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- Real-World Applications in Medical and Surgical Retina Part 3 of 3
- Eyelid Neurology
- Effects of Miosis on Anterior Chamber Structure in Glaucoma Implant Surgery
- Retinal Diseases
- Ocular Emergencies – Chemical Burns (Alkali) – Temporal Arteritis Victoria M
- Macular Dazzling Test on Normal Subjects
- Differential Diagnoses Symptoms and Other Useful Lists and Tables Signs for Ophthalmologists Case Presentations
- Prevention of Blindness in Leprosy and the Role of the Vision 2020 Programme
- Comparative Neuro-Ophthalmology
- A Practical Guide to Anisocoria
- Congenital Horner Syndrome with Heterochromia Iridis Associated with Ipsilateral Internal Carotid Artery Hypoplasia
- “Prostitute's Pupil” Through Argyll Robertson
- Congenital Microcoria: Clinical Features and Molecular Genetics
- Disorders of Pupillary Function, Accommodation, and Lacrimation
- Episodic Disorders of Vision
- Ocular Manifestations of Internal Carotid Artery Dissection
- Effect of Pilocarpineon Visual Acuity and On
- Latent Nystagmus 7
- Droopy Eyelid Eye Series 2
- Letters to the Journal
- The Relationship Between Pupil Diameter and Decentration in Myopia
- Intermittent Myopic Shift of 4.0 Diopters After Implantation of an Artisan Iris-Supported Phakic Intraocular Lens
- Anterior Uvea & Lens
- Serous Retinal Detachment and Cystoid Macular Edema in Hypotony
- Neurologic Causes of Canine Anisocoria
- Of the Swelling the Canaliculi Were Curetted, the Conjunctiva and Skin of the Inner Canthus Were Reconstructed by a Plastic Procedure
- Pupillary 'Dilatation Lag' in Horner's Syndrome
- Acetylcholine in Cataract Surgery* by R
- Glaucoma DIVAKAR GUPTA, MD, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina PHILIP P
- Clinical Grand Rounds
- Atypical Acquired Pediatric Horner Syndrome
- Uveitis-Like Syndrome and Iris Transillumination After the Use Of
- Eyelids, Conjunctiva, Cornea & Sclera
- Pseudo-Argyll Robertson Pupils in Optic Nerve Disease* by Paul Levatin and Robert J
- REMEMBER RED FLAGS: PAIN, Anisocoria, and Decreased Acuity DON’T Prescribe Eye Steroids!
- A Common Infecɵon - Could This Be Aīecɵng the Eyes of Your Paɵent? on External Examinaɵon, the Right Eye Appeared Quiet and Normal
- Abstract Effect of Topical Bromfenac in the Treatment of Central Serous
- Medical and Surgical Management of the Small Pupil During Cataract Surgery
- The Pupillary Response in Traumatic Brain Injury: a Guide for Trauma Nurses
- Anisocoria in Children
- Differential Diagnoses Symptoms and Other Useful Lists and Tables Signs Case Presentations for Ophthalmologists
- Uveitis Induced Cyclospasm Induced Myopia-A Unique Case
- Treatment of Central Serous Chorioretinopathy (CSC) Using Diclofenac Through Different Routes of Administration, a Comparative Study
- Persistent Isolated Mydriasis As an Early Sign of Internal Carotid Artery
- Anisocoria in Unilateral Ophthalmic Disease Br J Ophthalmol: First Published As 10.1136/Bjo.75.1.31 on 1 January 1991
- A Comparison of Topical Dorzolamide and Topical Nevanac in the Treatment of Central Serous Retinopathy: a Prospective Clinical Study Dr