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3D printed reproductions of orbital dissections: a novel mode of visualising anatomy for trainees in ophthalmology or optometry
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- Published on: 13 November 2015
- Published on: 13 November 2015response to: 3D printed reproductions of orbital dissections: a novel mode of visualising anatomy for trainees in ophthalmology or optometryShow More
Dear Editor,
We read the article '3D printed reproductions of orbital dissections: a novel mode of visualising anatomy for trainees in ophthalmology or optometry' by Adams JW. et al with great interest. The authors have successfully identified the need for experience handling and navigating through anatomical material to understand clinical ophthalmology. Furthermore, they have brilliantly created a means for th...
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