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Ocular surface disease is more common in children than previously believed, raising the risk for underdiagnosis and presenting an “urgent” need for child-centric clinical trials.“While adult ocular surface disease has transitioned into a well-defined subspecialty with a robust therapeutic pipeline, pediatric patients remain ‘therapeutic afterthoughts,’’”
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