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Clinical Examination Methods: Water-drinking test and diurnal IOP fluctuations (22-3, April 2022) on:
95801 Comparison of intraocular pressure peak and fluctuations among Filipino patients with non-glaucomatous eyes and glaucoma suspects using water drinking test and diurnal intraocular pressure
Koh A; Verzosa C
International Journal of Ophthalmology 2021; 14: 1729-1734
Clinical Examination Methods: Can water-drinking be a substitute for the diurnal IOP curve? (21-2, January 2021) on:
86520 Correlation and Agreement Between Water Drinking Test and Modified Diurnal Tension Curve in Untreated Glaucoma Patients in Nigeria
Olatunji OP; Olawoye O; Ajayi B
Journal of Glaucoma 2020; 29: 498-503
Clinical Examination Methods: Detecting glaucoma (16-2, March 2015) on:
56995 Glaucomatous optic neuropathy evaluation project: factors associated with underestimation of glaucoma likelihood
O'Neill EC; Gurria LU; Pandav SS et al.
JAMA ophthalmology 2014; 132: 560-566
Clinical Examination Methods: Provocative tests (15-4, September 2014) on:
55457 Rise of intraocular pressure in a caffeine test versus the water drinking test in patients with glaucoma
Tran T; Niyadurupola N; O'Connor J et al.
Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 2014; 42: 427-432
Anatomical Structures: Choroidal thickness and provocative tests (15-3, May 2014) on:
54700 Assessment of Choroidal Thickness and Volume during the Water Drinking Test by Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography
Mansouri K; Medeiros FA; Marchase N et al.
Ophthalmology 2013; 120: 2508-2516
Comments (14-3, April 2013) on:
51038 Subspecialization in glaucoma surgery
Campbell RJ; Bell CM; Gill SS et al.
Ophthalmology 2012; 119: 2270-2273
Intraocular Pressure: Water-drinking test (12-1, June 2010) on:
25634 Understanding the mechanism of the water drinking test: the role of fluid challenge volume in patients with medically controlled primary open angle glaucoma
Kerr NM; Danesh-Meyer HV
Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 2010; 38: 4-9