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Racial and ethnic differences in unmet need for vision care among children with special …


KC Heslin, R Casey, MA Shaheen, F … - Archives of Ophthalmology, 2006 - archopht.highwire.org
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[CITATION] Working in Partnership with Users and Carers


K Bell, S Stevens
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Knowledge, Attitude And Expectation of Mothers of Children With Neurologic Disorders …


GE Ofovwe, CE Ofovwe - Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Research, 2009 - bioline.org.br
Neurological disorders in children are common occurrence in clinical practice. A
lot of these disorders are chronic, frustrating to caregivers and parents and
require adequate understanding to cope with management . Empirical ...
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[PDF] Causes of Childhood Blindness among Students of Blinds' School in Shiraz, Iran


M Mehdizadeh, M Afarid, A Attarzadeh - IJMS, 2005 - sid.ir
Abstract Background: Causes of blindness in children vary according to the
region and socioeconomic development. Within a given country these causes vary
with passage of time. This reflects different levels of socioeconomic ...
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[DOC] Low vision service outcomes: a systematic review


A Panel - rnib.org.uk
Low vision service outcomes: a systematic review. September 2009. This review
has been prepared for the RNIB as part of the Low Vision ...
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