Cite
OCT proves that vitreomacular adhesion is significantly more likely to develop vision-threatening retinal complications than vitreomacular separation
MLA
Ding-Ying Liao, et al. “OCT Proves That Vitreomacular Adhesion Is Significantly More Likely to Develop Vision-Threatening Retinal Complications than Vitreomacular Separation.” BMC Ophthalmology, vol. 20, Apr. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-020-01416-x.
APA
Ding-Ying Liao, Yu-Ping Zheng, Jianming Wang, Jorn-Hon Liu, Huei-Wen Shiu, & Hsiao-Ming Chao. (2020). OCT proves that vitreomacular adhesion is significantly more likely to develop vision-threatening retinal complications than vitreomacular separation. BMC Ophthalmology, 20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-020-01416-x
Chicago
Ding-Ying Liao, Yu-Ping Zheng, Jianming Wang, Jorn-Hon Liu, Huei-Wen Shiu, and Hsiao-Ming Chao. 2020. “OCT Proves That Vitreomacular Adhesion Is Significantly More Likely to Develop Vision-Threatening Retinal Complications than Vitreomacular Separation.” BMC Ophthalmology 20 (April). doi:10.1186/s12886-020-01416-x.