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13030 Normal values for Octopus tendency oriented perimetry in children 7 through 13 years old
Brown SM; Bradley JC; Monhart MJ; Baker DK
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 2005; 243: 886-893
13183 Evaluation of the structure-function relationship in glaucoma
Gardiner SK; Johnson CA; Cioffi GA
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2005; 46: 3712-3717
13190 Association between localized visual field losses and thickness deviation of the nerve fiber layer in glaucoma
Horn FK; Mardin CY; Viestenz A; Junemann AG
Journal of Glaucoma 2005; 14: 419-425
13054 Normal visual field test results following glaucomatous visual field end points in the Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study
Keltner JL; Johnson CA; Levine RA; Fan J; Cello KE; Kass MA; Gordon MO
Archives of Ophthalmology 2005; 123: 1201-1206
12724 Early detection of glaucomatous visual field loss: why, what, where, and how
Mansberger SL; Demirel S
Ophthalmology Clinics of North America 2005; 18: 365-373
13168 Scoring of visual field measured through Humphrey perimetry: principal component varimax rotation followed by validated cluster analysis
Nordmann JP; Mesbah M; Berdeaux G
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2005; 46: 3169-3176
13043 Differences in visual function and optic nerve structure between healthy eyes of blacks and whites
Racette L; Boden C; Kleinhandler SL; Girkin CA; Liebmann JM; Zangwill LM; Medeiros FA; Bowd C; Weinreb RN; Wilson MR
Archives of Ophthalmology 2005; 123:1547-1553
13013 Relationships between standard automated perimetry, HRT confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, and GDx VCC scanning laser polarimetry
Reus NJ; Lemij HG
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2005; 46: 4182-4188
12723 Relationship between findings by GDxVCC and Humphery Field Analyzer
Shimamura T; Umeda T; Izawa Y; Nagayama M; Ohtsuki H
Japanese Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology 2005; 59: 835-838
13064 Feasibility and outcome of automated static perimetry in children using continuous light increment perimetry (CLIP) and fast threshold strategy
Wabbels BK; Wilscher S
Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica 2005; 83: 664-669
12721 Post-examination processing in the SITA standard algorithm compromises the advantage of a faster patient testing time
Carrillo MM; Trope GE; Flanagan JG; Buys YM
Annals of ophthalmology (Skokie, Ill.) 2005; 37: 91-94
12722 Influence of age, race, sex, and socioeconomic status on false-negative rates of visual fields in glaucoma
Song J; Lee PP; Stinnett SS; Allingham RR; Kooner KS
Asian Journal of Ophthalmology 2005; 7: 101-107
13002 Continuous light increment perimetry compared to full threshold strategy in glaucoma
Wabbels BK; Diehm S; Kolling G
European Journal of Ophthalmology 2005; 15: 722-729

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