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Concepts: Vipin Rana, Definition of intellectual content: Amit Nandan Tripathi, Ranjit Goenka, Literature search: Ashok Kumar, Clinical studies: Vipin Rana, Data acquisition: Amit Nandan Tripathi, Manuscript preparation: Abhishek Gupta, Jaya Kaushik, Manuscript editing: Ashish Markan, Manuscript review: Ranjit Goenka.
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Rana, V., Tripathi, A.N., Goenka, R. et al. Fibrinous central serous chorioretinopathy with inferior bullous exudative retinal detachment: management using 532 nm micropulse subthreshold laser. Eye (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-025-03660-1
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