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Bilshovsky operation

Bilshovsky operation (A. Bielschowsky, the German ophthalmologist, 1871-1940) – the surgery performed at squint at which carry out crossing at the place of an attachment to a sclera of a lateral or medial direct muscle of an eye with further fixing of a muscle at a cornea limb.

 
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