OPHTHALMOLOGY

Reporting Visual Acuities

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The AJO encourages authors to report the visual acuity in the manuscript using the same nomenclature that was used in gathering the data provided they were recorded in one of…

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I thank Dr Gosala for his letter. He first suggests that differences in iris stroma between angle-closure and other eyes might be an effect of acute high intraocular pressure (IOP)…

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Imaging instruments are a powerful tool to assist clinicians in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma. However, image quality is an important variance component that can affect the outcomes of…

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We would like to thank Dr Teus for his interest in and comments on our article, entitled “Increased likelihood of glaucoma at the same screening intraocular pressure in subjects with…

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We appreciate the comments by Dr Nazm and associates about our article, which looked at the outcome of raised intraocular pressure in uveitic eyes with and without a corticosteroid-induced hypertensive…

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Outcome of Raised Intraocular Pressure in Uveitic Eyes With and Without a Corticosteroid-Induced Hypertensive Response

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We read with great interest the recently published article “Outcome of raised intraocular pressure in uveitic eyes with and without a corticosteroid-induced hypertensive response” by Sallam and associates. We would…

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