Biography and Research Information
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Lindsay Chai-Chang's research focuses on the surgical management of retinal diseases, particularly investigating the role of non-vitrectomized vitreous surgery. This approach is explored as a potentially beneficial technique in treating various retinal conditions. Chai-Chang has contributed to the scientific literature with at least one publication in this area. Key collaborators in this research include Andrew W. Brown, Daisy Alapat, and Ahmed F. Shakarchi, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom Chai-Chang has co-authored work.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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When less is more: the role of non-vitrectomized vitreous surgery in retinal diseases (2025)
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- When less is more: the role of non-vitrectomized vitreous surgery in retinal diseases
- When less is more: the role of non-vitrectomized vitreous surgery in retinal diseases
- When less is more: the role of non-vitrectomized vitreous surgery in retinal diseases
- When less is more: the role of non-vitrectomized vitreous surgery in retinal diseases
- When less is more: the role of non-vitrectomized vitreous surgery in retinal diseases
- When less is more: the role of non-vitrectomized vitreous surgery in retinal diseases
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