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Published : 11th December 2024
Authors : Gholamhossein Yaghoobi1,*, Mohammad Dehghanifiroozabad2, Mohammadali Yaghoobi3
Citation : Yaghoobi G, et al. (2024). Clinical Manifestation and Papilledma as Intracranial Hypertension in Behcet’s Disease without Cerebral Venous Thrombosis. Mathews J Ophthalmol. 9(1):37.
Published : 03rd April 2024
Author : Gholamhossein Yaghoobi*
Citation : Yaghoobi G. (2024). Mystery of Clinical Diagnostic Approach in Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy: A Doubtful Case Report of Circumbcircular Autoflurescence. Mathews J Ophthalmol. 9(1):36.
Published : 06th December 2023
Authors : Dhaivat Shah*, Rinal Pandit, Sukanya Gorhe, Richa Matani, Tina Damani, Saraf SN
Citation : Shah D, et al. (2023). IOL Pitting in an Opacified IOL Post Nd: Yag Capsulotomy. Mathews J Ophthalmol. 8(3):35.
Published : 19th October 2023
Authors : Shreya Thatte*, Shlok O Singh and Garvesh Modi
Citation : Thatte S, et al. (2023). Correlation of Pterygium Induced Severity of Dry Eye Disease with Total Surface area of Pterygium. Mathews J Ophthalmol. 7(2):34.
Published : 12th September 2023
Author : Rubina Shah*
Citation : Shah R, et al. (2023). The Myriad of Post Herpetic Anterior Uveitis in Herpes Zoster Viral Infection. Mathews J Ophthalmol. 8(2):33.
Published : 14th March 2023
Authors : Vidushi Sharma*, Suresh K. Pandey
Citation : Sharma V, et al. (2023). How Medical Professionals Can Protect Themselves Against Litigations and Consumer Cases? 8(1):32.