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1 ic retinopathy and glaucoma) segments of the eye.
2  comparable to that produced by patching the eye.
3 s and their degeneration in the living human eye.
4 which is difficult to obtain from the living eye.
5  were identified and analyzed in four of six eyes.
6 inflammation in the HEL-expressing recipient eyes.
7 resents with inability to abduct one or both eyes.
8 (1.7%), which were compared with 130 control eyes.
9 stically higher (P < 0.01) in KC than normal eyes.
10 lar between glaucomatous and nonglaucomatous eyes.
11 a, anterior to the vortex veins, in 21.8% of eyes.
12 es presented to the same eye or to different eyes.
13 ghly visual nonprimate with frontally placed eyes.
14 TM stiffening reported in glaucomatous human eyes.
15 mark of autism: reduced attention to others' eyes.
16 pendence of eyes when patients had 2 uveitic eyes.
17 e prevalent in eyes with AMD than in control eyes.
18 red with no difference compared with control eyes 12 and 24 months later (P > 0.05 for both).
19  to clinical outcome parameters of recipient eyes 12 months after surgery and 3 months after total su
20 y (5/29, 17.2%) as compared to control group eyes (12/31, 38.7%), though differences were marginally
21                              A subset of 224 eyes (123 female participants and 101 male participants;
22                               There were 199 eyes (123 patients) in the POAG group and 61 eyes (38 pa
23 arge pupils, photoreceptors, and ever larger eyes [2], or neurally, with summation strategies, which
24 ith the VFE application on 206 subjects (411 eyes): 210 normal (NL), 183 glaucoma (GL), and 18 diabet
25                     Seventy-two patients (72 eyes: 22 eyes SND+ and 50 eyes SND-) with treatment-naiv
26  Twelve eyes (32%) had neovascular AMD and 1 eye (3%) had neovascularization secondary to pseudoxanth
27  as late tears if they tore afterward (17/55 eyes [31%]).
28  OPL were broader and deeper in some eyes (5 eyes, 31.2%), giving an "omega sign" (omega) appearance.
29                                       Twelve eyes (32%) had neovascular AMD and 1 eye (3%) had neovas
30                       Twenty-two of 69 study eyes (32%) were treatment naive.
31 eyes (123 patients) in the POAG group and 61 eyes (38 patients) in the PACG group.
32                                Results Of 54 eyes, 42 were Reese-Ellsworth group IV to V, and 37 were
33 s of the OPL were broader and deeper in some eyes (5 eyes, 31.2%), giving an "omega sign" (omega) app
34 e in best-corrected visual acuity in uveitic eyes (5 letters = 1 visual acuity chart line; potential
35 l management (median number of OCT scans per eye, 5; range, 1-15).
36   Neovascular glaucoma developed in 20 of 36 eyes (56%).
37                                A total of 95 eyes (66 patients, mean [standard deviation] aged 49 [12
38 rs if they tore before the breakpoint (38/55 eyes [69%]), and as late tears if they tore afterward (1
39                               A total of 968 eyes (75.2%) had no AMD, in agreement with their medical
40                                At 1 month 37 eyes (80.4%) had a BCVA of 20/40 or better.
41 lateral retinal tears were noted in 18.2% of eyes; 86.4% were myopic eyes (p = 0.01); 81.8% occurred
42 aphy had the highest accuracy (97%, 34 of 35 eyes, 95% confidence interval 92%-100%) for classifying
43 tor cortex (M1) when humans tracked with the eyes a visual target that was moved by the hand.
44 re vital to the functional competence of the eye, a fact underscored by the devastating toll of exces
45 experience during development, the amblyopic eye (AE) loses visual sensitivity whereas the fellow eye
46 ed monolayer (SAM) was detected by the naked eye and analysed using an image analysis software (Image
47 ary 1992 and April 2015 at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, 48 eyes of 44 patients had kerato
48 toperative ophthalmic examinations for first eye and second eye cataract surgeries.
49  with a broad range of phenotypic values for eye and skin color due to the mix of West African and Eu
50 consistency were 0.83 and 0.89 for the Local Eye and Visual Function subscales, respectively, and rem
51 ompare them with those induced by covering 1 eye and with strategies used to recover fusion.
52 tula implant was successfully placed in both eyes and adequate intraocular pressure control was achie
53 lly administered ST266 accumulated in rodent eyes and optic nerves, attenuated visual dysfunction, an
54 play shutters for alternate occlusion of the eyes and the conventional Hess screen test.
55 al acuity of <6/18 but >/=3/60 in the better eye) and blindness (presenting visual acuity of <3/60 in
56 ortex that respond only to the contralateral eye are tuned to higher spatial frequencies.
57 using multimodal imaging allow us to use the eye as a window to the systemic infection.
58 idence interval 92%-100%) for classifying an eye as PE or PPE.
59                         We therefore defined eyes as having early tears if they tore before the break
60          The astronauts moved their head and eyes as quickly as possible from the central fixation po
61 t continued to decline compared with control eyes at all end points.
62    HE was present in 128 of 1185 (11%) study eyes at baseline, 77% within 1 disc diameter of the fove
63 l of 39 679 cornea donor eyes from SightLife Eye Bank between 2012 and 2016.
64 the use of donor corneas supplied by foreign eye banks is the effect of the increased donor death-to-
65  Participants with PTSD (n = 28) showed more eye-blink reflexes and larger heart rate, skin conductan
66 igh-frequency activity transients, driven by eye blinks, are suppressed in higher-level but not early
67 recognized by the presence of golden-colored eyes, bright green bodies and delicate wings with dense
68 d the external lattices of enormous compound eyes, but not the internal structures or anything about
69 senting visual acuity of <3/60 in the better eye) by cause, age, region, and year.
70 subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets.
71 ); the disease-specific survival adjusted by eye cancer center was better in patients who had receive
72 in patients with DR at a peripheral tertiary eye care center of Nepal.
73 roved sharing of "best practices" to improve eye care globally.
74 he Singapore National Eye Centre, a tertiary eye care institute.
75 olume, and therefore, also by total cost for eye care providers compared with all other providers (38
76  Main outcome measures include proportion of eye care providers who assess patients' smoking status,
77                                              Eye care resources should be mobilized for EVD survivors
78       Multiple hospital sites of the Aravind Eye Care System, India.
79 lence of diagnosed ocular disease and use of eye care.
80 ociated with higher odds of reporting use of eye care.
81 halmic examinations for first eye and second eye cataract surgeries.
82 r vitreous detachment was the most common (8 eyes) cause of RD.
83       Patients were recruited at the Kellogg Eye Center from October 1, 2015, to January 31, 2016.
84 to March 20, 2013, at the Singapore National Eye Centre, a tertiary eye care institute.
85 t of myopia or astigmatism at the University Eye Clinic Maastricht as of January 1998.
86 rphisms (SNPs) known to be involved in human eye colour variation showed stronger associations with o
87 al effects of the spectral properties of the eye-colouring screening pigments are discussed within th
88          Mean VLD was also lower in diabetic eyes compared with control eyes in both the superficial
89 ort) had detailed phenotyping for AMD; other eye conditions; cardiovascular, neurologic, gastrointest
90 cause irreversible loss of vision or serious eye damage.
91  mm/year, compared to 0.19+/-0.12 mm/year in eyes developing new-onset GA (5/21).
92 le fiber morphology and resulted in abnormal eye development.
93 cal data were collected for 96 patients (175 eyes) diagnosed with RV from 2003 to 2013.
94                                  We compared eye diameters and brain region volumes across sex and li
95 estimates of the prevalence of diagnosed dry eye disease (DED) and associated demographics among US a
96                                  Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 Ancillary SD OCT study participants
97                                          Dry eye disease was defined from the validated Short Questio
98 arch can be impaired in patients with common eye diseases like glaucoma and age-related macular degen
99 lar photoreceptors cause vision loss in many eye diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration a
100  Genome-wide Association Studies (GWASs) for eye diseases/traits have delivered a number of novel fin
101 acial features (e.g., very large/small inter-eye distance), and reduction of the gain of feature tuni
102 isual experience leads to an extreme form of eye dominance, in which vision through the nondominant e
103 ted to last at least 1 year that included an eye examination as part of complete, free treatment.
104  were increasingly more likely to undergo an eye examination by 6 years after initial diabetes diagno
105 [OR], 1.72 per decade) and having not had an eye examination within the past year (OR, 1.61) were ris
106  of reporting ever having received a dilated eye examination.
107  loses visual sensitivity whereas the fellow eye (FE) is largely unaffected.
108 l cortex (rVLPFC) and the bi-lateral frontal eye field (FEF).
109 ysis, we further show that the right frontal-eye field (rFEF) exerted feedback control of the visual
110                               Description of eye findings, presence of microcephaly or other central
111                         Compared with second eyes, first eyes had worse mean preoperative BCVA (0.55
112 y or function after one year of follow-up in eyes following previous successful trabeculectomy.
113 iodic acid-Schiff staining and from the left eye for MUC5AC mucin immunostaining at baseline and afte
114 ken from the bulbar conjunctiva of the right eye for periodic acid-Schiff staining and from the left
115        Complex traits like limbs, brains, or eyes form through coordinated integration of diverse cel
116 sopic vision in the apparently normal fellow eye (forme fruste) to detect the earliest and most sensi
117 al units, at a cellular level, of a compound eye from the base of the Cambrian, more than half a bill
118                              One hundred ten eyes from 104 patients were included with a mean follow-
119 men; mean [SD] age, 63.7 [9.9] years) and 20 eyes from 20 healthy control individuals (9 men and 11 w
120                                   Twenty-one eyes from 21 patients with glaucoma (7 men and 14 women;
121                               A total of 299 eyes from 284 patients treated with DEX implant for DME
122 ectional study comprised a study group of 30 eyes from 30 patients with NAION and a control group of
123 atients with NAION and a control group of 31 eyes from 31 age and gender-matched healthy subjects.
124                 Total of 39 679 cornea donor eyes from SightLife Eye Bank between 2012 and 2016.
125 ence of visual field defects in glaucomatous eyes, glaucoma suspects, and ocular hypertensives with 2
126                               Variability in eye growth and myopic shift continue to make refractive
127  IVC, 50% of salvaged Group D retinoblastoma eyes had <20/200 vision, with TTT being a risk factor fo
128 rmed by 5 surgeons between 1990 and 2013, 64 eyes had low IOP (1.7%), which were compared with 130 co
129                                      Treated eyes had more type 1 and 3 seeds.
130 treal vancomycin after surgery; 5 of these 7 eyes had NLP visual acuity at the most recent examinatio
131                                        DSAEK eyes had significantly better BSCVA (P < .001-.037) with
132                                        Three eyes had the characteristic funduscopic signs of MGS, an
133             Compared with second eyes, first eyes had worse mean preoperative BCVA (0.55 vs. 0.36 log
134                          Eleven patients (11 eyes) had undergone vitreous surgery and were included i
135 hed, because according to this study, 13% of eyes harbor high-risk histopathologic features at presen
136 ikely to be exposed to at least 5 sources of eye health information in the past 12 months.
137 These patients underwent IVCCM at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London, England, an
138 comparative benchmark study, including eight eye hospitals in Australia, India, Singapore, Sweden, U.
139        The final analysis cohort included 88 eyes in 3 groups: monthly (n = 19), TREX (n = 30), and c
140 lower in diabetic eyes compared with control eyes in both the superficial (17.68 mm(-1) vs. 21.55 mm(
141              In particular, MD detected more eyes in the first 5 years of their follow-up, which were
142  HVEM exacerbates disease development in the eye independently of entry.
143          Diabetics are at increased risk for eye infections including bacterial endophthalmitis.
144 1, 2016, through June 30, 2017, at the Stein Eye Institute at UCLA (University of California, Los Ang
145 from the COMPLETE study at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute were evaluated to determine if nGA was pre
146                       We then subdivided AAC eyes into four subgroups: crowded-angle (CR), lens sublu
147 novel mechanism of humoral protection in the eye involving FcRn and may facilitate vaccine and therap
148 ided information on respiratory, dermal, and eye irritation health.
149 ced correction across the two eyes where one eye is corrected for far vision and the other eye is cor
150 ye is corrected for far vision and the other eye is corrected for near vision.
151 nce, in which vision through the nondominant eye is degraded.
152  pathophysiology and its relationship to dry eye is important in order to optimize diagnosis and trea
153 inarily visible stimulus being viewed by one eye is sufficient to produce shifts in subsequent predom
154              Here we report that patching an eye is unnecessary for producing this paradoxical depriv
155 en painless profound visual loss in the left eye (LE) two hours after embolization.
156 les measured along the optical axis of human eye lenses with age-related nuclear cataract showed incr
157  (2D IR) spectra on tissue slices of porcine eye lenses.
158 uctures or anything about how those compound eyes may have functioned.
159 ble medical and surgical interventions, some eyes may still suffer this outcome.
160                                We included 9 eyes; median age at the moment of the PPK was 14 years.
161 the transition to wakefulness from non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
162 es: delta (0-3 Hz) activity during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) associated stages was greater than d
163 from non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
164 g NREM states was lower than Awake and rapid eye movement (REM).
165 t help in designing drug therapies for human eye movement dysfunctions such as abducens nerve palsy.
166 r (DAT) imaging to identify idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (IRBD) patients at
167           RO5256390 profoundly reduced rapid eye movement sleep in wild-type mice; these effects were
168 llations and sleep spindles during non-rapid-eye-movement (NREM) sleep has been proposed to support m
169 raction of the cardinal rhythms of non-rapid-eye-movement (NREM) sleep-the thalamo-cortical spindles,
170 ing of the mechanisms and functions of rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep have occurred over the past dec
171 ing: a distributed representation of learned eye-movement plans represented in domain-specific areas
172 ffects of a stationary mask on the reflexive eye movements induced by a moving stimulus.
173                              To characterize eye movements made by patients with intermittent exotrop
174 ng of specific motoneuronal contributions to eye movements might help in designing drug therapies for
175                       Repetitive strain from eye movements over decades might in susceptible individu
176 oneurons are the major contributor to actual eye movements over the tested stimulus range.
177 he visual field (foveated vision) and deploy eye movements to actively sample regions of interests in
178 ct is stationary, we view it with fixational eye movements.
179 ability in the reaction time and accuracy of eye-movements during a memory guided saccade task are re
180 IM37 gene mutations cause muscle-liver-brain-eye (mulibrey) nanism.
181 -LMM, we investigate an existing data set on eye (n = 625) and skin (n = 684) color from Cape Verde,
182                                       Fellow eyes (n = 207) were treated with 5-minute dosing and con
183  (n = 19), TREX (n = 30), and control fellow eyes (n = 39).
184                When compared with a balanced eye near correction, monovision produced both a clear re
185 R worsening compared with PRP, especially in eyes not required to receive ranibizumab for center-invo
186 which have distinct selectivity (feature vs. eye of origin) and dynamics (relatively slow vs. relativ
187 016, to December 30, 2016, and included both eyes of 100 patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertensio
188                 The KPro was implanted in 11 eyes of 11 patients 0.9 to 15.5 years of age, with 6 bei
189                     One hundred and eighteen eyes of 118 patients were included in the study.
190 of 2-ME nanoparticles were injected in right eyes of 14 rats (low dose; study group I, high dose; stu
191 3 years, 1 or more ODHs were detected in 179 eyes of 169 participants.
192                                   Thirty-six eyes of 23 patients.
193              A total of 313 fluid foci in 50 eyes of 25 patients receiving MEK inhibitors for treatme
194 p technique in EES-DCR was applied in all 27 eyes of 25 patients.
195                               A total of 507 eyes of 289 patients receiving the Artisan Myopia or Art
196                                  Sixty-three eyes of 44 children had 339 OCT sessions over the course
197  the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, 48 eyes of 44 patients had keratoprosthesis type II implant
198                                A total of 16 eyes of 5 female and 9 male patients were analyzed.
199                                        Fifty eyes of 50 participants with keratoconus.
200                                        Sixty eyes of 60 patients with CRVO or BRVO and ME and 40 heal
201 ry between June 2011 and December 2014 in 84 eyes of 84 patients with disorders of anterior corneal s
202  from retinal photographs obtained from both eyes of all participants according to a standardized pro
203 d 21.93 (95% CI, 2.95-162.80; P = 0.003) for eyes of children with age-adjusted ALD < -1 mm (myopic).
204 ce interval [CI], 2.91-53.01; P = 0.001) for eyes of children with intellectual disability and 21.93
205      Here, that role is explored through the eyes of one scientist, who has been lucky enough to have
206  the macula and optic nerve head in the free eyes of unilateral cured retinoblastoma patients and, al
207                               A total of 515 eyes of young men (mean age 21.59 +/- 1.15 years) with h
208  the balance of influence exerted by the two eyes on cortical mechanisms underlying binocular vision
209                       Participants had their eyes open and fixated on a point in the dark.
210 viewed pairs of images presented to the same eye or to different eyes.
211  it is shown successfully to damp pathologic eye oscillations while allowing normal saccadic shifts o
212 ter changed significantly more in presbyopic eyes (P < .001).
213 Holladay 2 formula differed in prepresbyopic eyes (P = .042), and refractive predictions with the Hol
214 ulas differed significantly in prepresbyopic eyes (P = .043 and P = .022, respectively).
215 re noted in 18.2% of eyes; 86.4% were myopic eyes (p = 0.01); 81.8% occurred within a 120 days-period
216 ng that the neurotransmitter of the compound eyes participates in both entrainment pathways.
217                                          One eye per participant was repeatedly imaged to obtain 9 OC
218 d as cost-effective in the United States for eyes presenting with PDR and vision-impairing DME, but n
219                                        Seven eyes received additional intravitreal vancomycin after s
220            Fewer complications were noted in eyes receiving sclerostomy (5/29, 17.2%) as compared to
221 omic outcomes in a subgroup of laser control eyes receiving treatment with intravitreal aflibercept i
222          Diplopia is believed to be a common eye-related symptom.
223 orrelation were selected from a total of 138 eyes reviewed.
224 s was stimulated collectively, only downward eye rotations were observed, demonstrating a functional
225 een EZW constriction rates of right and left eyes (rs = 0.627, P = .0002) and between EZW constrictio
226 nan, a major macromolecular component of the eye's vitreous, with therapeutic antibodies and proteins
227 o known ocular disease who desires a routine eye screening examination is eligible.
228 yes with diabetes mellitus at 19 UK hospital eye services were extracted at the initial and follow-up
229  studies have evaluated risk factors for dry eye severity, but few have assessed risk factors or symp
230 as measureable in 6 cooperative children (10 eyes), showing an average 1% decline.
231  maximum density of total ganglion cells and eye size (35 mm, axial length), we estimated upper limit
232 viewing objects through air, the increase in eye size provided a large increase in performance.
233            Seventy-two patients (72 eyes: 22 eyes SND+ and 50 eyes SND-) with treatment-naive, center
234 y-two patients (72 eyes: 22 eyes SND+ and 50 eyes SND-) with treatment-naive, center-involving DME we
235 ing asymmetries in the spatial processing of eye-specific visual input in binocular primary visual co
236 hosen from 6 study centers from the European Eye Study between November 6, 2000, to November 15, 2002
237 etermine if patient age, and first or second eye surgery affect intra-operative pain control or are c
238      Compared with first eye surgery, second eye surgery resulted in higher postoperative NEI-VFQ sco
239                          Compared with first eye surgery, second eye surgery resulted in higher posto
240  Affairs Hospital with a wide variety of dry eye symptoms and signs (ranging from none to severe).
241 om the validated Short Questionnaire for Dry Eye Syndrome (SQDES) as a previous diagnosis of DED by a
242  ocular diseases affecting the anterior (dry eye syndrome) and posterior (age-related macular degener
243                                Out of the 46 eyes that completed 24 months of treatment and monitorin
244                           However, in fellow eyes, the increase in ACA was mainly owing to decreased
245                  In the clinical keratoconus eyes, the mean K, back difference elevation (BDE), pachy
246 ce shifts in subsequent predominance of that eye to an extent comparable to that produced by patching
247 anatomical coverage of iEEG recordings in 12 eye-tracked neurosurgical patients to test whether a sim
248 an be followed and quantified reliably using eye-tracked serial SD OCT.
249 cumulation process that can be revealed with eye-tracking data.
250                     Four hundred sixty-eight eyes treated with ranibizumab from randomization with gr
251 0 D) and 88 controls with emmetropia in both eyes underwent choroidal imaging using spectral-domain o
252 ents with CPR-type diplopia had better worse-eye visual acuity (mean difference, -0.23; 95% CI, -0.37
253         The mean number of retinal tears per eye was 1.36 +/- 0.5 (range = 1-2); bilateral retinal te
254 us seeds after intravitreal injection and no eye was treated with radiation or enucleated for seeding
255 -type tonometer error measured on live human eyes was 5.2 +/-1.6 mmHg lower than intracameral IOP in
256       The incidence of RVMA in exudative AMD eyes was significantly lower compared with nonexudative
257  an RNAi screen in the developing Drosophila eye, we found that partial APC/C inactivation severely i
258  to visual capacity and frontal placement of eyes, we injected retrograde tracers into the medial rec
259   Patients, whose symptom scores of nose and eye were 0 and 1 point without any rescue drugs, account
260                                    Six of 15 eyes were diagnosed with coincident age-related macular
261 , 2-year, and 4-year follow-up 11, 10, and 7 eyes were evaluated, respectively.
262                 At the 6-month follow-up all eyes were evaluated; at the 1-year, 2-year, and 4-year f
263                                              Eyes were imaged using OCTA systems operating at 1050- a
264  of DDAF present on at least 2 visits; these eyes were included in the estimation of the progression
265                    Almost one quarter of the eyes were misdiagnosed when evaluated by a glaucoma spec
266                                       Fellow eyes were modeled separately.
267                                              Eyes were randomly assigned to receive an intravitreal i
268       A total of 251 participants (458 study eyes) were enrolled.
269        Pigmented mice and albino mice (n = 6 eyes) were used to isolate the photothermal signal from
270 assignment accounting for nonindependence of eyes when patients had 2 uveitic eyes.
271 ls, but pronounced in lateral regions of the eye where images move quickly [4].
272 s is an unbalanced correction across the two eyes where one eye is corrected for far vision and the o
273 y showed conjunctival hyperaemia in the left eye with a slight elevation, suggesting a subconjunctiva
274 e mean number of anti-VEGF injections for an eye with mCNV during the first year after diagnosis was
275                     Two hundred ninety-seven eyes with a median follow-up of 2.6 years were included.
276                     Differences increased in eyes with a thinner RNFL thickness, older age, and decre
277                                A total of 14 eyes with adequate amounts of tumor seeds along with cli
278 pheral retinal changes are more prevalent in eyes with AMD than in control eyes.
279                                              Eyes with and without VF defects were compared with rega
280 obability with respect to NLP outcomes among eyes with congenital aniridia.
281            Anonymized data of 50 254 patient eyes with diabetes mellitus at 19 UK hospital eye servic
282                                  Referral of eyes with DR to an ophthalmologist for further evaluatio
283  to our knowledge, the optimal management of eyes with endophthalmitis associated with DEX has not be
284  In 21 study eyes with quantifiable GA area, eyes with GA present at baseline (16/21) enlarged by 0.3
285 ur study suggests that choroidal thinning in eyes with high myopia is associated with the reduction i
286              A total of 199 patients and 326 eyes with molecularly confirmed (ABCA4) STGD1 underwent
287 nibizumab, has a strong anatomical effect in eyes with neovascular AMD.
288                                           In eyes with no baseline MA, presence of SHRM, SHRM, and PE
289 t statistically significant, with respect to eyes with no signs of AMD (P = 0.1013).
290 ), and optical coherence tomography (OCT) in eyes with NVAMD that were randomly assigned to treatment
291                                           In eyes with PDR, ranibizumab resulted in less PDR worsenin
292                                  In 21 study eyes with quantifiable GA area, eyes with GA present at
293 t GAT values are significantly discordant in eyes with thin corneas and advanced glaucoma.
294                                        Among eyes with undiagnosed AMD, 32 (10.0%) had hyperpigmentat
295 VEGF pharmacotherapy for some cases (such as eyes with zone I disease or aggressive posterior ROP), t
296 CL emission, easily observable even by naked eye, with quantum yield higher than the standard 9,10-di
297 large drusen or noncentral GA and at least 1 eye without advanced disease (n = 317).
298                                    Among 265 eyes without any GA on baseline CP, 70 (26.4%) developed
299        A total of 80 consecutive keratoconic eyes without deep stromal scarring, with at least 1 post
300     The incidence rate of </=20/200 was 0.66/eye-year (EY), (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.32/EY to

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