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  1. Article

    Direct ophthalmoscopy should be taught to undergraduate medical students

    R J Imonikhe, N Finer, K Gallagher, G Plant, F D Bremner, J F Acheson in Eye (2016)

  2. Article

    Delayed, rapid visual field loss in a patient after ten years of vigabatrin therapy

    L M S Clayton, J S Duncan, S M Sisodiya, J F Acheson in Eye (2010)

  3. Article

    Causes and outcomes for patients presenting with diplopia to an eye casualty department

    To evaluate the causes and outcomes for patients presenting with diplopia to an eye casualty department.

    R M Comer, E Dawson, G Plant, J F Acheson, J P Lee in Eye (2007)

  4. Article

    The natural history of Vigabatrin associated visual field defects in patients electing to continue their medication

    To determine the natural history of visual field defects in a group of patients known to have Vigabatrin-associated changes who elected to continue the medication because of good seizure control.

    J L Best, J F Acheson in Eye (2005)

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    Optic nerve disorders: role of canal and nerve sheath decompression surgery

    Optic nerve sheath decompression (ONSD) maintains a role in the management of visual loss complicating papilloedema in selected patients primarily with idiopathic intracranial hypertension. The evidence base f...

    J F Acheson in Eye (2004)

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    Vigabatrin associated visual field loss: a clinical audit to study prevalence, drug history and effects of drug withdrawal

    Purpose To survey clinical visual function including quantitative manual perimetry results in a group of patients taking vigabatrin; to assess the severity of any field defects; to tabulate cumulative and daily d...

    W D Newman, K Tocher, J F Acheson in Eye (2002)

  7. Article

    Coagulation abnormalities in ischaemic optic neuropathy

    The aetiology of non-arteritic ischaemic optic neuropathy (ION) is multifactorial with local anatomical and systemic haemodynamic abnormalities both playing a role. A careful search for treatable vascular dise...

    J F Acheson, M D Sanders in Eye (1994)

  8. Article

    Cryosurgery for acute retinopathy of prematurity: Factors associated with treatment success and failure

    Cryosurgery for stage 3 plus acute retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) increases the probability of disease regression, but up to 25% of eyes may progress to retinal detachment and blindness in spite of treatment...

    W E Schulenburg, J F Acheson in Eye (1992)

  9. Article

    Vaso-occlusive retinopathy in the primary anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome

    We report two patients with contrasting patterns of retinal vascular occlusion associated with the primary anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome. The immuno-pathological features and clinical associations are di...

    J F Acheson, R M C Gregson, P Merry, W E Schulenburg in Eye (1991)

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    Surveillance for retinopathy of prematurity in practice: Experience from one neonatal intensive care unit

    We have reviewed the results of a six year surveillance programme for acute Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) in order to see how the yield of cases reaching clinically significant stage 3 can safely be maximis...

    J F Acheson, W E Schulenburg in Eye (1991)

  11. Article

    Ocular morbidity due to monofilament nylon corneal sutures

    J F Acheson, C J Lyons in Eye (1991)