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Schaller-Paule et al. (2020) Sudden onset homonymous quadrantanopia
Schaller-Paule, M. A., Friedauer, L., & You, S. (2020). Sudden onset homonymous quadrantanopia. BMJ, 371, Article m3338. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m3338
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