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0,Eye Disease,15 | |
1,Dry Eye Disease,108 | |
2,Genetic Eye Disease,2 | |
3,Thyroid Eye Disease,20 | |
4,Eye Diseases,68 | |
5,Thyroid Related Eye Disease,1 | |
6,Inherited Eye Disease,1 | |
7,Dry Eye Disease (DED),7 | |
8,Chronic (Inactive) Thyroid Eye Disease,1 | |
9,Moderate to Severe Dry Eye Disease,1 | |
10,Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy,5 | |
11,Long Term Follow up Dry Eye Disease,1 | |
12,Graves Ophthalmopathy,19 | |
13,Graves' Orbitopathy,4 | |
14,Graves Orbitopathy,3 | |
15,Improvement of Dry Eye Disease,1 | |
16,Thyroid-Related Eye Disease,1 | |
17,Graves' Ophthalmopathy,8 | |
18,Treatment of Dry Eye Disease,1 | |
19,Treatment of Dry Eye Disease With Meibomian Gland Dysfunction,1 | |
20,Thyroid Ophthalmopathy,1 | |
21,Dry Eye Syndrome,62 | |
22,Kerato Conjunctivitis Sicca,2 | |
23,Hereditary Eye Disease,2 | |
24,Thyroid Associated Ophthalmopathies,2 | |
25,Graves' Ophthalmopathy (GO),1 | |
26,Glaucoma,501 | |
27,Mild to Moderate Dry Eye Disease,1 | |
28,Thyroid-associated Ophthalmopathy,2 | |
29,Thyroid Associated Ophthalmopathy,9 | |
30,Dry Eye,266 | |
31,Diabetic Retinopathy,144 | |
32,Anxiety,3 | |
33,Dry Eye Disease With Severe Keratitis,1 | |
34,Thyroid Related Orbitopathy,1 | |
35,Evaporative Dry Eye Disease,5 | |
36,No Eye Disease,1 | |
37,Hashimoto,1 | |
38,Eyelid Diseases,16 | |
39,Healthy Volunteers,4 | |
40,Graves' Ophthalmopathy Worsened,1 | |
41,Mild Graves' Ophthalmopathy,1 | |
42,Dry Eye Syndromes,132 | |
43,Meibomian Gland Dysfunction,68 | |
44,Patients Treated for Cancer by Immunotherapy,1 | |
45,"Visual Field Defect, Peripheral",1 | |
46,"Eye Diseases, Hereditary",2 | |
47,Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca,40 | |
48,Cataract,563 | |
49,Vision Disorders,23 | |
50,Retinal Disease,31 | |
51,Optic Atrophy,5 | |
52,Blepharitis,31 | |
53,Rheumatoid Arthritis,1 | |
54,Eye Care,1 | |
55,Mucopolysaccharidoses,1 | |
56,Age- Related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
57,Immunosuppression,2 | |
58,Scleritis,8 | |
59,Ocular Motility Disorder,1 | |
60,Ocular Inflammation,12 | |
61,Ophthalmological Disorder,4 | |
62,No Eye Disorder,2 | |
63,Ophthalmopathy,8 | |
64,"Vision; Disturbance, Hysterical",1 | |
65,Corneal Disease,12 | |
66,Achromatopsia,10 | |
67,Lacrimal Duct Obstruction,7 | |
68,Dry Eyes Chronic,3 | |
69,Diabetic Retinopathy Visually Threatening,2 | |
70,Retinitis Pigmentosa,107 | |
71,Ametropia,32 | |
72,Uveitis,116 | |
73,Ocular Graft-versus-host Disease,1 | |
74,Contact Lens Dry Eye,1 | |
75,Sleep,2 | |
76,Diabetic Oculopathy,1 | |
77,Lens Opacities,11 | |
78,Dysthyroid Ophthalmopathies,1 | |
79,Moderate to Severe Dry Eye Syndrome,1 | |
80,Keratitis,15 | |
81,"Ophthalmopathy , Lacrimal System",1 | |
82,"Cataract, Dry Eye Disease",1 | |
83,Melanoma,2 | |
84,"Ophthalmopathy, Thyroid-Associated",1 | |
85,Graves´ Disease,1 | |
86,Obesity Associated Disorder,1 | |
87,Age-related Macular Degeneration,80 | |
88,oGVHD,1 | |
89,Behçet Disease,4 | |
90,"Image, Body",1 | |
91,Aqueous Tear Deficiency,1 | |
92,Intraocular Pressure,26 | |
93,Sjogren's Syndrome,9 | |
94,Cornea Disease,1 | |
95,Artificial Intelligence,9 | |
96,Immune System Diseases,2 | |
97,Optic Disc Structural Anomaly,1 | |
98,"Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca, in Sjogren's Syndrome",1 | |
99,Ocular Comfort,1 | |
100,Vision,3 | |
101,Xerostomia,1 | |
102,"Surgical Procedure, Unspecified",2 | |
103,Graves' Disease,14 | |
104,Sjögren Syndrome,2 | |
105,Glaucoma Surgery,3 | |
106,Cataract; Eye Disease,1 | |
107,Ocular Hypertension,388 | |
108,Strabismus,30 | |
109,Children,4 | |
110,Hypercholesterolemia,2 | |
111,Eye Disorders,1 | |
112,Thyroid Associated Orbitopathy,2 | |
113,Eye Inflammation,1 | |
114,Wet Macular Degeneration,30 | |
115,Conjunctival Diseases,2 | |
116,"Glaucoma, Open-Angle",68 | |
117,Cognitive Decline,1 | |
118,Sub-Macular Hemorrhage,1 | |
119,Keratopathy,2 | |
120,Retina; Change,1 | |
121,Uvea--Diseases,1 | |
122,Ocular Surface Disease,14 | |
123,Macular Degeneration,161 | |
124,Type2 Diabetes,2 | |
125,High Myopia,20 | |
126,Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus,1 | |
127,Visual Pathway Disorder,2 | |
128,"Glaucoma, Angle-Closure",16 | |
129,ABCA4-Related Retinopathies,1 | |
130,Photosensitizing Agents,1 | |
131,Inflammatory Disease,1 | |
132,Corneal Ectasia,20 | |
133,Neovascular (Wet) Age-related Macular Degeneration,3 | |
134,Retinal Diseases,17 | |
135,Tear Film Deficiency,2 | |
136,Inherited Ophthalmic Diseases,1 | |
137,Keratoconus,142 | |
138,Age Related Macular Degeneration,112 | |
139,Trichiasis,5 | |
140,Stargardt Disease,7 | |
141,Surgery,19 | |
142,AMD,12 | |
143,Diabetic Macular Edema,265 | |
144,Reading Disabilities,1 | |
145,Age-Related Macular Degeneration,127 | |
146,"Neovascularization, Pathologic",1 | |
147,Ocular Herpes Simplex,1 | |
148,Autoimmune Thyroiditis,1 | |
149,Herpes Simplex,1 | |
150,FEVR,1 | |
151,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus,2 | |
152,Orbital Fractures,1 | |
153,Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,42 | |
154,Miosis,2 | |
155,Venous Thromboembolism,1 | |
156,Phacoemulsification,7 | |
157,Heart Failure,2 | |
158,Dry Eyes,9 | |
159,Hypertensive Retinopathy,2 | |
160,Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration,26 | |
161,Von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome,1 | |
162,"Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2",2 | |
163,Diabetic Retinopathy Grading,1 | |
164,Diabetes Complications,2 | |
165,Retinal Degeneration,16 | |
166,Myopia,452 | |
167,MDS-EB-1,1 | |
168,Cornea Infection,1 | |
169,Active Moderate to Severe Graves' Orbitopathy,1 | |
170,Retinal Dystrophies,6 | |
171,Retinal Dystrophy Rod Progressive,1 | |
172,Thyroid Associated Opthalmopathies,1 | |
173,Dysthyroid Orbitopathy,1 | |
174,Macular Disease,3 | |
175,Eye Disorders Congenital,1 | |
176,OHT - Ocular Hypertension,3 | |
177,Dysthyroid Ophthalmopathy,1 | |
178,Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative Neoplasms,1 | |
179,Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion,4 | |
180,Autosomal Dominant Vitreoretinalchoroidopathy,1 | |
181,Macular Atrophy,3 | |
182,Thyroid Orbitopathy,1 | |
183,Inherited Disease,1 | |
184,Thyroid Disease,1 | |
185,Corneal Diseases,7 | |
186,Lens Diseases,5 | |
187,Eyes With Retinal Diseases,2 | |
188,Healthy Eyes,1 | |
189,Contact Lens-Induced Corneal Disorder of Both Eyes (Diagnosis),1 | |
190,Eye Abnormalities,4 | |
191,Eye Manifestations,3 | |
192,Inherited Retinal Disease,1 | |
193,Eyes With Retinal Disease,1 | |
194,Retina Disorder,4 | |
195,Retinal Disorder,1 | |
196,Pterygium,50 | |
197,Corneal Transplantation,2 | |
198,Visual Fatigue,5 | |
199,Contact Lens-induced Corneal Fluorescein Staining,1 | |
200,Healthy Population,1 | |
201,Subject With Primary Open-angle Glaucoma (POAG),1 | |
202,Subjects With Primary Open-angle Glaucoma (POAG),2 | |
203,Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases,4 | |
204,Epiphora,8 | |
205,Eyelid Droop,2 | |
206,Dacryocystitis,5 | |
207,Macula Abnormality,1 | |
208,Refractive Disorders,2 | |
209,Epiretinal Membrane,37 | |
210,Multiple Sclerosis,3 | |
211,"Child, Only",1 | |
212,"Retinal Disease, Electroretinogram",1 | |
213,Lens Disease,1 | |
214,Ocular Hypertension Glaucoma,1 | |
215,Sense Loss; Cornea,1 | |
216,Eye Fatigue,2 | |
217,Healthy,19 | |
218,OctA .FFA Findings in DR,1 | |
219,Residual Astigmatism,1 | |
220,Elevated Intraocular Pressure,5 | |
221,Functional Epiphora (Tearing Without Any Anatomical Block),1 | |
222,Limbus Corneae Insufficiency Syndrome,1 | |
223,Cornea Epithelial Mapping,1 | |
224,Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension,8 | |
225,Patients With Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG) or Ocular Hypertension (OHT),1 | |
226,Central Serous Retinopathy (CSR),1 | |
227,Cognitive Change,2 | |
228,Myopia (Disorder),1 | |
229,Open Angle Glaucoma,67 | |
230,Tobacco Chewing Toxicity,1 | |
231,Other Degenerative Disorders of Eyelid and Periocular Area,1 | |
232,Astigmatism,169 | |
233,"Glaucoma, Suspect",5 | |
234,Dacryocystocele,1 | |
235,Asthenopia,6 | |
236,Diagnostic Self Evaluation,1 | |
237,Accommodation Disorder,2 | |
238,Supplement,2 | |
239,Epiphora Due to Insufficient Drainage,1 | |
240,MEK Inhibitor-Associated Serous Retinopathy,1 | |
241,Lacrimal Passage Obstruction,1 | |
242,Daily Disposable Multifocal Contact Lens is Intended for Use for the Correction of Refractive Ametropia (Myopia and Hyperopia) and Presbyopia,1 | |
243,Myopia; Refractive Error,1 | |
244,Eye--Refractive Errors,1 | |
245,Refractive Ametropia,3 | |
246,Hydroxychloroquine Toxic Retinopathy,1 | |
247,Refractive Error,72 | |
248,Refractive Errors,66 | |
249,Cycloplegia,1 | |
250,Cornea,6 | |
251,"Error, Refractive",2 | |
252,Filtering Surgery,1 | |
253,Hyperopia,43 | |
254,Glaucoma Suspect,4 | |
255,Cardiovascular Diseases,1 | |
256,Unstable Corneas,1 | |
257,Refractive Error - Myopia Bilateral,2 | |
258,Vitreous Detachment,3 | |
259,Eye Strain,2 | |
260,Dacryocystorhinostomy,1 | |
261,Posterior Vitreous Detachment,6 | |
262,Refractive Surgery,5 | |
263,Refractive Error - Myopia Axial,1 | |
264,"Disorders, Refractive",2 | |
265,Radiation Retinopathy,4 | |
266,Ptosis,2 | |
267,Sickle Cell Retinopathy,1 | |
268,Pediatric Glaucoma,3 | |
269,Retinopathy,8 | |
270,Type 2 Diabetes,1 | |
271,Diabetes,10 | |
272,Intraocular Pressure Low,1 | |
273,Presbyopia,181 | |
274,Refractive Error Correction,1 | |
275,Glaucoma Secondary,3 | |
276,Leukoma,2 | |
277,Attenuation of Bright Light,1 | |
278,Self-Examination,1 | |
279,Reading,2 | |
280,"Convergence, Excess",1 | |
281,Hypertension Ocular,2 | |
282,Eye Infections,9 | |
283,Hypermetropia,5 | |
284,Refractive Error - Myopia Simple,1 | |
285,Inherited Retinal Degeneration,2 | |
286,Respiratory Tract Disease,1 | |
287,Retinal Disorders,3 | |
288,"Stable Myopic Refractive Error, With or Without Astigmatism",1 | |
289,Open-angle Glaucoma,27 | |
290,Endothelial Cell Density,1 | |
291,Open Angle or Ocular Hypertension,2 | |
292,Cornea Transplant,1 | |
293,Intra Ocular Hypertension,1 | |
294,Thin Corneas,1 | |
295,Myopic Astigmatism,13 | |
296,Impact of Brimonidine on the Cornea,1 | |
297,Vitreous Floaters,1 | |
298,Increased Intra Ocular Pressure (IOP),1 | |
299,Primary Glaucoma,3 | |
300,Canthaxanthin Retinopathy,1 | |
301,Raised Intraocular Pressure,1 | |
302,Macular Thickness by Location,1 | |
303,Intraocular Lens Implantation,2 | |
304,"Normal Subjects, Ametropia",1 | |
305,Vision Loss,3 | |
306,Open-Angle Glaucoma,27 | |
307,Vascular Pathology,1 | |
308,Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma,4 | |
309,Eyeglasses,2 | |
310,Vitreoretinal Traction Syndrome,2 | |
311,Refractive Error - Myopia,1 | |
312,Under- and Uncorrected Significant Refractive Errors,1 | |
313,Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG),7 | |
314,Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration,86 | |
315,Dry Macular Degeneration,4 | |
316,Usher Syndrome,2 | |
317,Glaucoma; Ocular Disorders (I.E. Caused by Ocular Disorders),1 | |
318,Optic Nerve Diseases,7 | |
319,Choroidal Diseases,1 | |
320,Patients With Highly Myopic Eyes,1 | |
321,Ophthalmic Solution,1 | |
322,Ocular Hypertensive,1 | |
323,Macular Retinoschisis,1 | |
324,Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration,31 | |
325,"Trauma, or Hereditary Eye Diseases",1 | |
326,Tumor,1 | |
327,Other Disorders of the Eye Following Cataract Surgery,1 | |
328,Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment of Both Eyes (Diagnosis),1 | |
329,Cornea Ectasia,2 | |
330,Disorders of the Eye Following Cataract Surgery,2 | |
331,Ectasia of Cornea,1 | |
332,Ectasia,5 | |
333,OSDI,1 | |
334,Cataract Senile,33 | |
335,Primary Disease: Cataract,1 | |
336,Tear Disorder,1 | |
337,Normal,2 | |
338,Cataract in Inflammatory Ocular Disorders,1 | |
339,"Keratoconus, Unstable",2 | |
340,"Keratoconus, Unstable, Right Eye",1 | |
341,Any Condition That Requires Ophthalmic Drops,1 | |
342,Ocular Surface Cicatrizing Diseases,1 | |
343,Inherited Retinal Dystrophy Primarily Involving Retinal Pigment Epithelium,2 | |
344,Macular Pigment Optical Density,2 | |
345,"Ocular Infection, Viral",1 | |
346,Vitreous Disorder,2 | |
347,The Guardian Voluntarily Signed the Subject's Informed Consent Form,1 | |
348,Allergy,4 | |
349,Bacterial Keratitis,6 | |
350,Angle-Closure Glaucoma,3 | |
351,Pellucid Marginal Corneal Degeneration,1 | |
352,Irregular Astigmatism,5 | |
353,Cataracts,58 | |
354,Neurotrophic Keratitis,12 | |
355,Vitrectomy,9 | |
356,Unrecognized Condition,2 | |
357,Healthy Subjects,3 | |
358,Contact Lens Discomfort,1 | |
359,Endothelial Cell Density Loss,1 | |
360,Endoscopy,1 | |
361,Contact Lens Complication,4 | |
362,Non-infectious Intermediate Posterior- or Pan-uveitis,1 | |
363,Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy,11 | |
364,Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment,16 | |
365,Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy,15 | |
366,MGD-Meibomian Gland Dysfunction,3 | |
367,Myopic LASIK Candidates With Spherical Equivalent up to - 10 Diopters,1 | |
368,The Reliability of Corneal Topographic Measurements of Keratoconus Eyes,1 | |
369,Optic Capture,1 | |
370,"Cataract, Juvenile",1 | |
371,Tissue Breakdown,2 | |
372,Epiretinal Membrane of Both Eyes,1 | |
373,Vitreoretinal Abnormality,1 | |
374,Ophthalmic,1 | |
375,Side Effect,1 | |
376,Early Anesthesia vs Standard Anesthesia,1 | |
377,"Optical Biometer, Cataracts",1 | |
378,Visual Function,1 | |
379,Computed Tomography,1 | |
380,Autoimmune Disease,1 | |
381,Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography,1 | |
382,Post-Laser Retinal Condition,1 | |
383,Retinal Detachment,60 | |
384,Effect of Drug,1 | |
385,Corneal Opacity,11 | |
386,Posterior Blepharitis,4 | |
387,"Aberration, Corneal Wavefront",2 | |
388,Optic Nerve Sheath,1 | |
389,Conjunctivitis,6 | |
390,"Uveitis; Posterior, Disorder",1 | |
391,Pterygium of Both Eyes,2 | |
392,Daily Activities,1 | |
393,Glaucoma Eye,9 | |
394,Evaporative Dry Eye,7 | |
395,Keratoconus Posterior,1 | |
396,Blepharoptosis,16 | |
397,"Lenses, Intraocular",3 | |
398,Juvenile Myopia,4 | |
399,Glaucoma Following Surgery,1 | |
400,Meibomian Gland Massage is Important to Delay the Development of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction,1 | |
401,Dry Eye After LASIK-Laser in Situ Keratomileusis,1 | |
402,Good Visual Acuity for Control,1 | |
403,Congenital Cataract,31 | |
404,Wound Heal,1 | |
405,Near Vision,5 | |
406,Age-related Cataract,12 | |
407,Early Age Related Macular Degeneration (Disorder),1 | |
408,Primary Open Angle Glaucoma,56 | |
409,Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma,4 | |
410,Microbial Keratitis,1 | |
411,"Glaucoma, Open-Angle Glaucoma Eye",1 | |
412,Corneal Edema,12 | |
413,Glaucoma Uveitic,1 | |
414,Normal Eyes,1 | |
415,the Efficacy and Effect on Patient Comfort of a Hidden-knot Continuous Suture for Pterygium Excision With Conjunctival Autograft,1 | |
416,Astigmatism of Both Eyes,2 | |
417,Patient Satisfaction,3 | |
418,Prospective Cross-sectional Study,1 | |
419,Corneal Wavefront Aberration,1 | |
420,Zonular Cataract,1 | |
421,Blepharo Conjunctivitis,1 | |
422,Active Non-anterior Non-infectious Uveitis,1 | |
423,Visual To Compare the Visual Outcome Between AcrySof™ IQ Vivity™ and TECNIS Synergy™ Intraocular Lens (Model ZFR00V ),1 | |
424,Senile Cataract,7 | |
425,Cicatricial Trichiasis,1 | |
426,Bilateral Blepharitis (Disorder),1 | |
427,Keratitis Fungal,1 | |
428,Progressive Keratoconus,13 | |
429,Alteration of Visual Acuity,1 | |
430,Pregnancy Related,1 | |
431,Macular Cyst,1 | |
432,Laser,1 | |
433,Pars Plana Vitrectomy,2 | |
434,YUTIQ,1 | |
435,Biological Age,1 | |
436,Central Serous Chorioretinopathy,33 | |
437,Eye Yoga,1 | |
438,"Keratoconus, Unspecified, Bilateral",2 | |
439,Cataract; Surgery; Phacoemulsification; Biometry; Intraocular Lens Power,1 | |
440,IOL,2 | |
441,"Myopia, Left Eye",1 | |
442,Pediatric Cataract,4 | |
443,"Glaucoma, Narrow Angle",2 | |
444,Pinguecula,1 | |
445,Image,1 | |
446,Capsular Tension Ring,2 | |
447,Congenital Cataracts,1 | |
448,Vitreomacular Traction,3 | |
449,Aphakia,18 | |
450,Angle Closure Glaucoma,6 | |
451,Angioid Streaks of Macula,1 | |
452,Mydriasis,4 | |
453,Immediately Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery,1 | |
454,Primary Open-angle Glaucoma,25 | |
455,Anisometropia,3 | |
456,Orthokeratology,4 | |
457,Visual Acuity,12 | |
458,Angle-Closure,2 | |
459,Glaucoma Pediatric,1 | |
460,Acute Central Serous Retinopathy With Subretinal Fluid,1 | |
461,Refractory Glaucoma,8 | |
462,Macular Pucker,4 | |
463,"Myopia, Progressive",12 | |
464,Corneal Astigmatism,24 | |
465,Cataract in Old Age,1 | |
466,Macular Holes,30 | |
467,Astigmatism Bilateral,5 | |
468,Pseudophakia,12 | |
469,"Therapy, Photodynamic",1 | |
470,Infective Keratitis,3 | |
471,Intraocular Lens Implant,1 | |
472,Entropion,4 | |
473,Glaucoma Open-Angle Primary,2 | |
474,Long Sight,1 | |
475,Treatment of Refractory Glaucoma,1 | |
476,Catquest-9SF,1 | |
477,Corneal Haze,1 | |
478,Refractive Lens Exchange,1 | |
479,OCT Study RNFL and Macular Thickness,1 | |
480,Non Infectious Uveitis,1 | |
481,Quality of Life,9 | |
482,Cataract in Child,1 | |
483,Cataract Surgery,30 | |
484,External Dacryocystorhinostomy Operation,1 | |
485,Neovascular Glaucoma,11 | |
486,Optical Coherence Tomography,1 | |
487,"Keratoconus, Stable",2 | |
488,After Cataract,1 | |
489,Eyelid Ptoses,1 | |
490,Congenital Cataract Polar Posterior,1 | |
491,Contact Lens Related Dry Eye,1 | |
492,POAG,2 | |
493,Corneal Cross-Linking,1 | |
494,Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma,5 | |
495,Anterior Blepharitis,2 | |
496,"Satisfaction, Patient",1 | |
497,Stromal Keratitis,1 | |
498,Adalimumab,3 | |
499,Open Angle Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension,1 | |
500,IOP Readings Before and After Accelerated Corneal Collagen Crosslinking (CXL),1 | |
501,Moderate Hyperopia,1 | |
502,"Lens Implantation, Intraocular",2 | |
503,Ocular Discomfort,2 | |
504,Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD),5 | |
505,Traumatic Cataract,2 | |
506,Abnormal Steady State Pattern Electroretinography,1 | |
507,Idiopathic Epiretinal Membranes,2 | |
508,Macula Edema,3 | |
509,MIGS,1 | |
510,Cataract Extraction,18 | |
511,Intraocular Lens Complication,1 | |
512,Infectious Keratitis,7 | |
513,Blepharospasm,14 | |
514,Personal Satisfaction,1 | |
515,"Chorioretinopathy, Central Serous",1 | |
516,Data Collecting,1 | |
517,Cataract After,1 | |
518,Patients With Primary Nasal Pterygium,1 | |
519,Cataract Congenital,1 | |
520,Following Cataract Surgery,1 | |
521,Lamellar Macular Pseudohole,1 | |
522,Macular Schisis,1 | |
523,"Glaucoma, Primary Open Angle",10 | |
524,Single-nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) for Glaucoma,1 | |
525,Recruitment of Participants,1 | |
526,Progressive Cracking Technique,1 | |
527,"Glaucoma, Open-angle",2 | |
528,Internal Limiting Membrane,1 | |
529,Lens Dislocation,1 | |
530,Dacryocystitis; Chronic,1 | |
531,Demodex Blepharitis,1 | |
532,Silicone Oil Droplets on Intraocular Lens,1 | |
533,Calculation of Intraocular Lens in High Myopic Cataractous Patients,1 | |
534,Fungal Keratitis,6 | |
535,Age-Related Cataract,1 | |
536,Pain,10 | |
537,Canalicular Obstruction,1 | |
538,Idiopathic Macular Hole,6 | |
539,Seborrheic Blepharitis,2 | |
540,Pathologic Myopia,4 | |
541,Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling,2 | |
542,Primary Angle Glaucoma Closure Suspect,1 | |
543,Telemedicine,1 | |
544,Functional Visual Loss,2 | |
545,Axial Myopia,1 | |
546,"Children, Only",2 | |
547,Hyperopic Astigmatism,2 | |
548,Ligneous Conjunctivitis,2 | |
549,Steroid-Induced Glaucoma,2 | |
550,Irregular; Contour of Cornea,2 | |
551,Accommodation,1 | |
552,Optical Coherence Tomography Glaucoma,1 | |
553,Patients With Myopic Spherical Equivalent up to -12 Diopters,1 | |
554,Primary Angle Closure,2 | |
555,Myopia ≤ -6 Diopters or Myopic Astigmatism ≤ -4 Diopters,1 | |
556,Patient Related Outcome Measures,1 | |
557,"Myopia, Myopia Progression, Lag of Accommodation, Hyperopic Retinal Blur, Reduction in Contrast",1 | |
558,Full Thickness Macular Hole,3 | |
559,Lens; Anomaly,1 | |
560,Adenoviral Conjunctivitis,4 | |
561,Filtering Bleb,1 | |
562,Atropine Allergy,1 | |
563,Ultrasound Therapy; Complications,1 | |
564,Nearsightedness,2 | |
565,Internal Limiting Membrane Wrinkling,1 | |
566,Trabeculectomy,4 | |
567,High Astigmatism,1 | |
568,CBD,1 | |
569,Visual Field,3 | |
570,Non-infectious Uveitis,10 | |
571,Ectropion,3 | |
572,Vision Loss Night,1 | |
573,Non-Infectious Uveitis of the Posterior Segment of the Eye,1 | |
574,Age Related Cataracts,7 | |
575,Non-Infectious Active Uveitis,1 | |
576,Anterior Chamber Intraocular Lens,1 | |
577,Advanced Glaucoma,2 | |
578,Patient Engagement,1 | |
579,"IOL, Cataract",1 | |
580,Anesthesia Recovery Period,1 | |
581,"Tomography, Optical Coherence",4 | |
582,Perfusion; Complications,1 | |
583,Pseudoaphakia,3 | |
584,Keratitis of Both Eyes,1 | |
585,Patient Preference,1 | |
586,Aging,2 | |
587,Near-sightedness,1 | |
588,Phakic Intraocular Lens Explantation,1 | |
589,Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis,25 | |
590,Acute Primary Angle-closure Glaucoma,2 | |
591,Glaucoma; Drugs,4 | |
592,Epimacular Membrane,1 | |
593,Infliximab,1 | |
594,Malignant Glaucoma,2 | |
595,"Glaucoma, Neovascular",4 | |
596,Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction,4 | |
597,To See the Safety and Efficacy of the Topical Latanoprost Compared With Topical Brimonidine in the Treatment of the Primary Open Angle Glaucoma Patients,1 | |
598,Intraocular Lens Opacification,1 | |
599,Pre-Operative Testing for Cataract Surgery,1 | |
600,Scleritis and Episcleritis,1 | |
601,Keratitis Bacterial,2 | |
602,Acupuncture,1 | |
603,or Chronic Macular Hole (Symptom Duration > 6 Months),1 | |
604,Glaucoma Treatment Using Focused Ultrasound,1 | |
605,"Rhinoconjunctivitis, Allergic",1 | |
606,Surgical Instruments,Cataract,1 | |
607,Chronic Uveitis,2 | |
608,Dry Age-related Macular Degeneration,14 | |
609,Childhood,1 | |
610,Healthy Controls,1 | |
611,Post LASIK Keratectasia,1 | |
612,Contact Lens Discomfort (CLD),1 | |
613,Blepharoplasty,1 | |
614,Choroid,2 | |
615,IOP Decreased,1 | |
616,Conscious Sedation,2 | |
617,"Cataract, Nuclear",1 | |
618,"Blepharospasm, Benign Essential",1 | |
619,Music Improving Outcomes in Cataract Surgery,1 | |
620,Macula Hole,1 | |
621,Patients With Newly Diagnosed Active NISU,1 | |
622,JIA,1 | |
623,CORNEAL OPACITY WITH POOR PROGNOSIS FOR CORNEAL TRANSPLANT,1 | |
624,C11.768.740,1 | |
625,Primary Acquired Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction,1 | |
626,Crosslinking,1 | |
627,Myopic Regression,2 | |
628,Bilateral Cataract,5 | |
629,Scar,1 | |
630,"Adherence, Patient",1 | |
631,Posterior Capsule Opacification,13 | |
632,M-charts,1 | |
633,Diagnositic Efficacy of Deep Convolutional Neural Network in Differentiation of Glaucoma Visual Field From Non-glaucoma Visual Field,1 | |
634,Anisometropia and Aniseikonia,1 | |
635,"Cataract, Age-Related",1 | |
636,Full-thickness Macular Holes (MH),1 | |
637,Essential Blepharospasm,4 | |
638,Childhood Cataract,2 | |
639,Morbidity of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma,1 | |
640,"Glaucoma, Closed-Angle",1 | |
641,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Overexpression,1 | |
642,Primary Angle Closure Without Glaucoma Damage,1 | |
643,Patients Having Undergone Unilateral Cataract Extraction and Implantation of a Monofocal,1 | |
644,Glucocorticoid,1 | |
645,Pterygium of Conjunctiva and Cornea,4 | |
646,Safety Issues,3 | |
647,Macular Hole,16 | |
648,Bullous Keratopathy,8 | |
649,"Aphakia, Acquired",1 | |
650,Nalbuphine as an Adjuvant to L. A in Peribulbar Block for Cataract Surgery,1 | |
651,Non-Infectious Uveitis,3 | |
652,"GLAUCOMA 1, OPEN ANGLE, D (Disorder)",1 | |
653,Determining Patterns of Glaucoma in Glaucoma Sub-specialty Clinics in Two Countries: Egypt and India,1 | |
654,"Monitoring, Intraoperative",2 | |
655,Failed Conscious Sedation During Procedure,1 | |
656,Lacrimal Stenosis,1 | |
657,Midazolam,1 | |
658,Eyes Dry Chronic,1 | |
659,Nonexudative Age-related Macular Degeneration,4 | |
660,Corneal Graft,1 | |
661,Moderate Keratoconus,1 | |
662,Cataract Cortical,1 | |
663,Keratoconus and Post-keratoplasty,1 | |
664,Gene Mutations,1 | |
665,Idiopathic Macula Hole,1 | |
666,Chronic Blepharitis,2 | |
667,Multifocal Contact Lenses,1 | |
668,Dry Eye and Contact Lens Wear,1 | |
669,Lagophthalmos,1 | |
670,Myopia Progression,3 | |
671,Outcomes of Trabeculectomy With MMC,1 | |
672,Deep Sclerectomy,1 | |
673,Keratectasia,1 | |
674,Noninfectious Uveitis,3 | |
675,Treatment,1 | |
676,Open Angle-glaucoma,1 | |
677,Acquired Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction,1 | |
678,Adherence,1 | |
679,Idiopathic Refractory Scleritis,1 | |
680,Non Penetrating Deep Sclerectomy,1 | |
681,Chronic Cornel Edema,1 | |
682,Corneal Crosslinking,1 | |
683,Lasik in Myopia,1 | |
684,Anesthesia,4 | |
685,Lens Opacity,3 | |
686,Cataracts Senile,1 | |
687,Eye Drops Self-instillation,1 | |
688,Cataract Surgery Experience,1 | |
689,Drug Action Increased,1 | |
690,Retinal Perforations,1 | |
691,Biotherapy,1 | |
692,Macular Hole Surgery,2 | |
693,Eyes With Corneal Abnormality,1 | |
694,Hypersensitivity,2 | |
695,Vitreopapillary Traction,1 | |
696,PVR,1 | |
697,Necrotizing Scleritis,1 | |
698,Filamentary Keratitis,1 | |
699,Ranibizumab,2 | |
700,"Normal, Glaucoma & Retinal Pathology",1 | |
701,Must be PRK Candidate,1 | |
702,Personality Type,1 | |
703,"Glaucoma, Open Angle",6 | |
704,Moderate to Severe Dry Eye,2 | |
705,Lens Subluxation,2 | |
706,Acute Central Serous Chorioretinopathy,2 | |
707,Ocular Infection,1 | |
708,Sedation,2 | |
709,Glaucoma Due to Silicon Oil,1 | |
710,Primary Open- Angle Glaucoma,2 | |
711,Chronic Angle-closure Glaucoma,1 | |
712,Primary Disease,1 | |
713,CORNEAL EDEMA,1 | |
714,Cataract;Macular Thickness,1 | |
715,GLAUCOMA,1 | |
716,Pinhole,1 | |
717,Rubeosis Iridis,2 | |
718,Cataract Patients,2 | |
719,Senile Nuclear Sclerosis,1 | |
720,Endothelial Keratopathy,1 | |
721,Myopia; Astigmatism,1 | |
722,Assess Eye Measurements in Patients Having Retina Pathology or Glaucoma,1 | |
723,Pellucid Marginal Degeneration,2 | |
724,Rhinoconjunctivitis,13 | |
725,Drug Effect (Glaucoma Drugs),1 | |
726,Acquired Blepharoptosis,1 | |
727,Refractory Open Angle Glaucoma,1 | |
728,Keratoconic Subjects,1 | |
729,Pigmentary Glaucoma,3 | |
730,Epiretinal Membranes,1 | |
731,Signs and Symptoms,1 | |
732,Intumescent Cataract,1 | |
733,"Glaucoma, Open-Angle [C11.525.381.407]",1 | |
734,Benign Essential Blepharospasm,1 | |
735,Healthy Volunteers and Glaucoma Patients,1 | |
736,Visual Performance,1 | |
737,Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD),3 | |
738,Moderate and Severe Meibomiang Gland Dysfunction (Stage 3 or Stage 4 Meibomiang Gland Dysfunction),1 | |
739,Cortical Senile Cataract,1 | |
740,Narrow Angle,1 | |
741,"Glaucoma, Primary",1 | |
742,Macular Thinning,1 | |
743,Open Angle Glaucoma (OAG),2 | |
744,Vision Nearsighted,1 | |
745,"Eye Strain,",1 | |
746,Idiopathic Epimacular Membrane,1 | |
747,"Cataract, Nuclear Progressive",1 | |
748,Corneal Opacities,1 | |
749,Ischemia,1 | |
750,Diagnostic Self-evaluation,1 | |
751,Corneal Opacities (Scar and Stromal Dystrophy),1 | |
752,Epiretinal Membrane Surgery,1 | |
753,Intraoperative Performance and Postoperative Outcomes Following Cataract Surgery,1 | |
754,Cataract Surgery Anesthesia,1 | |
755,Posterior Staphyloma,1 | |
756,Quality of Lifte,1 | |
757,Glaucoma Medication Adherence,1 | |
758,Hypertensive Phase,1 | |
759,Presbyopia Correction,1 | |
760,Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery,1 | |
761,Depth of Focus,1 | |
762,Policy of Recess Outside Classroom,1 | |
763,"Glaucoma, Angle-closure, Primary, Acute",2 | |
764,Progressive Myopia,1 | |
765,Bilateral Blepharospasm (BEB),1 | |
766,Cortical Cataract,1 | |
767,Radial Keratotomy in Keratoconus Cases,1 | |
768,"Glaucoma, Angle-closure",2 | |
769,Panuveitis,13 | |
770,Steroid Induced Glaucoma,1 | |
771,Posterior Blepharoconjunctivitis,1 | |
772,Open Angle Glaucoma With a Progressive Visual Field,1 | |
773,Measurements of Patients Using OCT Before and After LASIK,1 | |
774,"Acute Noninfectious Posterior, Intermediate, or Pan Uveitis",1 | |
775,Ocular Hypertension (OHT),6 | |
776,Primary Open-angle Glaucoma (POAG) Patient,1 | |
777,Uveitis Affecting the Posterior Segment,1 | |
778,Anti-VEGF,1 | |
779,Forme Fruste Keratoconus (FFK),1 | |
780,Narrow Angle Patients at Risk for Angle Closure Glaucoma,1 | |
781,Advanced Keratoconus,1 | |
782,Lower Eyelid Entropion,2 | |
783,Refractory Primary Open Angle Glaucoma,1 | |
784,Contact Lens Comfort,2 | |
785,Fractional Anisotropy,1 | |
786,"Active, Symptomatic Blepharitis",1 | |
787,Orientation,1 | |
788,Tear Break-Up Time,1 | |
789,Hyperopic Presbyopia,1 | |
790,Change in Corneal Endothelial Cell Morphology,1 | |
791,Cataract Surgery Incision Leak,1 | |
792,Fibrovascular Pigment Epithelial Detachment,1 | |
793,Childhood Glaucoma,1 | |
794,Forme Fruste Keratoconus,1 | |
795,Rhino-conjunctivitis,1 | |
796,Filtering Blebs,1 | |
797,Rubeosis,1 | |
798,Retinal Pathology,1 | |
799,Obesity,3 | |
800,Pterygium of the Conjunctiva and Cornea,1 | |
801,Glaucoma Patients and Healthy Controls,3 | |
802,Glaucoma Patients Scheduled for Trabeculectomy,1 | |
803,Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction,5 | |
804,Degeneration,3 | |
805,Nuclear Cataract,1 | |
806,Blood Flow Velocity,1 | |
807,Conjunctival Autograft,1 | |
808,Glistenings,1 | |
809,Refractive Astigmatism,1 | |
810,Subjects Undergoing Cataract Surgery and Insertion of IOL,1 | |
811,Retinal Perforation,1 | |
812,Seasonal Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis,3 | |
813,Contact Lenses,1 | |
814,AIDS,1 | |
815,Inflammatory Response,1 | |
816,Vitreoretinal Surgery,1 | |
817,Wound Healing,1 | |
818,"Non-infectious, Non-necrotizing Anterior Scleritis",1 | |
819,Pseudo-Exfoliative Glaucoma,1 | |
820,Selective Retina Therapy,1 | |
821,Application Site Pigmentation Changes,1 | |
822,Rhegmatogenous Macula-off Retinal Detachment,1 | |
823,Primary,1 | |
824,Safety and Tolerability of SENSIMED Triggerfish in Glaucoma Patients,1 | |
825,Secondary Open Angle Glaucoma Due to PEX,1 | |
826,Primary Pterygium,2 | |
827,Preterm Infants,1 | |
828,Corneal Infiltrative Events,2 | |
829,Heart Rate,1 | |
830,Idiopathic Macular Holes,1 | |
831,"Ptosis, Eyelid",5 | |
832,Blepharoconjunctivitis,2 | |
833,Corneal Edema Secondary to Corneal Endothelial Dystrophy,1 | |
834,New Onset Neovascular Glaucoma,1 | |
835,Mixed Astigmatism,1 | |
836,Descemet's Membrane Disorder,1 | |
837,Pterygia,1 | |
838,Fellow Eyes of Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma,1 | |
839,CATARACT SURGERY,1 | |
840,Mature Cataracts,2 | |
841,Hydrops in Keratoconus,1 | |
842,Complications,3 | |
843,Farsightedness,2 | |
844,Trachomatous Trichiasis,1 | |
845,Surrgical Induced Astigmatism,1 | |
846,Glaucoma Open-Angle,1 | |
847,Failed Trabeculectomies,1 | |
848,MODERATE AND HIGH MYOPIA,1 | |
849,Pediatric Aphakic Glaucoma,1 | |
850,Compliance,2 | |
851,Stage 2 or 3 Full Thickness Macular Hole,1 | |
852,Suppressor of Cytokine Secretion,1 | |
853,Pathological Myopia,1 | |
854,Post-Surgical Ocular Inflammation,3 | |
855,Inherited Retinal Dystrophy Primarily Involving Sensory Retina,2 | |
856,Neuropathy,1 | |
857,Apheresis,1 | |
858,LCA5,1 | |
859,Computer Vision Syndrome,4 | |
860,Congenital Anomaly,1 | |
861,Macular Dystrophy,2 | |
862,Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration (nAMD),2 | |
863,CNV,4 | |
864,Non-exudative (Dry) Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD),1 | |
865,Wet Age Related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
866,Mild Open Angle-glaucoma (OAG),1 | |
867,"Peripheral Retinal Degenerations, Age Related Macular Degeneration Polymorphisms",1 | |
868,Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration,5 | |
869,Advanced Age-related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
870,Chlamydia,2 | |
871,Sjögren's Syndrome,2 | |
872,Macular Edema,51 | |
873,Neuro-Degenerative Disease,1 | |
874,Optic Nerve Disorders,1 | |
875,Advanced Dry Macular Degeneration,1 | |
876,"Eye Infections, Fungal",2 | |
877,Choroid Disease,5 | |
878,Optic Neuropathy,6 | |
879,"Eye Infections, Bacterial",7 | |
880,Ocular Tumor,2 | |
881,"Neuropathy, Optic",1 | |
882,Progressive Disease of Corneae,1 | |
883,Pseudo Exfoliation Syndrome,4 | |
884,Demodex Infestation,2 | |
885,Digital Eye Strain,1 | |
886,Autoimmune Uveitis,1 | |
887,Glaucoma Capsulare,2 | |
888,Corneal Edema After Cataract Surgery,1 | |
889,"Uveitis, Anterior",3 | |
890,Retinopathy of Prematurity,81 | |
891,"Infant, Premature, Diseases",1 | |
892,Satisfaction,1 | |
893,Outcome of Stepped Cataract Surgery in Uveitis,1 | |
894,Glaucoma Filtration Implants,1 | |
895,Ocular Infections,1 | |
896,Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma,6 | |
897,Retina Detachment,2 | |
898,Diabetic Macular Edema (DME),8 | |
899,Posterior Uveitis,4 | |
900,Intraocular Lens,2 | |
901,Open Angle Glaucoma or Ocular Hypertension,4 | |
902,"Open Angle Glaucoma, Ocular Hypertension",1 | |
903,Low Intraocular Pressure,1 | |
904,"Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, Ocular Hypertension",1 | |
905,Glaucoma Diagnosis,1 | |
906,Normal Tension Glaucoma,24 | |
907,"Evisceration; Traumatic, Eye",1 | |
908,Corneal Deformity,1 | |
909,Prosthesis User,1 | |
910,"Uveitis, Posterior",4 | |
911,Macular Hole Retinal Detachment,1 | |
912,Goniotomy,1 | |
913,Nanophthalmos,1 | |
914,Short-Sighted,1 | |
915,Keratoglobus,1 | |
916,Eye Cancer,4 | |
917,Cystoid Macular Edema,21 | |
918,Suspect Glaucoma,1 | |
919,Raised Ocular Pressure,1 | |
920,The Incidence and Risk Factors of Glaucoma After Congenital Cataract Surgery,1 | |
921,Post-Op Complication,1 | |
922,Cataract; Complicata,1 | |
923,Infection,1 | |
924,"Keratoconus, Artificial Intelligence, Support Vector Machine",1 | |
925,Post-surgical Ocular Pain,1 | |
926,"Drusen (Degenerative) of Macula, Bilateral",1 | |
927,Corneal Astigmatism in Cataract Patients and Previous DALK,1 | |
928,Refraction Error,1 | |
929,"Open-angle Glaucoma, Ocular Hypertension",2 | |
930,Ocular Infection and Inflammation,1 | |
931,Primary Open-angle Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension,2 | |
932,"Myopia, High, With Cataract and Anterior Capsule Polished",1 | |
933,Ectasia Corneal,1 | |
934,Dilation,5 | |
935,Exfoliation Glaucoma,1 | |
936,Intermediate Age Related Macular Degeneration (Disorder),1 | |
937,Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD),14 | |
938,Central Serous Choroidopathy,1 | |
939,OAG - Open-Angle Glaucoma,1 | |
940,Microvessels,1 | |
941,Treatment of Ocular Inflammation Associated With Cataract Surgery,1 | |
942,Post Operative Endophthalmitis,1 | |
943,"Hypertension, Ocular",2 | |
944,Cataract Secondary,1 | |
945,Primary Vitrectomy,1 | |
946,Aphakic Glaucoma,1 | |
947,Inflammation Eye,2 | |
948,Ocular Inflammation and Pain,3 | |
949,Ocular Inflammation and Pain After Cataract Surgery,1 | |
950,Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy in Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment,1 | |
951,Exfoliative Glaucoma,1 | |
952,Postoperative Complications,3 | |
953,Low Tension Glaucoma,5 | |
954,"Bilirubin; Defect, Excretion",1 | |
955,Primary Open Angle Glaucoma or Ocular Hypertension,3 | |
956,Corneal Ectasia Disorders Including Keratoconus,1 | |
957,Retinopathy.,1 | |
958,Surgery for and Idiopathic Epiretinal Membrane,1 | |
959,Macular Degeneration Exudative Eye Right,1 | |
960,Corticosteroid Induced Ocular Hypertension/Glaucoma,1 | |
961,Paediatrics With Glaucoma,1 | |
962,Keratoconus in Thyroid Gland Dysfunction,1 | |
963,Acute Macular Degeneration,1 | |
964,Myopic Chorioretinal Atrophy,1 | |
965,Retinal Detachment With Break,1 | |
966,"Glaucoma, Low Tension",1 | |
967,"Maculopathy, Age Related",1 | |
968,Exudative Age-related Macular Degeneration,16 | |
969,nAMD,2 | |
970,Intermediate Age-Related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
971,IOP,1 | |
972,Maculopathy,8 | |
973,Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration,9 | |
974,"Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, Cataract",1 | |
975,Glaucoma Secondary to Eye Inflammation,1 | |
976,Risk of Ectasia,1 | |
977,Primary Open-angle Glaucoma (POAG),1 | |
978,Vitreomacular Interface,1 | |
979,Geographic Atrophy,43 | |
980,"Macular Degeneration, Dry",3 | |
981,Vitreoretinopathy Proliferative,1 | |
982,Endophthalmitis,19 | |
983,Diabetic Vitreous Hemorrhage,2 | |
984,Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration (nAMD),6 | |
985,Anti Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor,1 | |
986,Nutritional Biomarkers,1 | |
987,"Pupillary Functions, Abnormal",1 | |
988,Visual Acuity Reduced Transiently,3 | |
989,Neovascular (Wet) Age-Related Macular Degeneration,2 | |
990,Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome,7 | |
991,Neovascular (Wet) AMD,1 | |
992,Ocular Hypotension,1 | |
993,Post-Traumatic Endophthalmitis,1 | |
994,Prior Surgery,1 | |
995,Open Angle Glaucoma -Ocular Hypertension,1 | |
996,Exudative Macular Degeneration,5 | |
997,Open-Angle Ocular Hypertension,1 | |
998,Retinoschisis,2 | |
999,Macular Degeneration Exudative Eye Bilateral,1 | |
1000,Inflammation Following Ocular Surgery,1 | |
1001,Moderate Ptosis,1 | |
1002,Macula Lutea Degeneration,1 | |
1003,Neovascular(Wet) Age Related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1004,Diabetic Maculopathy,5 | |
1005,Chronic Wounds,1 | |
1006,Inflammation,15 | |
1007,Keratoconus and Ectasia,1 | |
1008,Electronic Device Use,1 | |
1009,Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment - Macula Off,1 | |
1010,Inflammation in the Eyelid,1 | |
1011,"Dystrophy, Retinal",1 | |
1012,Control of Pain Through Drug Injection,1 | |
1013,"Retina; Detachment, Rhegmatogenous",1 | |
1014,Subconjunctival Hemorrhage,1 | |
1015,Age Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD),2 | |
1016,Vision Functional Brain Networks in Patients With Hereditary Retinal Dystrophies,1 | |
1017,Stargardt-Like Macular Dystrophy,1 | |
1018,Congenital Ptosis,2 | |
1019,Post-surgical Inflammation,1 | |
1020,Biallelic RPE65 Mutation-associated Retinal Dystrophy,1 | |
1021,Endophthalmitis Postoperative Acute,1 | |
1022,Sickle Cell Trait,1 | |
1023,Radiation Maculopathy,1 | |
1024,Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration (wAMD),1 | |
1025,Neovascular (Wet) Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD),3 | |
1026,Pigment Epithelial Detachment,5 | |
1027,Neovascular Age Related Macular Degeneration,12 | |
1028,Endophthalmitis Postoperative,3 | |
1029,Open-angle Glaucoma or Ocular Hypertension,1 | |
1030,Postoperative Pain,2 | |
1031,Pigmentary Dispersion Glaucoma,2 | |
1032,Macular Degeneration Nonexudative,1 | |
1033,Exudative Age Related Macular Degeneration,5 | |
1034,"Ophthalmology, Macular Degeneration",2 | |
1035,Posterior Capsule Opacification Obscuring Vision,1 | |
1036,Telangiectasis,1 | |
1037,Normal-Tension Glaucoma,1 | |
1038,Orbital Pseudotumor,2 | |
1039,Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy,5 | |
1040,Dry AMD,1 | |
1041,"Glaucoma, Pigmentary",2 | |
1042,High Tension Glaucoma,1 | |
1043,"Macular Degeneration, Senile",1 | |
1044,Pediatric Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment,1 | |
1045,Epiretinal Membranectomy,1 | |
1046,Retinal Detachment Rhegmatogenous,1 | |
1047,Stage 3 Age Related Macular Degeneration (AREDS Classification),1 | |
1048,Cataract Unilateral Pending Extraction,1 | |
1049,Inflammatory Reaction Due to Ocular Lens Prosthesis,1 | |
1050,Inflammation and Pain Associated With Cataract Surgery,2 | |
1051,Inherited Retinal Dystrophies,2 | |
1052,Hereditary Retinal Dystrophies,1 | |
1053,Intravitreal Injection,3 | |
1054,Inherited Retinal Dystrophy Due to RPE65 Mutations,1 | |
1055,Confirmed Biallelic RPE65 Mutation-associated Retinal Dystrophy,1 | |
1056,Risk Factors for Age Related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1057,Myopic Macular Degeneration,2 | |
1058,Neovascular Macular Degeneration,3 | |
1059,Glaucoma Open-angle,1 | |
1060,Intraocular Inflammation in Children,1 | |
1061,High-risk for Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy (PVR),1 | |
1062,Post-Refractive Ectasia,1 | |
1063,"Macular Degeneration, Age-Related",1 | |
1064,X-Linked,3 | |
1065,Dislocated Intraocular Lens,1 | |
1066,"Non-infectious Intermediate, Posterior and Panuveitis",1 | |
1067,Dry Age Related Macular Degeneration,6 | |
1068,Bacteriology,1 | |
1069,Ischemic Maculopathy,1 | |
1070,Ocular Hypertension (OH),2 | |
1071,"Ocular Infections, Irritations and Inflammations",1 | |
1072,Inflammation of the Eyelids,1 | |
1073,Glaucoma Primary Open Angle,1 | |
1074,Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD),3 | |
1075,Retinal Drusen,2 | |
1076,Optic Disc Pit Maculopathy,1 | |
1077,Age - Related Macular Degeneration (AMD),1 | |
1078,Intraocular Lens Associated Postoperative Inflammation,1 | |
1079,Toxic Maculopathy,1 | |
1080,Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD),1 | |
1081,Idiopathic Poplypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy,1 | |
1082,Aphakic or Pseudophakic Glaucoma,1 | |
1083,Effects of Immunotherapy,1 | |
1084,Recalcitrant Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1085,Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration (Wet AMD),1 | |
1086,Inflammation Associated With Cataract Surgery,1 | |
1087,Eye Infection/Inflammation Other,1 | |
1088,"Hypertension, Glaucoma, Open-Angle",1 | |
1089,Adverse Effect of Radiation Therapy,1 | |
1090,Glaucoma Suspects,1 | |
1091,Age-Related (Dry) Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1092,X-linked Retinoschisis,1 | |
1093,XLRS,1 | |
1094,Submacular Vascularized Pigment Epithelial Detachments,1 | |
1095,Primary Open Angle Glaucoma and Cataracts,1 | |
1096,Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration of All Subtypes,1 | |
1097,Pigment Dispersion Glaucoma,3 | |
1098,Orbital Disease,1 | |
1099,Ocular Physiology,2 | |
1100,Traumas,1 | |
1101,Non-Exudative Age Related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1102,Age Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1103,Noninfectious Posterior Uveitis,1 | |
1104,Neovascular Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD),1 | |
1105,Neovacular Age-related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1106,Pupil Dilation,1 | |
1107,Contrast Sensitivity,1 | |
1108,High Risk Patient,1 | |
1109,Posterior Capsule Opacification After Phacoemulsification and IOL Implantation,1 | |
1110,Recurrence,2 | |
1111,Choroidal Vessels; Anastomosis,1 | |
1112,Post-operative Endophthalmitis,1 | |
1113,Non-exudative Age-related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1114,Choroidal Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1115,Degeneration of Macula and Posterior Pole,1 | |
1116,Age Related Maculopathy,3 | |
1117,Aged Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1118,Nonexudative Age Related Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1119,Nuclear Sclerotic Cataract,1 | |
1120,Oular Hypertension,1 | |
1121,"Idiopathic Epiretinal Membrane, Cataract",1 | |
1122,Age Related Macular Degeneration and Stargartd,1 | |
1123,Orbital Implants,1 | |
1124,Non-infectious Intermediate and Posterior Uveitis,2 | |
1125,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor,1 | |
1126,Wet AMD,1 | |
1127,Regional Blood Flow,2 | |
1128,Drusen Stage Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1129,Retinal Function,1 | |
1130,Anophthalmos,1 | |
1131,Endolaser Treatment,1 | |
1132,Age-related Maculopathy,1 | |
1133,Hemorrhage,1 | |
1134,Detachment of the Posterior Hyaloid,1 | |
1135,Allergies,1 | |
1136,Chronic Angle Closure Glaucoma,2 | |
1137,Aphakic Retinal Detachment,1 | |
1138,Recurrent Diabetic Vitreous Hemorrhage,1 | |
1139,Stress,1 | |
1140,Age-Related Maculopathies,1 | |
1141,Age-Related Neovascular Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1142,End Stage Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1143,Failing Bleb Following Trabeculectomy,1 | |
1144,Bietti Crystalline Dystrophy,1 | |
1145,Corneal Dystrophy,7 | |
1146,Age-Related Maculopathy,4 | |
1147,Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy,3 | |
1148,Bacterial Endophthalmitis,1 | |
1149,Dry Age Related Macular Degeneration.,1 | |
1150,Inflammation Following Cataract Surgery,1 | |
1151,"Maculopathy, Age-Related",3 | |
1152,Bietti's Crystalline Dystrophy,1 | |
1153,Myopic Macular Haemorrhages,1 | |
1154,"""Wet"" Age-Related Macular Degeneration",1 | |
1155,"Corneal Dystrophy, Band-Shaped",1 | |
1156,Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy,1 | |
1157,Fuchs' Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy,3 | |
1158,Moderate Corneal Endothelial Decompensation,1 | |
1159,Contact Lens Dryness,1 | |
1160,Coloboma,3 | |
1161,Macular Corneal Dystrophy,1 | |
1162,Fuchs Dystrophy,2 | |
1163,Endothelial Dysfunction,4 | |
1164,Fuchs' Corneal Endothelial Dystrophy (FCED),1 | |
1165,Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy,17 | |
1166,Pseudophakic Corneal Edema,1 | |
1167,Corneal Erosions,1 | |
1168,Non-syndromic Retinitis Pigmentosa,1 | |
1169,"Corneal Dystrophies, Hereditary",4 | |
1170,Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP),5 | |
1171,Retinal Degenerations,1 | |
1172,Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy,7 | |
1173,"Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (Optic, Atrophy, Hereditary, Leber)",1 | |
1174,Ocular Motility Disorders,2 | |
1175,Ocular Inflammatory Disease,1 | |
1176,Retinoblastoma,53 | |
1177,Halitosis,1 | |
1178,Toxic Retinopathies,1 | |
1179,Infectious Disease,1 | |
1180,Retinal Hemorrhage,3 | |
1181,Ocular Conditions Resulting in Visual Impairment,1 | |
1182,Stickler Syndrome,1 | |
1183,"Ligneous Conjunctivitis, Left Eye",1 | |
1184,Choroidal Effusion,1 | |
1185,Retina Atrophy,1 | |
1186,Binocular Vision Disorder,4 | |
1187,Acute Infectious Conjunctivitis (Disorder),1 | |
1188,Plasminogen Deficiency,1 | |
1189,Macular Detachment,1 | |
1190,Adenoviral Keratoconjunctivitis,3 | |
1191,Hyperopia of Both Eyes,1 | |
1192,Fibrosis,1 | |
1193,Pseudophakic Retinal Detachment,1 | |
1194,Eye Pain,4 | |
1195,Pupillary Disorders,1 | |
1196,Usher Syndrome Type 2,1 | |
1197,Dim Light Vision Disturbances,1 | |
1198,Visual Impairment,25 | |
1199,Corneal Ulcer,15 | |
1200,Central or Peripheral Visual Impairment,1 | |
1201,Space Flight Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome,1 | |
1202,Microcornea,1 | |
1203,Non-infectious Anterior Uveitis,4 | |
1204,Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma,1 | |
1205,Coats Disease,3 | |
1206,Rod-Cone Degeneration,1 | |
1207,Irvine-Gass Syndrome,2 | |
1208,Ocular Illness,1 | |
1209,Convergence Insufficiency,11 | |
1210,Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathies,1 | |
1211,Retinal Artery Occlusion,3 | |
1212,Non-infectious Pan Uveitis,1 | |
1213,Preterm,1 | |
1214,Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma in Both Eyes,1 | |
1215,Postoperative Ocular Pain After PRK Surgery,1 | |
1216,Xerophthalmia,4 | |
1217,Vertical Strabismus,1 | |
1218,Neovascularization,1 | |
1219,Stargardt Disease 1,4 | |
1220,"Retinal Hemorrhage, Right Eye",1 | |
1221,Sensory Integration Disorder,1 | |
1222,"Moderate or Severe Vision Impairment, Both Eyes",1 | |
1223,Endophthalmitis Following Cataract Surgery,1 | |
1224,Myopic Traction Maculopathy,2 | |
1225,Stargardt Disease-1,1 | |
1226,Polypoid Choroidal Vasculopathy,1 | |
1227,"Vision, Low",6 | |
1228,"Suture, Complication",1 | |
1229,Sarcoid Uveitis,2 | |
1230,Anterior Uveitis,10 | |
1231,Laser Stimulation,1 | |
1232,Pityriasis Folliculorum,1 | |
1233,Visual Disorders,2 | |
1234,Adverse Drug Event,1 | |
1235,Allergic Conjunctivitis,92 | |
1236,Cytomegalovirus Anterior Uveitis,1 | |
1237,Comparison of Three Vision Therapy Approaches for Convergence Insufficiency,1 | |
1238,Microsporidial Keratoconjunctivitis,2 | |
1239,"Infection, Fungal",1 | |
1240,Microphthalmos With Congenital Cataracts,1 | |
1241,Hypertropia,1 | |
1242,Diabetic Macular Edema of Left Eye,1 | |
1243,Magnetic Resonance Imaging,1 | |
1244,Non-Exudative (Dry) Age-related Macular Degeneration (dAMD),1 | |
1245,Accommodative Insufficiency,1 | |
1246,Blindness Congenital,2 | |
1247,Moxifloxacin,1 | |
1248,Fibrosis of the Retina,1 | |
1249,Optic Disk Drusen,2 | |
1250,Cerebral Visual Impairment,2 | |
1251,Visual Disorder,3 | |
1252,Mean Blur Ratio,1 | |
1253,Acute Anterior Uveitis,1 | |
1254,Corneal Neovascularization,18 | |
1255,Central Retinal Artery Occlusion,6 | |
1256,Recurrent Pterygium of Eye,1 | |
1257,Stargardt's Disease,3 | |
1258,Mycotic Corneal Ulcer,1 | |
1259,Electroencephalogram,1 | |
1260,Pupillary Occlusion,1 | |
1261,Keratitis; Infectious Disease (Manifestation),2 | |
1262,Retained Lens Fragments,1 | |
1263,Non-Infectious Anterior Uveitis,1 | |
1264,Central Visual Impairment,4 | |
1265,Hypertension,4 | |
1266,Myopic Progression,3 | |
1267,Optic Papilla Edema,1 | |
1268,Eyelid Ptosis Congenital,1 | |
1269,Visual Pathway Diseases; Neuroimaging,1 | |
1270,Degenerative Myopia With Macular Hole,1 | |
1271,Emotional Adjustment,1 | |
1272,Vision Disability,3 | |
1273,Macular Degeneration Advanced,1 | |
1274,ROP Threshold,1 | |
1275,Optic Disc Drusen,1 | |
1276,"Blindness, Complete",1 | |
1277,Squint,2 | |
1278,Allergy Skin,1 | |
1279,Myopic Maculopathy,2 | |
1280,"Atrophy, Geographic",3 | |
1281,Divergent Strabismus,1 | |
1282,"Strabismus, Comitant",1 | |
1283,Psychedelic Experiences,1 | |
1284,Colon Adenomatous Polyp,1 | |
1285,Pan-uveitis,1 | |
1286,Stage 2+ or Stage 3+ Retinopathy of Prematurity in Zone I or Zone II.,1 | |
1287,Neutrophils,1 | |
1288,Retinal Neovascularization,5 | |
1289,Vitreous Opacities or Hemorrhage,1 | |
1290,Uveitic Macular Edema,2 | |
1291,"Strabismus, Divergent",1 | |
1292,Inferior Oblique Overaction,1 | |
1293,Endotheliitis,1 | |
1294,Visual Fields Hemianopsia,1 | |
1295,Enophthalmos Traumatic,1 | |
1296,Visual Impairment in Children,1 | |
1297,Chalazion,8 | |
1298,Non-infectious Panuveitis,1 | |
1299,Metamorphopsia,4 | |
1300,Endogenous Anterior Uveitis,1 | |
1301,Prognosis,1 | |
1302,Micro-Conjunctival Autografting Combined With Amniotic Membrane Transplantation,1 | |
1303,Visual Disorder Due to Age-related Macula Degeneration,1 | |
1304,Anisocoria,1 | |
1305,Macular Edema Due to Diabetes Mellitus,2 | |
1306,Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP),7 | |
1307,Fall,2 | |
1308,Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Edema,1 | |
1309,Macular Neovascularisation,1 | |
1310,Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK),1 | |
1311,Cortical Visual Impairment,1 | |
1312,Rocuronium,1 | |
1313,Nystagmus,2 | |
1314,Nystagmus Vestibular,1 | |
1315,"Anesthesia, Local",1 | |
1316,Reticular Pseudodrusen,1 | |
1317,Pupil Dilation Prior to Cataract Surgery Out-patient,1 | |
1318,Malignant Neoplasms of Eye Brain and Other Parts of Central Nervous System,1 | |
1319,Recurrent Pterygium,6 | |
1320,Anterior Segment Inflammation,1 | |
1321,Iritis,2 | |
1322,"Macular Edema, Cystoid",5 | |
1323,Retinal Thickening,2 | |
1324,"Myopia, Degenerative",4 | |
1325,Center-involved Diabetic Macular Edema,1 | |
1326,Prophylaxis,1 | |
1327,Surgical Site Infection,1 | |
1328,PONV,1 | |
1329,"Diabetes Mellitus, With Complications",1 | |
1330,Dyslipidemias,1 | |
1331,DME,1 | |
1332,Efficacy,1 | |
1333,Optokinetic Nystagmus,1 | |
1334,Refractory Diabetic Macular Edema,2 | |
1335,Clinically Significant Macular Edema Due to Diabetes Mellitus,1 | |
1336,Center-involved Diabetic Macular Edema (CI-DME),1 | |
1337,Autosomal Recessive Stargardt Disease 1 (ABCA4-related),2 | |
1338,Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome,1 | |
1339,Idiopathic Juxtafoveal Retinal Telangiectasia,1 | |
1340,Horizontal Strabismus With High AC/A Ratio,1 | |
1341,Diabetic Macular Edema(DME),1 | |
1342,Acquired Esotropia,1 | |
1343,Cystoid Macular Edema After Phacoemulsification,1 | |
1344,"Aneurysm, Dissecting",1 | |
1345,Acute Conjunctivitis,1 | |
1346,Large Angle Horizontal Strabismus,1 | |
1347,DR Population- With or Without Diabetic Macular Edema,1 | |
1348,Asymmetric Dissociated Vertical Deviation,1 | |
1349,Acute Retinal Necrosis,1 | |
1350,Exotropia,9 | |
1351,Non Central Diabetic Macular Edema,1 | |
1352,Infectious Uveitis,1 | |
1353,Critical Illness,1 | |
1354,Pigmentary Retinopathy,3 | |
1355,Anti-VEGF Treatment,1 | |
1356,Nausea,1 | |
1357,Exotropia or Intermittent Exotropia,1 | |
1358,"Macular Edema, Diabetic",2 | |
1359,Esophoria,1 | |
1360,Clinically Significant Diabetic Macular Edema,2 | |
1361,Diabetic Macular Oedema,10 | |
1362,Retinal Pigment Epithelial Detachment,2 | |
1363,Mellitus Diabetes,1 | |
1364,Intraocular Inflammation,3 | |
1365,Intrachoroidal Cavitation,1 | |
1366,Corneal Neovascularisation,1 | |
1367,Inflammatory Macular Edema,1 | |
1368,Suture Strabismus Surgery,1 | |
1369,Exophthalmos,1 | |
1370,Partially Accommodative Esotropia,1 | |
1371,"Anesthesia, General",1 | |
1372,Chronic Diabetic Macular Edema,1 | |
1373,Diabetic Macula Edema,1 | |
1374,Hard Lipid Exudates,1 | |
1375,Retinal Artery Macroaneurysm,1 | |
1376,CYSTOID MACULAR EDEMA,1 | |
1377,Tear Film Insufficiency,2 | |
1378,Oculocardiac Reflex,1 | |
1379,Persistent Diabetic Macular Edema,1 | |
1380,Retinal Photochemistry,1 | |
1381,Retinal Vasculitis,3 | |
1382,Clinically Significant Macular Edema,2 | |
1383,Chronic Diabetic Macular Oedema Considered Insufficiently Responsive to Available Therapies,1 | |
1384,Corneal Graft Failure,2 | |
1385,Chalazion Both Eyes,1 | |
1386,Ovulation Suppression,1 | |
1387,Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy,3 | |
1388,Advanced Dry AMD With Geographic Atrophy,1 | |
1389,Adrenal Suppression,1 | |
1390,Macular Edema (ME),1 | |
1391,Diabetus Mellitus,1 | |
1392,Post-surgical Cystoid Macular Edema (PSCME),1 | |
1393,House Dust Mite Allergy,2 | |
1394,Stargardt's Macular Dystrophy,6 | |
1395,Corneal Edema Pseudophakic,1 | |
1396,Diabetes Mellitus,10 | |
1397,Ovarian Suppression,1 | |
1398,Pigmentary Glaucoma Patients,1 | |
1399,Accommodative Esotropia,1 | |
1400,Diffuse Diabetic Macular Edema,5 | |
1401,Inherited Retinal Dystrophy,1 | |
1402,Macular Edema Associated With Diabetes Mellitus,1 | |
1403,Vision Disorder,1 | |
1404,Floppy Iris Syndrome,1 | |
1405,Graft Detachment,1 | |
1406,Corneal Transplant Failure,1 | |
1407,Uveitic Cystoid Macular Edema,1 | |
1408,Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy,3 | |
1409,Recurrent Pterygia,1 | |
1410,"Corneal Dystrophy, Epithelial Basement Membrane",1 | |
1411,Acute Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Edema,1 | |
1412,* Diffuse Diabetic Macular Edema,1 | |
1413,Type 2 Idiopathic Macular Telangiectasia,1 | |
1414,Other Retinal Dystrophies,1 | |
1415,Resistant Cystoid Macular Edema,1 | |
1416,Acquired Partially Accommodative Esotropia,1 | |
1417,Vascular Occlusion,1 | |
1418,Fuchs,1 | |
1419,Congenital Hereditary Stromal Dystrophy of the Cornea,1 | |
1420,DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA,1 | |
1421,Post-surgical Corneal Decompensation (Irreversible),1 | |
1422,X-linked Genetic Diseases,1 | |
1423,Standardization of Hertel Measurements,1 | |
1424,Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact With Health Services,1 | |
1425,"Bullous Keratopathy, Unspecified Eye",1 | |
1426,Pigment Dispersion Syndrome,2 | |
1427,Fuch's Endothelial Dystrophy,1 | |
1428,Goiter,1 | |
1429,"Depression, Anxiety",1 | |
1430,Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,4 | |
1431,Central Retinal Vein Occlusion,6 | |
1432,Retinal Vein Occlusion,14 | |
1433,Subretinal Fibrosis,1 | |
1434,Choroidal Neovascularization Secondary to Pathologic Myopia,1 | |
1435,Low Vision,12 | |
1436,Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON),6 | |
1437,Atopic Disease (Including Allergic Conjunctivitis),1 | |
1438,Conjunctiva; Disorder,1 | |
1439,"Blindness,Acquired",2 | |
1440,Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION),1 | |
1441,Corneal Melting,1 | |
1442,Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,6 | |
1443,Neuro-Ophthalmology,1 | |
1444,"Optic Neuropathy, Ischemic",2 | |
1445,Acute Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,1 | |
1446,Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,4 | |
1447,Choroideremia,21 | |
1448,Leber Congenital Amaurosis,10 | |
1449,Amblyopia,3 | |
1450,Oculomotor Nerve Palsy,1 | |
1451,Abducens Nerve Paralysis,1 | |
1452,"Blindness,Visual Impairment, Refractive Error, Cataract, High Myopia, Aging",1 | |
1453,Bilateral Conjunctivitis (Disorder),1 | |
1454,Retinitis Pigmentosa Associated With CNGB1 Mutations,1 | |
1455,Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis,4 | |
1456,Uveitic Glaucoma,1 | |
1457,Corneal Topography,1 | |
1458,"Uveitis, Intermediate",5 | |
1459,Other Eye and Face Disorders,1 | |
1460,Ocular Hypertension in Pediatric Patients,1 | |
1461,Scotoma,1 | |
1462,Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss,5 | |
1463,Choroidal Neovascularization,15 | |
1464,Driving Impaired,1 | |
1465,"Endothelial Cell Loss, Corneal",4 | |
1466,Pharmacogenomic,1 | |
1467,Retinitis Pigmentosa Syndrome,2 | |
1468,Cystoid Macular Edema Following Cataract Surgery,2 | |
1469,X-Linked Retinitis Pigmentosa,12 | |
1470,Chorioretinal Degeneration,1 | |
1471,Rod Dystrophy,1 | |
1472,Eye Injury,1 | |
1473,Punctate Inner Choroidopathy,1 | |
1474,Neural Conduction,1 | |
1475,"Conjunctivitis, Allergic",13 | |
1476,Secondary Intraocular Lens,1 | |
1477,Surgery--Complications,1 | |
1478,Vitreous Cloudy,1 | |
1479,"Conjunctivitis, Vernal",2 | |
1480,Acute Endophthalmitis Post-operative,1 | |
1481,Allergic Conjunctivitis (AC),1 | |
1482,"Cystoid Macular Edema, Postoperative",1 | |
1483,Convergence Insufficiency Intermittent Exotropia (CI-IXT),1 | |
1484,Dominantly Inherited Stargardt's Disease (STGD3),1 | |
1485,Keratoconjunctivitis,1 | |
1486,Corneal Endothelial Decompensation,1 | |
1487,Steroid-induced Glaucoma - Borderline,1 | |
1488,Coat's Disease,1 | |
1489,"Dislocation, Lens",1 | |
1490,Acute Chemical Eye Injuries,1 | |
1491,Choroidal Effusions,1 | |
1492,Chronic Allergic Conjunctivitis,4 | |
1493,Symptoms and Signs,1 | |
1494,Photothermal Therapy,1 | |
1495,Eye Injuries,7 | |
1496,CHM (Choroideremia) Gene Mutations,1 | |
1497,Myopic Choroidal Neovascular Membrane,1 | |
1498,Papilledema,1 | |
1499,Small Pupil,2 | |
1500,Keratonjunctivitis,1 | |
1501,Subfoveal Choroidal Neovascularization,1 | |
1502,Allergic Rhino-Conjunctivitis,1 | |
1503,"Congenital Cataracts, Facial Dysmorphism, And Neuropathy",1 | |
1504,Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis,2 | |
1505,Advanced Retinitis Pigmentosa,1 | |
1506,Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis (AKC),1 | |
1507,Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation,1 | |
1508,Intraocular Lens Dislocation,3 | |
1509,Hemodilution,1 | |
1510,Arrythmia,2 | |
1511,Intermittent Exotropia,17 | |
1512,"Low Vision, Both Eyes",1 | |
1513,Adenovirus.,1 | |
1514,"Cystoid Macular Edema Following Cataract Surgery, Bilateral",1 | |
1515,Ocular Discharge,1 | |
1516,Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis to Ragweed,1 | |
1517,Exophoria,1 | |
1518,Eye Injury Trauma,1 | |
1519,Low Vision Aids,3 | |
1520,Anophthalmic Socket Syndrome,1 | |
1521,"Visual Field Defect, Paracentral Scotoma of Both Eyes",1 | |
1522,Effect of Drugs,1 | |
1523,Healthy Volunteers Eligible for Study; Drug Being Developed for Allergic Conjunctivitis,1 | |
1524,Blindness and Low Vision,2 | |
1525,Esotropia,7 | |
1526,Atopic Conjunctivitis,1 | |
1527,Cognition Disorders,1 | |
1528,Rate of Post-Operative Cystoid Macular Edema,1 | |
1529,Low Vision Digital Assistance,1 | |
1530,Implicit Bias,1 | |
1531,Subluxation of Lens,2 | |
1532,Blindness,23 | |
1533,Ocular GVHD,1 | |
1534,After Cataract Surgery,1 | |
1535,Fungal Ulcer,1 | |
1536,"Choroidal Neovascularization, Visual Field, Visual Acuity",1 | |
1537,Posterior Polymorphous Dystrophy,1 | |
1538,Alternating Exotropia,1 | |
1539,"Blindness, Acquired",2 | |
1540,Sarcoidosis-associated Ocular Inflammation,1 | |
1541,Dynamic Stereopsis in Intermittent Exotropia Patients,1 | |
1542,Visual Aura,1 | |
1543,Ketamine,1 | |
1544,Exotropia Intermittent,1 | |
1545,Acquired Blindness,1 | |
1546,Retinal Vein Thrombosis,1 | |
1547,Exercises,1 | |
1548,Other and Unspecified Superficial Injuries of Eye,1 | |
1549,Dual Sensory Impairment of Vision and Hearing,1 | |
1550,Conjunctival Neoplasms,2 | |
1551,Corneal Ulcers,2 | |
1552,Acute Adenoviral Keratoconjunctivitis,1 | |
1553,Light Sensitivity,1 | |
1554,Retinitis Pigmentosa.,1 | |
1555,Corneal Melting in Boston Keratoprosthesis Type I,1 | |
1556,Subfoveal Neovascularization.,1 | |
1557,Sterile Corneal Melt,1 | |
1558,Choroidal Detachment,1 | |
1559,Central Vision Loss From Macular Diseases,1 | |
1560,Capsular Bag Distention Syndrome After Cataract Surgery,1 | |
1561,Idiopathic Choroidal Neovascularization,2 | |
1562,Moderate Intermittent Exotropia,1 | |
1563,Adolescent Development,1 | |
1564,Skin Neoplasms,1 | |
1565,Diplopia,1 | |
1566,Inflammatory Choroidal Neovascularization,1 | |
1567,Allergic Conjunctivitis to Tree Pollen or Grass Pollen,1 | |
1568,"Macular Dystrophy, Corneal",1 | |
1569,Type 3 Choroidal Neovascularization,1 | |
1570,Bacterial Infections,1 | |
1571,Uveitis Related Cystoid Macular Edema,1 | |
1572,Exfoliation Syndrome,3 | |
1573,Boston Keratoprosthesis Type I Candidate,1 | |
1574,Superior Limbic Keratoconjunctivitis,1 | |
1575,"Erosion; Cornea, Traumatic",1 | |
1576,Choroidal Neovascularization (CNV),1 | |
1577,Gyrate Atrophy,2 | |
1578,"Nystagmus, Acquired",1 | |
1579,Strabismic Deviation,1 | |
1580,Vitreomacular Adhesion Including Macular Hole,1 | |
1581,Teaching Technique,1 | |
1582,Cytoid Macular Edema,1 | |
1583,Vitreous Hemorrhage Secondary to PDR,1 | |
1584,Aged,1 | |
1585,Subretinal Hemorrhage and Exudative Maculopathy,1 | |
1586,Vitamin A Deficiency,26 | |
1587,Thrombosis,1 | |
1588,Iris Prolapsus From the Wound,1 | |
1589,"Blindness, Legal",1 | |
1590,GVHD,1 | |
1591,Graft Vs Host Disease,1 | |
1592,Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy,7 | |
1593,Parasympathetic Cardiovascular Function Disorder,1 | |
1594,"Efficacy, Self",1 | |
1595,Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON),1 | |
1596,Ischemic Macula Edema,1 | |
1597,Optic Neuritis,30 | |
1598,Optic Disk Disorders,1 | |
1599,Refractory Uveitis,1 | |
1600,Huntington Disease,1 | |
1601,Corneal Dystrophies,1 | |
1602,Retinitis Pigmentosa 20,1 | |
1603,Laser Burn of Retina,1 | |
1604,LGMDR24 - POMGnT2 Related,1 | |
1605,Severe Keratitis,1 | |
1606,Moebius Sequence,1 | |
1607,"Albinism, Ocular",2 | |
1608,Macular Degeneration (Age Related),1 | |
1609,Ataxia,2 | |
1610,"Optic Atrophy, Hereditary, Leber",1 | |
1611,Chronic Graft-versus-host Disease,1 | |
1612,Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum,1 | |
1613,Interstitial Cystitis,1 | |
1614,Self Efficacy,1 | |
1615,Albinism,3 | |
1616,Aniridia,10 | |
1617,Hereditary Macular Degeneration,1 | |
1618,Amaurosis Fugax,1 | |
1619,Mutation,1 | |
1620,Congenital Aniridia,1 | |
1621,Cornea Guttata,1 | |
1622,Trauma,1 | |
1623,Visual Prosthesis,1 | |
1624,Posterior Polymorphous Corneal Dystrophy,1 | |
1625,Acute Zonal Occult Outer Retinopathy,1 | |
1626,Oculocutaneous Albinism (OCA),1 | |
1627,Herpetic Keratitis,1 | |
1628,"Interstitial Cystitis, Chronic",1 | |
1629,"Optic Nerve Head Pits, Bilateral Congenital",1 | |
1630,Retina; Dystrophy,1 | |
1631,Usher Syndromes,3 | |
1632,Sjogren's Disease,2 | |
1633,Uveal Disease,1 | |
1634,"Leber Congenital Amaurosis, Retinitis Pigmentosa",1 | |
1635,FKRP Gene Mutation,1 | |
1636,Retinitis Pigmentosa 39,1 | |
1637,Interstitial Lung Disease,2 | |
1638,Oculocutaneous Albinism,2 | |
1639,Congenital Glaucoma,6 | |
1640,Partial Aniridia,1 | |
1641,Autosomal Dominant Retinitis Pigmentosa,1 | |
1642,Wolfram Syndrome,6 | |
1643,"Eye Cancer, Retinoblastoma",1 | |
1644,RP (Retinitis Pigmentosa),2 | |
1645,USH2A,1 | |
1646,LEPR Deficiency Obesity,1 | |
1647,Colorblindness,1 | |
1648,"BEST VITELLIFORM MACULAR DYSTROPHY, MULTIFOCAL (Disorder)",1 | |
1649,Platelet Dysfunction,1 | |
1650,Sickle Cell Disease,1 | |
1651,Cancer,1 | |
1652,"Albinism, Oculocutaneous",1 | |
1653,Leucocoria,1 | |
1654,Color Blindness,1 | |
1655,NPDR - Non Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,1 | |
1656,"Color Blindness, Red",1 | |
1657,Hypopituitarism,1 | |
1658,Unilateral Retinoblastoma,4 | |
1659,Glomerulocystic Kidney Disease,1 | |
1660,"Optic, Atrophy, Hereditary, Leber",2 | |
1661,Retinopathy of Prematurity Both Eyes,1 | |
1662,Mitochondrial Diabetes,1 | |
1663,"Usher Syndrome, Type 1B",1 | |
1664,X-linked Lymphoproliferative Syndrome,1 | |
1665,Restless Legs Syndrome,1 | |
1666,Williams-Beuren Syndrome,1 | |
1667,Bladder Cancer,1 | |
1668,Bardet-Biedl Syndrome,4 | |
1669,POMC Deficiency,1 | |
1670,Reaction Time,1 | |
1671,LCA1,1 | |
1672,Brain Disorders,1 | |
1673,Retinoblastoma Unilateral,1 | |
1674,Chemotherapy Effect,2 | |
1675,Ballon Technique,1 | |
1676,Nager Syndrome,1 | |
1677,Cochlear Implantation,1 | |
1678,"Retinoblastoma, Extraocular",1 | |
1679,Color Vision Defects,2 | |
1680,Fucosidosis,1 | |
1681,Von Hippel-Lindau Disease,1 | |
1682,Alström Syndrome,2 | |
1683,Retinoblastoma Bilateral,1 | |
1684,Cannabis,1 | |
1685,Leber's Congenital Amaurosis,1 | |
1686,Secondary Primary Malignancies After Retinoblastoma,1 | |
1687,CAD Test; Children's Vision; Colour Assessment; Colour Vision; Turkey,1 | |
1688,Onset Over 60 Months,1 | |
1689,Muscular Weakness,1 | |
1690,Premature Infant,1 | |
1691,Hearing Loss,2 | |
1692,Wounds and Injury,1 | |
1693,Alström Syndrome (AS),1 | |
1694,Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma,1 | |
1695,Iris; Deformity,1 | |
1696,Severe Aplastic Anemia,1 | |
1697,Survivors of Unilateral Retinoblastoma,1 | |
1698,Neuroblastoma,1 | |
1699,Behcet's Disease,1 | |
1700,Langerhan's Cell Histiocytosis,1 | |
1701,Aicardi Syndrome,1 | |
1702,Usher Syndrome Type 3,1 | |
1703,"Retinoblastoma, Recurrent",1 | |
1704,Neurodevelopmental Abnormality,1 | |
1705,Breast Cancer,1 | |
1706,NMO Spectrum Disorder;Registry Study,1 | |
1707,Hereditary Retinoblastoma,1 | |
1708,"Optic Atrophy, Autosomal Dominant",1 | |
1709,"Optic; Neuritis, With Demyelination",4 | |
1710,Hemodynamic Instability,1 | |
1711,Cerebello-oculo-renal Syndromes,1 | |
1712,Alström Syndrome (ALMS),1 | |
1713,Retinal Neoplasm,2 | |
1714,Optic Nerve Hypoplasia,1 | |
1715,Graft vs. Host Disease,1 | |
1716,Virus Diseases,1 | |
1717,Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,3 | |
1718,"Color Blindness, Acquired",1 | |
1719,Hematologic Diseases,1 | |
1720,Rhabdomyosarcoma,2 | |
1721,Hermansky Pudlak Syndrome,1 | |
1722,Usher's Syndrome,1 | |
1723,"Unspecified Childhood Solid Tumor, Protocol Specific",4 | |
1724,Langerhans-Cell Histiocytosis,1 | |
1725,Leukocyte Disorder,1 | |
1726,Orphan Diseases,1 | |
1727,Pineoblastoma,1 | |
1728,Metabolic Disease,1 | |
1729,NAION( Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy),1 | |
1730,Non Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,1 | |
1731,Glioma,1 | |
1732,Germ Cell Tumors,1 | |
1733,Drug Evaluation,1 | |
1734,Non Arteritic Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,2 | |
1735,Non-arteritic Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,2 | |
1736,Intraocular Retinoblastoma,4 | |
1737,Renal Cancer,1 | |
1738,Optic Neuropathies,2 | |
1739,Optical Neuritis,1 | |
1740,Sarcoma,8 | |
1741,Soft Tissue Sarcoma,1 | |
1742,Extraocular Retinoblastoma,1 | |
1743,Recurrent Wilms Tumor and Other Childhood Kidney Tumors,1 | |
1744,Cognitive Dysfunction,2 | |
1745,Mental Retardation,1 | |
1746,Chediak-Higashi Syndrome,1 | |
1747,Virus-Associated Hemophagocytic Syndrome,2 | |
1748,Recurrent Retinoblastoma,1 | |
1749,Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,3 | |
1750,Congenital Hearing Impairment,1 | |
1751,Small Intestine Cancer,1 | |
1752,Mycoses,1 | |
1753,Non Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,3 | |
1754,Retinal Neoplasms,1 | |
1755,Ischemic Optic Neuropathy/Optic Nerve Stroke,1 | |
1756,Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome (HPS),2 | |
1757,NMO Spectrum Disorder,4 | |
1758,Testicular Germ Cell Tumor,1 | |
1759,Non Arthritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,1 | |
1760,Pulmonary Fibrosis,1 | |
1761,Corticobasal Degeneration,1 | |
1762,Genetic Polymorphism,1 | |
1763,Microspherophakia,1 | |
1764,Pain Management,1 | |
1765,Photosensitivity,1 | |
1766,Motor Delay,1 | |
1767,Cicatrizing Conjunctivitis,1 | |
1768,Retinal Detachment Traction,1 | |
1769,Behcet's Syndrome,2 | |
1770,Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (KCS),1 | |
1771,Dry Eye Syndrome (DES),1 | |
1772,Iris,1 | |
1773,Premature Infant Disease,1 | |
1774,Primary Congenital Glaucoma,7 | |
1775,Developmental Glaucoma,1 | |
1776,Development of Side Effects From Betaxolol,1 | |
1777,Corneal Ulcer (Diagnosis),1 | |
1778,Viral Conjunctivitis,7 | |
1779,Aspiration Pneumonitis,1 | |
1780,Cataract Bilateral Nos,1 | |
1781,Pseudoexfoliation of Lens; Glaucoma,1 | |
1782,Horner Syndrome,1 | |
1783,Infantile Glaucoma,1 | |
1784,Open Angle Glaucoma and Cataract,1 | |
1785,Glaucoma Traumatic,1 | |
1786,Ectopia Lentis,1 | |
1787,Vasculitis Retinal,1 | |
1788,Genetic Anticipation,1 | |
1789,Ocular Injury,2 | |
1790,"Diabetic Macular Edema, Cystoid Macular Edema, Chorodial Neovascularzation, Posterior Uveitis",1 | |
1791,"Myopia, Pathological",1 | |
1792,Amblyopia Suspect,1 | |
1793,Ocular Motion; Disorder,1 | |
1794,Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid,1 | |
1795,Hyperalgesia,1 | |
1796,Xeropthalmia,1 | |
1797,Acute Viral Conjunctivitis,1 | |
1798,Periodontitis,1 | |
1799,Eye Trauma,1 | |
1800,"Pain, Postoperative",2 | |
1801,"Conjunctivitis, Viral",1 | |
1802,Methylprednisolone,1 | |
1803,Choroidal Subfoveal/Juxtafoveal Neovascularization in High Myopia,1 | |
1804,Gastrointestinal Diseases,1 | |
1805,Depression,1 | |
1806,Infectious Iridocyclitis,1 | |
1807,Acute Autoimmune Inflammatory Optic Neuritis,1 | |
1808,Neuritis,1 | |
1809,Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization,3 | |
1810,Transplantation,1 | |
1811,Choroidal Neovascularisation,1 | |
1812,Retinal Vascular Occlusion,1 | |
1813,Sequelae of Previous Trophic Corneal Ulcers,1 | |
1814,Secondary Glaucoma,1 | |
1815,Vitreous Hemorrhage,3 | |
1816,Eyelid Tumor,1 | |
1817,Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome in Cataract Myopic Eyes,1 | |
1818,Pathological Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization,1 | |
1819,Cornea Ulcer,1 | |
1820,"Hemianopsia, Homonymous",4 | |
1821,Chronic Corneal Ulcers,1 | |
1822,Respiratory Depression,1 | |
1823,Myopic Choroidal Neovascularisation,3 | |
1824,Persistent Corneal Epithelial Defect,1 | |
1825,Acute Optic Neuritis,2 | |
1826,Visual Field Defect Homonymous Bilateral,2 | |
1827,Acute Demylelinating Optic Neuritis,1 | |
1828,Hemianopia,1 | |
1829,Monocular Diplopia,1 | |
1830,Papilledema Associated With Increased Intracranial Pressure,1 | |
1831,Bacterial Corneal Ulcer,1 | |
1832,Retinal Edema,1 | |
1833,Optic Disc Swelling,1 | |
1834,Vertical Heterophoria,1 | |
1835,Homonymous Hemianopia,3 | |
1836,Benign Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid,1 | |
1837,Cerebral Blood Flow,1 | |
1838,Acute Postoperative Pain,1 | |
1839,Pemphigoid,1 | |
1840,Hypervitaminosis A,1 | |
1841,Cognitive Impairment,1 | |
1842,Corneal Blindness,1 | |
1843,Hemianopsia,3 | |
1844,Focal Vitreomacular Adhesion,1 | |
1845,Parathyroid Hormone Suppression Test With Cinacalcet,1 | |
1846,Diabetes Macular Edema,1 | |
1847,Choroidal Neovascularization in Angioid Streaks,1 | |
1848,Perennial Allergy to House Dust Mite and/or Cat,1 | |
1849,Zinc Deficiency,3 | |
1850,Quadrantanopia,1 | |
1851,Ophthalmoplegia,2 | |
1852,Severe Forms of Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid,1 | |
1853,Vitamin A Toxicity,1 | |
1854,Vitamin A Deficiency in Children,1 | |
1855,Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder,14 | |
1856,Cataract With Exfoliation Syndrome,1 | |
1857,Development of Posterior Capsule Opacification,1 | |
1858,Autoimmune Bullous Dermatose,1 | |
1859,PEDF Aqueous Level,1 | |
1860,Choroidal Retinal Neovascularization,1 | |
1861,Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder,1 | |
1862,Behçet's Disease,1 | |
1863,Oculopalatal Tremor,1 | |
1864,Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome,1 | |
1865,Fractures,2 | |
1866,Vitritis,2 | |
1867,Horner's Syndrome,1 | |
1868,Aneurysm,1 | |
1869,Low Serum Retinol,1 | |
1870,Balance Impairment,1 | |
1871,Opacification of Intraocular Lens,1 | |
1872,Angioid Streaks,1 | |
1873,Irvine Gass Syndrome,1 | |
1874,Histoplasmosis,1 | |
1875,Visual Field Loss,1 | |
1876,Traumatic Optic Neuropathy,4 | |
1877,HIV,2 | |
1878,Ocular Toxoplasmosis,1 | |
1879,Retinal Imaging,1 | |
1880,HIV Seronegativity,1 | |
1881,Dry Eye With Sjögren's Syndrome,3 | |
1882,"Retinopathy, Diabetic",2 | |
1883,Brow Ptosis,1 | |
1884,Chemical Injury,1 | |
1885,Dry Mouth,1 | |
1886,on Vitreomacular Interface Abnormalities in Diabetic Retinopathy,1 | |
1887,Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR),4 | |
1888,Rasmussen Encephalitis,1 | |
1889,Sarcoidosis,1 | |
1890,"Ataxia, Cerebellar",1 | |
1891,Magnetic Field Exposure,1 | |
1892,Chronic Optic Neuropathy in Multiple Sclerosis,1 | |
1893,Retina Vein Occlusion,1 | |
1894,Optic Disk,1 | |
1895,"Optic Neuropathy, Anterior Ischemic",1 | |
1896,The Aim of Our Study is to Prospectively Evaluate the Optic Neuropathy in Nasopharynx Cancer Patients,1 | |
1897,Optic Nerve Injuries,1 | |
1898,Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy,1 | |
1899,Encephalopathy,1 | |
1900,Diabetic Retinopathy.,1 | |
1901,Iris Disease,1 | |
1902,To Evaluate the Added Value of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Diagnosis of Referable Diabetic Retinopathy in a Teaching Hospital Setting,1 | |
1903,Acute Infectious Keratoconjunctivitis,1 | |
1904,Angiogenesis,1 | |
1905,Diabetic Eye Problems,3 | |
1906,Hereditary Optic Neuropathies,1 | |
1907,Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Related Disorders,1 | |
1908,Graves Disease,15 | |
1909,Vogt Koyanagi Harada Disease,2 | |
1910,Dry Eye Symptoms,1 | |
1911,Hashimoto Disease,1 | |
1912,Progressive Supranuclear Palsy,4 | |
1913,Graves' Disease in Remission (Disorder),1 | |
1914,Behcet's Disease Uveitis,1 | |
1915,Hypovitaminosis D,1 | |
1916,Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,3 | |
1917,Descriptor,1 | |
1918,Neuropathic Pain,2 | |
1919,"Diabetic Retinopathy, DR",1 | |
1920,Risk Prediction Model,1 | |
1921,Home Treatment,1 | |
1922,Physical Inactivity,1 | |
1923,Screening,1 | |
1924,Visual Display Users With Previously Undiagnosed Dry Eye,1 | |
1925,Hormones,1 | |
1926,Macular Edema Due to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus,1 | |
1927,Diabetic Blindness,1 | |
1928,mfERG in Lupus Nephritis,1 | |
1929,Ocular Toxoplasmosis With Recurrences,1 | |
1930,Trachoma,1 | |
1931,"Behavior, Health",1 | |
1932,Rrelapsed Graves' Disease,1 | |
1933,Patient Acceptance of Health Care,1 | |
1934,"Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder, Unspecified Type",1 | |
1935,Dry Eye Syndrome of Unspecified Lacrimal Gland,1 | |
1936,Intermediate Uveitis,1 | |
1937,Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis Type 2,1 | |
1938,Diabete Mellitus,1 | |
1939,VEGF Overexpression,1 | |
1940,Incidence and Severity of Dry Eye After Myopic LASIK,1 | |
1941,Early Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,1 | |
1942,Thyroid Goiter,1 | |
1943,Hyperthyroidism,4 | |
1944,Demyelinating Diseases of the Central Nervous System,1 | |
1945,Dyslipidemia,1 | |
1946,Glaucoma/Closed Angle Glaucoma,1 | |
1947,Radioactive Iodine-Induced Hypothyroidism in Graves Disease Patients,1 | |
1948,Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy - High Risk,1 | |
1949,Blinking,1 | |
1950,Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis,1 | |
1951,Mixed Connective Tissue Disease,1 | |
1952,Stage IV Uveal Melanoma AJCC v7,1 | |
1953,Tears Naturale Forte,1 | |
1954,Treatment Outcome,1 | |
1955,Uveal Melanoma,1 | |
1956,Eye Neoplasms,1 | |
1957,Cyclosporine 0.05% Eye Drops,1 | |
1958,Thyroid Diseases,1 | |
1959,Uveitis Sarcoid,1 | |
1960,Tractional Retinal Detachment,2 | |
1961,Non-Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,1 | |
1962,Neurodevelopmental Disorders,1 | |
1963,Sjogren Syndrome,1 | |
1964,Single-Photon,1 | |
1965,Microbiome,1 | |
1966,Severe Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,2 | |
1967,Multiple Sclerosis (MS),1 | |
1968,Vexas Syndrome,1 | |
1969,Diabetic Cataract,1 | |
1970,Does Hyperbaric Chaber Treatment Improve Diabetic Retinopathy,1 | |
1971,Mycophenolate Mofetil,1 | |
1972,Bacterial Conjunctivitis,1 | |
1973,Naive Patients With Uncomplicated Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,1 | |
1974,Behcet's Uveitis,1 | |
1975,Fatigue,1 | |
1976,Frontotemporal Dementia,1 | |
1977,"Conjunctivitis, Bacterial",4 | |
1978,Retinal Vascular Disorder,1 | |
1979,Moderate Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,1 | |
1980,Corneal Incision Contracture,1 | |
1981,Korean Red Ginseng,1 | |
1982,Sjogren Syndrome With Keratoconjunctivitis,1 | |
1983,Cornea Injury,1 | |
1984,Drug Withdrawal,1 | |
1985,Ecchymosis; Eyelid,1 | |
1986,High Risk Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy,2 | |
1987,Benign Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid With Ocular Involvement,1 | |
1988,Cataract Diabetic,1 | |
1989,Cytomegalovirus Infections,1 | |
1990,"Training Group, Sensitivity",1 | |
1991,Diabetes Mellitus Type 2,1 | |
1992,SMS,1 | |
1993,Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis,1 | |
1994,Other Retinal Disorders,1 | |
1995,Lipid Deficiency,1 | |
1996,Glaucoma Congenital,1 | |
1997,Charles Bonnet Syndrome,1 | |
1998,Acanthamoeba Keratitis,2 | |
1999,PRP,1 | |
2000,Fungal Retinitis,1 | |
2001,Cytomegalovirus Retinitis,1 | |
2002,Immune-Mediated Necrotizing Myopathy,1 | |
2003,Contact Lens Related Dry Eye Syndrome,1 | |
2004,POCD - Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction,1 | |
2005,Neurodegeneration,1 | |
2006,Neonatal Cholestasis,1 | |
2007,Ophthalmologic Complication,1 | |
2008,Diabetic Retinopathy Patients After Vitrectomy,1 | |
2009,Drug Effect,1 | |
2010,Rasmussen Subacute Encephalitis,1 | |
2011,NMOSD,2 | |
2012,Parkinson Disease,1 | |
2013,Vascular Parkinsonism,1 | |
2014,Kearns-Sayre Syndrome,1 | |
2015,Osteoarthritis,1 | |
2016,Type-2 Diabetic Retinopathy,1 | |
2017,Central Retinal Vein Occlusion With Macular Edema,1 | |
2018,Post Menopausal Dry Eye Subjects,1 | |
2019,Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders,1 | |