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Sudden onset blindness treated with pulse steroid therapy in a patient with microscopic polyangiitis

  • Yoshiro Horai EMAIL logo , Tomoya Miyamura , Karin Shimada , Soichiro Takahama , Rumi Minami , Masahiro Yamamoto and Eiichi Suematsu
Published/Copyright: August 9, 2011

Published Online: 2011-8-9
Published in Print: 2011-10-1

© 2011 Versita Warsaw

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