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Comparing the Tonojet disposable tonometer with the traditional Goldmann tonometer in glaucomatous and non-glaucomatous eyes
Applanation tonometry is widely performed as the most accurate method of measuring intraocular pressure in the clinical setting. Disposable tonometer heads reduce the risk of transmitting infection during appl...
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Ophthalmological screening of a paediatric cochlear implant population: a retrospective analysis and 12-year follow-up
To determine the nature and prevalence of ophthalmological findings for a cohort of children in a paediatric cochlear implant program and to assist the clinician in devising an investigative plan for this popu...
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Visual outcomes and graft survival following corneal transplants: the need for an Irish National Corneal Transplant Registry
To evaluate visual outcomes and corneal graft survival at 12 months postoperatively, and to demonstrate the need for an Irish National Corneal Transplant Registry.
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Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Ophthalmology
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Pneumatic retinopexy versus scleral buckling: A randomised controlled trial
Pneumatic retinopexy (PR) is a technique for repairing certain retinal detachments which is easier to perform than conventional sceral buckling (SB) surgery but has comparable results. We performed a prospecti...
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Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Ophthalmology
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Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of ophthalmology
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Irish college of ophthalmologists
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Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland section of ophthalmology
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Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Ophthalmology
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Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of ophthalmology