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Traumatic brain injury and sight loss in military and veteran populations – a review
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    • Traumatic brain injury and sight loss in military and veteran populations – a review

    • Traumatic brain injury and sight loss in military and veteran populations – a review

    • 解放军医学杂志(英文版)   2022年9卷第1期 页码:71-85
    • DOI:10.1186/s40779-021-00334-3    

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  • Traumatic brain injury and sight loss in military and veteran populations – a review[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 2022,9(1):71-85. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-021-00334-3.

    Hussain et al.: Traumatic brain injury and sight loss in military and veteran populations– a review. Mil Med Res, 2021, 8: 42. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-021-00334-3.

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