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Vitrectomy with subretinal tissue plasminogen activator and ranibizumab for submacular haemorrhages secondary to age-related macular degeneration: retrospective case series of 45 consecutive cases – (Eye Journal AOP)

Apr 08
2016

Vitrectomy with subretinal tissue plasminogen activator and ranibizumab for submacular haemorrhages secondary to age-related macular degeneration: retrospective case series of 45 consecutive cases Eye advance online publication, April 8 2016. doi:10.1038/eye.2016.65 Authors: J J González-López, G McGowan, E Chapman & D Yorston

  • 8 April 2016

Early-onset glaucoma in Axenfeld–Rieger anomaly: long-term surgical results and visual outcome – (Eye Journal AOP)

Apr 08
2016

Early-onset glaucoma in Axenfeld–Rieger anomaly: long-term surgical results and visual outcome Eye advance online publication, April 8 2016. doi:10.1038/eye.2016.66 Authors: A K Mandal & N Pehere

  • 8 April 2016

The Edinburgh diagnostic algorithms: a freely available validated resource for non-ophthalmologists – (Eye Journal AOP)

Apr 08
2016

The Edinburgh diagnostic algorithms: a freely available validated resource for non-ophthalmologists Eye advance online publication, April 8 2016. doi:10.1038/eye.2016.69 Authors: C Goudie, L Butler & L M Wright

  • 8 April 2016

Advances of optical coherence tomography in myopia and pathologic myopia – (Eye Journal AOP)

Apr 08
2016

Advances of optical coherence tomography in myopia and pathologic myopia Eye advance online publication, April 8 2016. doi:10.1038/eye.2016.47 Authors: D S C Ng, C Y L Cheung, F O Luk, S Mohamed, M E Brelen, J C S Yam, C W Tsang & T Y Y Lai

  • 8 April 2016

VISION 2020 UK seek lay members to join Prevelance Study Project Board

Apr 06
2016

VISION 2020 UK are seeking lay members to join The United Kingdom Eye Survey as part of the Prevalence Study Project board. What is The United Kingdom Eye Survey? The United Kingdom Eye Survey is a large research project to find out about the eye health of people living in the UK. Why is the

  • 6 April 2016