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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Macular Nevus
This is a nevus located beneath the macula in the choroid layer of the eye.
NEVUS:
(Mole) Small, flat, usually pigmented benign tumor made up of specific cells called nevus cells; found in skin and eye tissues.
Zeiss fundus camera
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