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74708 Goldmann V Standard Automated Perimetry Underestimates Central Visual Sensitivity in Glaucomatous Eyes with Increased Axial Length
Yanagisawa M
Translational vision science & technology 2017; 6: 13
74577 The association between photoreceptor layer thickness measured by optical coherence tomography and visual sensitivity in glaucomatous eyes
Asaoka R
PLoS ONE 2017; 12: e0184064
74708 Goldmann V Standard Automated Perimetry Underestimates Central Visual Sensitivity in Glaucomatous Eyes with Increased Axial Length
Murata H
Translational vision science & technology 2017; 6: 13
74577 The association between photoreceptor layer thickness measured by optical coherence tomography and visual sensitivity in glaucomatous eyes
Murata H
PLoS ONE 2017; 12: e0184064
74708 Goldmann V Standard Automated Perimetry Underestimates Central Visual Sensitivity in Glaucomatous Eyes with Increased Axial Length
Matsuura M
Translational vision science & technology 2017; 6: 13
74577 The association between photoreceptor layer thickness measured by optical coherence tomography and visual sensitivity in glaucomatous eyes
Yanagisawa M; Fujino Y
PLoS ONE 2017; 12: e0184064
74708 Goldmann V Standard Automated Perimetry Underestimates Central Visual Sensitivity in Glaucomatous Eyes with Increased Axial Length
Fujino Y; Hirasawa K
Translational vision science & technology 2017; 6: 13
74577 The association between photoreceptor layer thickness measured by optical coherence tomography and visual sensitivity in glaucomatous eyes
Matsuura M
PLoS ONE 2017; 12: e0184064
74708 Goldmann V Standard Automated Perimetry Underestimates Central Visual Sensitivity in Glaucomatous Eyes with Increased Axial Length
Asaoka R
Translational vision science & technology 2017; 6: 13
74577 The association between photoreceptor layer thickness measured by optical coherence tomography and visual sensitivity in glaucomatous eyes
Inoue T; Inoue K; Yamagami J
PLoS ONE 2017; 12: e0184064

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