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Additional Readings

• Clarke, W. “Bilateral Simultaneous Retinal Arteriolar Obstruction in a Child with Hemoglobin SS Sickle Cell Disease.” Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalm“ology and Strabismus 5.2 (2001): 126-28. Print.
• Liang, J.C,. L.M. Jampol. “Spontanous Peripheral Chorioretinal Neovascularisation in Association with Sickle Cell Anaemia.” British Journal of Ophthalmology 67.2 (1983): 107-10. Print.
• Dahrling, Bruce E. “The Histopathology of Early Central Retinal Artery Occlusion.” Archives of Ophthalmology 73.4 (1965): 506-10. Print.