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Choroido-Retinitis of Obscure Etiology.
1906
Ernest Thomson
Surgeon, Glasgow Eye Infirmary; Ophthalmic Surgeon, Glasgow Maternity Hospital.
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Acute Disseminated Choroido-retinitis of Doubtful Origin.
January 1920, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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Left Macular Choroido-retinitis, with (?) Infiltration of Cloquet's Canal.
July 1927, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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Right old Choroidal Atrophy with Left Choroido-retinitis juxta papillaris.
March 1932, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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Congenital choroido-retinitis and cerebral damage from unidentified infective agents.
February 1974, The Medical journal of Australia,
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Dizziness of obscure etiology.
January 1955, Journal. Iowa State Medical Society,
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Myocardiopathy of obscure etiology.
September 1962, American practitioner and digest of treatment,
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[Hemoptysis of obscure etiology].
January 1971, Problemy tuberkuleza,
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Cerebral calcification and choroido-retinitis due to toxoplasmosis; report of a case.
October 1958, The New Zealand medical journal,
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[Heart diseases of obscure etiology].
May 1960, Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde,
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Acute choroido-retinitis in secondary syphilis. Presence of spiral organisms in the aqueous humour.
June 1971, The British journal of venereal diseases,
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