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74061 Can Home Monitoring Allow Earlier Detection of Rapid Visual Field Progression in Glaucoma?
Anderson AJ
Ophthalmology 2017; 124: 1735-1742
74408 Evaluation of preoperative speed of progression and its association with surgical outcomes in primary congenital glaucoma patients: a retrospective study
Guo C
BMC Ophthalmology 2017; 17: 170
74271 Expert Evaluation of Visual Field Decay in Glaucoma Correlates With the Fast Component of Visual Field Loss
Cirineo N
Journal of Glaucoma 2017; 26: 902-910
74453 5-year disease progression of patients across the glaucoma spectrum assessed by structural and functional tools
Seth NG
British Journal of Ophthalmology 2018; 102: 802-807
74215 Change in Visual Field Progression Following Treatment Escalation in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma
Aptel F
Journal of Glaucoma 2017; 26: 875-880
74502 Tolerable rates of visual field progression in a population-based sample of patients with glaucoma
Salonikiou A
British Journal of Ophthalmology 2018; 102: 916-921
74219 Glaucoma progression detection with frequency doubling technology (FDT) compared to standard automated perimetry (SAP) in the Groningen Longitudinal Glaucoma Study
Wesselink C
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 2017; 37: 594-601
74487 Comparison of Glaucoma Progression Detection by Optical Coherence Tomography and Visual Field
Zhang X
American Journal of Ophthalmology 2017; 184: 63-74
74720 Optic Disc Image Subtraction as an Aid to Detect Glaucoma Progression
Amini N
Translational vision science & technology 2017; 6: 14
74288 Pupillary responses to light are not affected by narrow irido-corneal angles
Rukmini AV
Scientific reports 2017; 7: 10190
74241 Effect of trabeculectomy on visual field progression in Japanese progressive normal-tension glaucoma with intraocular pressure < 15 mmHg
Naito T; Fujiwara M
PLoS ONE 2017; 12: e0184096
74502 Tolerable rates of visual field progression in a population-based sample of patients with glaucoma
Founti P
British Journal of Ophthalmology 2018; 102: 916-921
74720 Optic Disc Image Subtraction as an Aid to Detect Glaucoma Progression
Alizadeh R
Translational vision science & technology 2017; 6: 14
74061 Can Home Monitoring Allow Earlier Detection of Rapid Visual Field Progression in Glaucoma?
Bedggood PA
Ophthalmology 2017; 124: 1735-1742
74453 5-year disease progression of patients across the glaucoma spectrum assessed by structural and functional tools
Kaushik S
British Journal of Ophthalmology 2018; 102: 802-807
74487 Comparison of Glaucoma Progression Detection by Optical Coherence Tomography and Visual Field
Dastiridou A
American Journal of Ophthalmology 2017; 184: 63-74
74408 Evaluation of preoperative speed of progression and its association with surgical outcomes in primary congenital glaucoma patients: a retrospective study
Wu Y
BMC Ophthalmology 2017; 17: 170
74215 Change in Visual Field Progression Following Treatment Escalation in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma
Bron AM
Journal of Glaucoma 2017; 26: 875-880
74288 Pupillary responses to light are not affected by narrow irido-corneal angles
Najjar RP
Scientific reports 2017; 7: 10190
74219 Glaucoma progression detection with frequency doubling technology (FDT) compared to standard automated perimetry (SAP) in the Groningen Longitudinal Glaucoma Study
Jansonius NM
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 2017; 37: 594-601
74271 Expert Evaluation of Visual Field Decay in Glaucoma Correlates With the Fast Component of Visual Field Loss
Morales E
Journal of Glaucoma 2017; 26: 902-910
74720 Optic Disc Image Subtraction as an Aid to Detect Glaucoma Progression
Parivisutt N
Translational vision science & technology 2017; 6: 14
74215 Change in Visual Field Progression Following Treatment Escalation in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma
Lachkar Y
Journal of Glaucoma 2017; 26: 875-880
74288 Pupillary responses to light are not affected by narrow irido-corneal angles
Atalay E
Scientific reports 2017; 7: 10190
74271 Expert Evaluation of Visual Field Decay in Glaucoma Correlates With the Fast Component of Visual Field Loss
Lee JM
Journal of Glaucoma 2017; 26: 902-910

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