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The Scottish midfielder, brought on at half-time to replace Darren Anderton, came to the rescue of Glenn Hoddle's injury hit side against lowly Brighton.
Cameron pounced to hook in the rebound when Vio Ganea's shot from a cross by strike partner Leon Clarke struck both the post and crossbar.
Brighton could already have had the points in the bag by that stage as Wolves yet again struggled to carve out chances.
Stefan Postma, making his league debut in goal for the visitors in place of the injured Michael Oakes, was much the busier of the two keepers.
The big Dutchman, on loan from Aston Villa, saved in the opening half hour from Brighton's lively winger Seb Carole, then made an even better stop from a snap shot by Colin Kazim-Richards.
Postma dived to divert the Brighton striker's effort over the bar following a poor clearance by Jody Craddock.
Sadly for Postma he was at fault when he allowed a close-range drive by Alex Frutos to slip through his hands and give Brighton the lead.
Postma made amends by denying Brighton once more in the 64th minute. He came smartly off his line to smother at the feet of Dean Hammond after Leon Knight's pass put the midfielder through.
Ki-Hyeon Seol, brought on midway through the second half by Hoddle, gave Wolves renewed hope.
He almost equalised when he cut inside to fire narrowly wide after a clearing header by Guy Butters rebounded into his path off the back of Brighton defender Paul Reid.
Wolves looked as if they were going to lose on the road again, but Cameron popped up to stave off an embarrassing defeat.
The Scottish midfielder, brought on at half-time to replace Darren Anderton, came to the rescue of Glenn Hoddle's injury hit side against lowly Brighton.
Cameron pounced to hook in the rebound when Vio Ganea's shot from a cross by strike partner Leon Clarke struck both the post and crossbar.
Brighton could already have had the points in the bag by that stage as Wolves yet again struggled to carve out chances.
Stefan Postma, making his league debut in goal for the visitors in place of the injured Michael Oakes, was much the busier of the two keepers.
The big Dutchman, on loan from Aston Villa, saved in the opening half hour from Brighton's lively winger Seb Carole, then made an even better stop from a snap shot by Colin Kazim-Richards.
Postma dived to divert the Brighton striker's effort over the bar following a poor clearance by Jody Craddock.
Sadly for Postma he was at fault when he allowed a close-range drive by Alex Frutos to slip through his hands and give Brighton the lead.
Postma made amends by denying Brighton once more in the 64th minute. He came smartly off his line to smother at the feet of Dean Hammond after Leon Knight's pass put the midfielder through.
Ki-Hyeon Seol, brought on midway through the second half by Hoddle, gave Wolves renewed hope.
He almost equalised when he cut inside to fire narrowly wide after a clearing header by Guy Butters rebounded into his path off the back of Brighton defender Paul Reid.
Wolves looked as if they were going to lose on the road again, but Cameron popped up to stave off an embarrassing defeat.