AAO Journal Archive
- Classification of Vitreous Seeds in Retinoblastoma
- Topical 5-Fluorouracil 1% as Primary Treatment for Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia
- Individualized Stabilization Criteria–Driven Ranibizumab versus Laser in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
- Correlation of Histologic Features with In Vivo Imaging of Reticular Pseudodrusen
- Pseudodrusen and Incidence of Late Age-Related Macular Degeneration in Fellow Eyes in the Comparison of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Treatments Trials
- Pharmacotherapies for Retinal Detachment
- Can Automated Imaging for Optic Disc and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Analysis Aid Glaucoma Detection?
- Suture Colonization Rate in Adjustable Strabismus Surgery
- Genetic and Dietary Factors Influencing the Progression of Nuclear Cataract
- Diagnostic Accuracy of Optical Coherence Tomography and Scanning Laser Tomography for Identifying Glaucoma in Myopic Eyes
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To map the 3-dimensional (3D) strain of the optic nerve head (ONH) in vivo after intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering by trabeculectomy (TE) and to establish associations between ONH strain and retinal sensitivity.
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To explore the visual acuity and anatomic outcomes over 24 months of patients with diabetic macular edema (DME) who showed a delayed anatomic response after 3 ranibizumab injections in the RIDE and RISE trials.
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To report the incidence of acute postoperative endophthalmitis (POE) after cataract surgery from 2005 to 2014 in France.
Read more: Incidence of Acute Postoperative Endophthalmitis after Cataract Surgery
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The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommendations on screening for chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) retinopathy are revised in light of new information about the prevalence of toxicity, risk factors, fundus distribution, and effectiveness of screening tools.
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Choroideremia is a rare retinal dystrophy (OMIM #303100; prevalence 1/50 000) with progressive atrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium, choriocapillaris, and concomitant loss of photoreceptors. As development of therapies highlights the need for fine markers in this disease, we have investigated a large patient series by examining the cone density and progression of the atrophy in the central islet through adaptive optics and retinal autofluorescence, respectively.
Read more: Clinical Evaluation and Cone Alterations in Choroideremia