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61825 Topical cyclosporine to control ocular surface disease in patients with chronic glaucoma after long-term usage of topical ocular hypotensive medications
Saini M
Eye 2015; 29: 808-814
61331 Detection of asymmetric glaucomatous damage using automated pupillography, the swinging flashlight method and the magnified-assisted swinging flashlight method
Waisbourd M
Eye 2015; 29: 1321-1328
61569 Long-term effect of phacoemulsification on trabeculectomy function
Longo A
Eye 2015; 29: 1347-1352
61538 The genetic mechanisms of primary angle closure glaucoma
Ahram DF
Eye 2015; 29: 1251-1259
61330 Insertion of sequential glaucoma drainage implant in a piggyback manner
Välimäki J
Eye 2015; 29: 1329-1334
61616 Stability and safety of MA50 intraocular lens placed in the sulcus
Kemp PS
Eye 2015; 29: 1438-1441
61595 Dementia is associated with open-angle glaucoma: a population-based study
Chung SD
Eye 2015; 29: 1340-1346
61126 A novel truncation mutation in GJA1 associated with open angle glaucoma and microcornea in a large Chinese family
Huang X
Eye 2015; 29: 972-977
61568 Literature review and meta-analysis of translaminar pressure difference in open-angle glaucoma
Siaudvytyte L
Eye 2015; 29: 1242-1250
61331 Detection of asymmetric glaucomatous damage using automated pupillography, the swinging flashlight method and the magnified-assisted swinging flashlight method
Lee B
Eye 2015; 29: 1321-1328
61126 A novel truncation mutation in GJA1 associated with open angle glaucoma and microcornea in a large Chinese family
Wang N
Eye 2015; 29: 972-977
61568 Literature review and meta-analysis of translaminar pressure difference in open-angle glaucoma
Januleviciene I
Eye 2015; 29: 1242-1250
61825 Topical cyclosporine to control ocular surface disease in patients with chronic glaucoma after long-term usage of topical ocular hypotensive medications
Dhiman R
Eye 2015; 29: 808-814
61569 Long-term effect of phacoemulsification on trabeculectomy function
Uva MG
Eye 2015; 29: 1347-1352
61538 The genetic mechanisms of primary angle closure glaucoma
Alward WL
Eye 2015; 29: 1251-1259
61595 Dementia is associated with open-angle glaucoma: a population-based study
Ho JD
Eye 2015; 29: 1340-1346
61616 Stability and safety of MA50 intraocular lens placed in the sulcus
Oetting TA
Eye 2015; 29: 1438-1441
61568 Literature review and meta-analysis of translaminar pressure difference in open-angle glaucoma
Daveckaite A
Eye 2015; 29: 1242-1250
61331 Detection of asymmetric glaucomatous damage using automated pupillography, the swinging flashlight method and the magnified-assisted swinging flashlight method
Ali MH
Eye 2015; 29: 1321-1328
61825 Topical cyclosporine to control ocular surface disease in patients with chronic glaucoma after long-term usage of topical ocular hypotensive medications
Dada T
Eye 2015; 29: 808-814
61569 Long-term effect of phacoemulsification on trabeculectomy function
Reibaldi A
Eye 2015; 29: 1347-1352
61595 Dementia is associated with open-angle glaucoma: a population-based study
Chen CH
Eye 2015; 29: 1340-1346
61126 A novel truncation mutation in GJA1 associated with open angle glaucoma and microcornea in a large Chinese family
Xiao X
Eye 2015; 29: 972-977
61538 The genetic mechanisms of primary angle closure glaucoma
Kuehn MH
Eye 2015; 29: 1251-1259
61825 Topical cyclosporine to control ocular surface disease in patients with chronic glaucoma after long-term usage of topical ocular hypotensive medications
Tandon R
Eye 2015; 29: 808-814

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