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Intraretinal haemorrhage in tubercular choroidal granuloma – an underrated but important clinical sign

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Fig. 1: Retinal haemorrhage in tubercular choroidal granuloma.

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Bansal, P., Gupta, A. Intraretinal haemorrhage in tubercular choroidal granuloma – an underrated but important clinical sign. Eye (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-024-03092-3

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