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Screening for diabetic retinopathy in James Bay, Ontario: a cost-effectiveness analysis
David Maberley, Hugh Walker, Anita Koushik and Alan Cruess
CMAJ January 21, 2003 168 (2) 160-164;
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David Maberley, Hugh Walker, Anita Koushik, Alan Cruess
CMAJ Jan 2003, 168 (2) 160-164;
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