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Drusen and macular degeneration lesions. / Williams, Bryan; Burgess, Phil; Zheng, Yalin.
Computational Retinal Image Analysis: Tools, Applications and Perspectives. ed. / Emanuele Trucco; Tom MacGillivray; Yanwu Xu. Academic Press, 2019. p. 245-272 (The Elsevier and MICCAI Society Book Series).

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Williams, B, Burgess, P & Zheng, Y 2019, Drusen and macular degeneration lesions. in E Trucco, T MacGillivray & Y Xu (eds), Computational Retinal Image Analysis: Tools, Applications and Perspectives. The Elsevier and MICCAI Society Book Series, Academic Press, pp. 245-272. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-102816-2.00013-7

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Williams, B., Burgess, P., & Zheng, Y. (2019). Drusen and macular degeneration lesions. In E. Trucco, T. MacGillivray, & Y. Xu (Eds.), Computational Retinal Image Analysis: Tools, Applications and Perspectives (pp. 245-272). (The Elsevier and MICCAI Society Book Series). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-102816-2.00013-7

Vancouver

Williams B, Burgess P, Zheng Y. Drusen and macular degeneration lesions. In Trucco E, MacGillivray T, Xu Y, editors, Computational Retinal Image Analysis: Tools, Applications and Perspectives. Academic Press. 2019. p. 245-272. (The Elsevier and MICCAI Society Book Series). doi: 10.1016/B978-0-08-102816-2.00013-7

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Williams, Bryan ; Burgess, Phil ; Zheng, Yalin. / Drusen and macular degeneration lesions. Computational Retinal Image Analysis: Tools, Applications and Perspectives. editor / Emanuele Trucco ; Tom MacGillivray ; Yanwu Xu. Academic Press, 2019. pp. 245-272 (The Elsevier and MICCAI Society Book Series).

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