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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2015 Aug 21, Robert P O'Shea commented:

      The PubMed title of this paper is incorrect. It should be "The extraordinarily rapid disappearance of entoptic images" with two ts in "entropic", as in the paper itself. Entopic is a medical term meaning in the usual place, as opposed to ectopic, which means in the wrong place (e.g., ectopic pregnancy). "Entoptic" means in the eye, requiring the Greek root "optic".


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2015 Aug 21, Robert P O'Shea commented:

      The PubMed title of this paper is incorrect. It should be "The extraordinarily rapid disappearance of entoptic images" with two ts in "entropic", as in the paper itself. Entopic is a medical term meaning in the usual place, as opposed to ectopic, which means in the wrong place (e.g., ectopic pregnancy). "Entoptic" means in the eye, requiring the Greek root "optic".


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