Experts do not agree when to treat retinopathy of prematurity based on plus disease

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Experts do not agree when to treat retinopathy of prematurity based on plus disease. / Slidsborg, Carina; Forman, Julie Lyng; Fielder, Alistar; Crafoord, Sven; Baggesen, Kirsten Lau; Bangsgaard, Regitze; Fledelius, Hans Callø; Greisen, Gorm; la Cour, Morten.

I: British Journal of Ophthalmology, Bind 96, Nr. 4, 2012, s. 549-553.

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Slidsborg, C, Forman, JL, Fielder, A, Crafoord, S, Baggesen, KL, Bangsgaard, R, Fledelius, HC, Greisen, G & la Cour, M 2012, 'Experts do not agree when to treat retinopathy of prematurity based on plus disease', British Journal of Ophthalmology, bind 96, nr. 4, s. 549-553. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjophthalmol-2011-300573

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Slidsborg, C., Forman, J. L., Fielder, A., Crafoord, S., Baggesen, K. L., Bangsgaard, R., Fledelius, H. C., Greisen, G., & la Cour, M. (2012). Experts do not agree when to treat retinopathy of prematurity based on plus disease. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 96(4), 549-553. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjophthalmol-2011-300573

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Slidsborg C, Forman JL, Fielder A, Crafoord S, Baggesen KL, Bangsgaard R o.a. Experts do not agree when to treat retinopathy of prematurity based on plus disease. British Journal of Ophthalmology. 2012;96(4):549-553. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjophthalmol-2011-300573

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Slidsborg, Carina ; Forman, Julie Lyng ; Fielder, Alistar ; Crafoord, Sven ; Baggesen, Kirsten Lau ; Bangsgaard, Regitze ; Fledelius, Hans Callø ; Greisen, Gorm ; la Cour, Morten. / Experts do not agree when to treat retinopathy of prematurity based on plus disease. I: British Journal of Ophthalmology. 2012 ; Bind 96, Nr. 4. s. 549-553.

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AU - Slidsborg, Carina

AU - Forman, Julie Lyng

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AU - Crafoord, Sven

AU - Baggesen, Kirsten Lau

AU - Bangsgaard, Regitze

AU - Fledelius, Hans Callø

AU - Greisen, Gorm

AU - la Cour, Morten

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