Published in Can J Ophthalmol on January 01, 1974
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The normal human optic nerve. Axon count and axon diameter distribution. Ophthalmology (1989) 1.69
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The effect of optic disc size on diagnostic precision with the Heidelberg retina tomograph. Ophthalmology (1997) 1.52
Various glaucomatous optic nerve appearances: clinical correlations. Ophthalmology (1996) 1.50
Differential light threshold. Short- and long-term fluctuation in patients with glaucoma, normal controls, and patients with suspected glaucoma. Arch Ophthalmol (1984) 1.48
Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis in the prediction of carpal tunnel syndrome: a model for reporting electrophysiological data. Muscle Nerve (1993) 1.48
Adoption of guidelines for Universal Precautions and Body Substance Isolation in Canadian acute-care hospitals. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol (1990) 1.47
A modification of the Armaly visual field screening technique for glaucoma. Can J Ophthalmol (1971) 1.47
The importance of disc hemorrhage in the prognosis of chronic open angle glaucoma. Arch Ophthalmol (1977) 1.46
Dysthyroid optic neuropathy. The crowded orbital apex syndrome. Ophthalmology (1988) 1.45
The mode of progression of visual field defects in glaucoma. Am J Ophthalmol (1984) 1.45
Which clinical sign of Parkinson's disease best reflects the nigrostriatal lesion? Ann Neurol (1997) 1.45
Lymphocytes from the site of disease but not blood lymphocytes indicate the cause of arthritis. Ann Rheum Dis (1985) 1.44
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in glaucoma. The nocturnal dip. Ophthalmology (1995) 1.43
Chronic open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. An epidemiological study. Br J Ophthalmol (1975) 1.42
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Pulmonary nitric oxide in mountain dwellers. Nature (2001) 1.40
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Color Doppler imaging in patients with asymmetric glaucoma and unilateral visual field loss. Am J Ophthalmol (1996) 1.37
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Visual field damage in normal-tension and high-tension glaucoma. Am J Ophthalmol (1989) 1.34
A correlation of fields and discs in open angle glaucoma. Can J Ophthalmol (1974) 1.33
Peripapillary focal retinal arteriolar narrowing in open angle glaucoma. J Glaucoma (1996) 1.33
Some factors in the production of low tension glaucoma. Br J Ophthalmol (1972) 1.33
The use of visual field indices in detecting changes in the visual field in glaucoma. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci (1990) 1.32
Unequal intraocular pressure and its relation to asymmetric visual field defects in low-tension glaucoma. Ophthalmology (1989) 1.32
A clinical comparison of three computerized automatic perimeters in the detection of glaucoma defects. Arch Ophthalmol (1981) 1.31
Visual field defects in low-tension glaucoma. Comparison of defects in low-tension glaucoma and chronic open angle glaucoma. Arch Ophthalmol (1982) 1.31
Reproducibility of retinal and optic nerve head blood flow measurements with scanning laser Doppler flowmetry. J Glaucoma (1997) 1.31
Doyne Memorial Lecture, 1975. Correlation of optic nerve and visual field defects in simple glaucoma. Trans Ophthalmol Soc U K (1975) 1.29
Neuroretinal rim area in suspected glaucoma and early chronic open-angle glaucoma. Correlation with parameters of visual function. Arch Ophthalmol (1984) 1.27
Progression of glaucomatous field defects despite successful filtration. Can J Ophthalmol (1977) 1.27
Ophthalmic artery flow velocity in glaucomatous and normal subjects. Br J Ophthalmol (1993) 1.27
Correlation between the visual field indices and Heidelberg retina tomograph parameters. J Glaucoma (1997) 1.26
Embryonic ventral mesencephalic grafts improve levodopa-induced dyskinesia in a rat model of Parkinson's disease. Brain (2000) 1.24
Comparison of psychophysical and electrophysiological testing in early glaucoma. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci (1996) 1.24
Changes in differential threshold in patients with glaucoma during prolonged perimetry. Br J Ophthalmol (1983) 1.24
Trabeculectomy and the progression of glaucomatous visual field loss. Arch Ophthalmol (1977) 1.23
Relation between optic nerve axon number and axon diameter to scleral canal area. Ophthalmology (1991) 1.23
Reliability of optic disk topographic measurements recorded with a video-ophthalmograph. Am J Ophthalmol (1984) 1.22