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Bellyarminov-Zelenovsky theory

Bellyarminov-Zelenovsky theory (L. G. Bellyarminov, owls. ophthalmologist, 1859-1930; Ya. V. Zelenovsky, owls. the ophthalmologist, 1872-1931) – the theory explaining an origin of a sympathetic ophthalmia according to which it is caused by the toxins of microorganisms getting from initially affected eye into a healthy eye on lymphatic spaces of optic nerves.

 
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