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60128 Intraocular pressure decreases after muscle union surgery for highly myopic strabismus
Hayashi S
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology 2015; 59: 118-123
60152 Lamina cribrosa defects and optic disc morphology in primary open angle glaucoma with high myopia
Kimura Y
PLoS ONE 2014; 9: e115313
60229 Myopia and glaucoma: sorting out the difference
Hsu CH
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2015; 26: 90-95
60444 Can the implantable collamer lens with AquaPORT technology safely prevent an angle block? : Early experiences in the Homburg/Saar refractive surgery center
Tsintarakis T
Ophthalmologe 2015; 112: 418-423
59842 Novel screening method for glaucomatous eyes with myopic tilted discs: the crescent moon sign
Kim MJ
JAMA ophthalmology 2014; 132: 1407-1413
60657 Refractive Error and Ocular Parameters: Comparison of Two SD-OCT Systems
Ostrin LA
Optometry and Vision Science 2015; 0:
60206 Correlation between lamina cribrosa tilt angles, myopia and glaucoma using OCT with a wide bandwidth femtosecond mode-locked laser
Shoji T
PLoS ONE 2014; 9: e116305
60759 Ocular Biometrics of Myopic Eyes With Narrow Angles
Chong GT
Journal of Glaucoma 2016; 25: 140-144
60256 Is Myopic Optic Disc Appearance a Risk Factor for Rapid Progression in Medically Treated Glaucomatous Eyes With Confirmed Visual Field Progression?
Lee JR
Journal of Glaucoma 2016; 25: 330-337
60495 Effect of myopia on the progression of primary open-angle glaucoma
Lee JY
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2015; 56: 1775-1781
60778 Optical coherence tomography assisted retinal nerve fibre layer thickness profile in high myopia
Malakar M
Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2015; 9: NC01-3
60657 Refractive Error and Ocular Parameters: Comparison of Two SD-OCT Systems
Yuzuriha J
Optometry and Vision Science 2015; 0:
60206 Correlation between lamina cribrosa tilt angles, myopia and glaucoma using OCT with a wide bandwidth femtosecond mode-locked laser
Kuroda H
PLoS ONE 2014; 9: e116305
60256 Is Myopic Optic Disc Appearance a Risk Factor for Rapid Progression in Medically Treated Glaucomatous Eyes With Confirmed Visual Field Progression?
Kim S
Journal of Glaucoma 2016; 25: 330-337
60778 Optical coherence tomography assisted retinal nerve fibre layer thickness profile in high myopia
Askari SN
Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2015; 9: NC01-3
60128 Intraocular pressure decreases after muscle union surgery for highly myopic strabismus
Sato M
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology 2015; 59: 118-123
60444 Can the implantable collamer lens with AquaPORT technology safely prevent an angle block? : Early experiences in the Homburg/Saar refractive surgery center
Eppig T
Ophthalmologe 2015; 112: 418-423
59842 Novel screening method for glaucomatous eyes with myopic tilted discs: the crescent moon sign
Kim SH
JAMA ophthalmology 2014; 132: 1407-1413
60759 Ocular Biometrics of Myopic Eyes With Narrow Angles
Wen JC
Journal of Glaucoma 2016; 25: 140-144
60229 Myopia and glaucoma: sorting out the difference
Chen RI
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2015; 26: 90-95
60495 Effect of myopia on the progression of primary open-angle glaucoma
Sung KR
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2015; 56: 1775-1781
60152 Lamina cribrosa defects and optic disc morphology in primary open angle glaucoma with high myopia
Akagi T
PLoS ONE 2014; 9: e115313
60444 Can the implantable collamer lens with AquaPORT technology safely prevent an angle block? : Early experiences in the Homburg/Saar refractive surgery center
Langenbucher A
Ophthalmologe 2015; 112: 418-423
60152 Lamina cribrosa defects and optic disc morphology in primary open angle glaucoma with high myopia
Hangai M
PLoS ONE 2014; 9: e115313
60759 Ocular Biometrics of Myopic Eyes With Narrow Angles
Su DH
Journal of Glaucoma 2016; 25: 140-144

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