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Chalazia, or meibomian cysts, are often seen in general practice. While most can be resolved with a minor operation in a designated procedure room, there is a lack of published literature on the...
‘There’s something in my eye!’ This is a common ophthalmic problem in the rooms of general practitioners (GPs). The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners’ (RACGP’s) 2016 curriculum...
Ocular disease in its early stages may be asymptomatic and insidious. Three of the leading causes of visual loss are cataract, age related macular degeneration and glaucoma.
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