
|Articles|February 15, 2003
Advances mean the time for the digitized office is now
Baltimore-Digital imaging techniques in medicine have been promoted since the 1980s, but recent technological advances have made it far better than before, saidRajendra S. Apte, MD, PhD, who spoke during the Current Concepts in Ophthalmology Meeting here.
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