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The 100 most cited papers on amblyopia: a bibliographic perspective
To analyze the top 100 most cited papers related to amblyopia.
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Assessment of long-term visual outcomes in aphakic children wearing scleral contact lenses
Timely management of aphakic children is critical for the rehabilitation of adequate visual gain. This study aims to evaluate the long-term efficacy of scleral contact lenses in terms of visual outcomes, compl...
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Open AccessPolypoidal choroidal vasculopathy—characteristics and response to treatment with bevacizumab in caucasian patients
To investigate the features and treatment response in Caucasian patients with polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV), initially treated with bevacizumab.
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Intravitreal air bubbles following intravitreal injections: a comprehensive analysis
To evaluate the prevalence of residual air bubbles following intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF agents, and to compare two techniques designed to reduce their occurrence.
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Neovascular age-related macular degeneration presenting at extremities of age: a comparative study
To compare the characteristics and response to treatment between patients with NVAMD presenting at the extremities of the AMD age spectrum.
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Abicipar pegol—a novel anti-VEGF therapy with a long duration of action
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Initial treatment of macular oedema due to central retinal vein occlusion—which anti-VEGF agent to choose?
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How to manage patients with center-involving diabetic macular edema and good visual acuity? An answer to a common clinical question
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Open AccessOptic disc pit maculopathy: when and how to treat? A review of the pathogenesis and treatment options
Optic disc pit (ODP) is a rare congenital anomaly of the optic disc, which can be complicated by a maculopathy associated with progressive visual loss. Optic disc pits are usually unilateral and sporadic in oc...
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Comparison of retinal detachment surgery outcome among patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy with and without relaxing retinotomy
The purpose of this four year retrospective study was to compare the anatomical and functional outcomes of complicated retinal detachment (RD) surgery by pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) with and without retinotomy...
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An Analytical Approach to Corneal Mechanics for Determining Practical, Clinically-Meaningful Patient-Specific Tissue Mechanical Properties in the Rehabilitation of Vision
Patient-specific biomechanical properties of the human cornea are rarely used with finite elements analysis. In order for that to be possible, a proper formulation for biomechanical properties that is based on...
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Open AccessEtiology of Keratoconus: proposed biomechanical pathogenesis
The etiology of keratoconus most likely involves substantial biomechanical interactions. The goal of this study was to characterize corneal biomechanics using computer modeling techniques in order to elucidate...
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Open AccessUncorrected amteropia among children hospitalized for headache evaluation: a clinical descriptive study
Headache is a common complaint in children occasionally requiring hospital admission. The purposes of the present study were to analyze the prevalence of uncorrected ametropia in children with headache admitte...
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Open AccessPharmacokinetics of bevacizumab after topical and intravitreal administration in human eyes
Topical bevacizumab is a potential treatment modality for corneal neovascularization, and several recent studies have demonstrated its efficacy. No previous study of the pharmacokinetics of topical bevacizumab...
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Sternal Fracture Should Prompt the Evaluation of the Entire Spine in Trauma Patients
Sternal fracture has traditionally been considered an indicator of a severe mechanism of trauma, which warrants careful evaluation of the patient for accompanying injuries. The purpose of this study is to dete...