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S Jurja

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Jurja S
Curr Oncol . 2016 Mar; 23(1):60. PMID: 26966406
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Iordanescu C, Jurja S
Oftalmologia . 2000 Oct; 50(1):15-8. PMID: 11021101
The paper reviews the actual therapeutical means in a severe invalid eye disease. The treatment is not able to improve the retinal blood flow, being more effective on the main...
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Iordanescu C, Demileanu D, Jurja S
Oftalmologia . 1997 Jan; 41(4):344-6. PMID: 9409990
The ocular hypertonia is a frequent complication of ocular trauma. It may be precocious, if it appears immediately after or within a few days since the trauma, or it may...
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Iordanescu C, Jurja S
Oftalmologia . 1996 Apr; 40(2):166-8. PMID: 8717087
The paper presents the efficiency of the Raverdino operatorial technique, which creates a large anastomosis between the lacrimal sac and nose, followed by an effective drainage in those cases with...
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Carstocea B, Stefan C, Filip M, Selaru D, Jurja S, Mercas V
Oftalmologia . 1995 Apr; 39(2):151-8. PMID: 7766595
The paper presents the statistical study of the appearance of explantation on the whole of artificial lenses implants, at the Ophthalmology Service of the Central Military Hospital during the years...
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Stefan C, Berbece C, Jurja S
Oftalmologia . 1995 Apr; 39(2):114-8. PMID: 7766588
The paper presents the observations on a case of drusen of the optic nerve head associated with bird shot retinochoroidopathy and Cacchi-Ricci syndrome on a 45-years-old patient. The drusen of...
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Stefan C, Carstocea B, Selaru D, Filip M, Jurja S
Oftalmologia . 1995 Apr; 39(2):100-4. PMID: 7766585
The paper presents a synthesis of today's means for differential diagnosis between symptomatic and idiopathic retinal detachment, considering that the retinal detachment remains an ocular emergency, with high invalidity potential....