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Stewart C, Wu H, Alagappan U, et al. Feasibility of in-home monitoring for people with glaucoma: the I-TRAC mixed-methods study. Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2024 Aug. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 28.44.)
Feasibility of in-home monitoring for people with glaucoma: the I-TRAC mixed-methods study.
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