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MACULAR CAROTENOID LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH MIGRAINE
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Document Date: 2014-02-20 07:32:28


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Madison / Salt Lake City / Tucson / Park City / Blepharospasm / /

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Visual Sciences / University of Utah Institutional Review / R Statistical Software / /

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University of Utah Institutional Review Board / University of Utah Health Sciences Center / Another University / /

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software program / /

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photophobia / eyelid spasm / essential blepharospasm / light sensitivity / Benign Essential Blepharospasm Randy D. Lamb / movement disorder / blepharospasm / contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscles / spasms / contraction / migraine / Blepharospasm Introduction Photophobia / subarachnoid hemorrhage / pain / inflammatory conditions / iritis / Irritation / benign essential blepharospasm / spasm / meningitis / head injury / eyelid spasms / /

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University of Utah / John A. Moran Eye Center / University of Utah BEB / Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation / North American NeuroOphthalmology Society / Department of Neurology² / Utah Health Sciences Center / /

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Bradley J. Katz / A. Gordon Smith / Sanjeev D. Nandedkar / Judith E.A. Warner / Kathleen B. Digre / John A. Moran / /

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