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  1. Az alacsony értékű egészségügyi szolgáltatások új nemzetközi definíciója és klasszifikációja az egészségügyi rendszerek teljesítményértékelésében
  2. Bringing Mobile Computer Vision to Visually Impaired People: Designing a Versatile Phone-Based AI Assistant
  3. Incidence and Mortality of Uveal Melanoma in Hungary: A Nationwide Study
  4. How to prevent or delay myopia onset and progression.
  5. National eye health data from the Hungary's Comprehensive Health Protection Screening Program 2010–2020–2030 (MÁESZ)
  6. Uncorrected refractive errors are important causes of avoidable visual impairment in Hungary: re-evaluation of two existing national data sets
  7. Szemészeti eredmények Magyarország átfogó egészségvédelmi szűrőprogramjában, 2011–2022
  8. Magyarország Átfogó Egészségvédelmi Szűrőprogramja 2010–2022
  9. Útmutató a rövidlátóság megelőzésére, jelentkezésének késleltetésére és progressziójának lassítására (Pontszerző, referáló közlemény, tesztkérdésekkel)
  10. Szemészeti paraméterek és a vérnyomás összefüggése a Magyarország Átfogó Egészségvédelmi Szûrôprogramjában 2010–2022 – Elôzetes keresztmetszeti vizsgálat
  11. Topical cyclosporine A cationic ophthalmic emulsion in paediatric vernal keratoconjunctivitis: pooled analysis of randomised NOVATIVE and VEKTIS trials
  12. Effective cataract surgical coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: estimates from population-based surveys in 55 countries
  13. Effective refractive error coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: estimates from population-based surveys in 61 countries
  14. The impact of the pandemic highlights the urgent need for myopia guidelines: The clinicians’ role
  15. Prevalence of refractive errors in Hungary reveals three-fold increase in myopia
  16. Hátsószegmens-betegségek okozta látásromlás és vakság Magyarországon az 50 évnél idősebb korú lakosság körében
  17. OCT-leletek telemedicinális értékelésének pontossága cukorbetegekben
  18. Nyolc év az Európai Szemorvostársaság vezetőségében
  19. A new biofeedback training possibility for amblyopic patients
  20. Recently updated global diabetic retinopathy screening guidelines: commonalities, differences, and future possibilities
  21. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Emergency Inpatient Volume at a Tertiary Eye Care Center in Germany with Corneal Main Specialization
  22. How to slow down myopia epidemics
  23. A cukorbetegség szemészeti szövődményeinek modellalapú költségterhe Magyarországon
  24. Dichoptic Spatial Contrast Sensitivity Reflects Binocular Balance in Normal and Stereoanomalous Subjects
  25. Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness-based healthcare costs of diabetic retinopathy in Hungary and its projection for the year 2045
  26. Relationship between diabetes mellitus and cataract in Hungary
  27. Twelve-Month Results of Cyclosporine A Cationic Emulsion in a Randomized Study in Patients With Pediatric Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis
  28. Cataract blindness in Hungary
  29. Retinal Function in Patients with Adalimumab Treatment: Long-term Follow-up with Microperimetry
  30. The validity of telemedicine-based screening for retinopathy of prematurity in the Premature Eye Rescue Program in Hungary
  31. Rural–urban disparities in the prevalence of diabetes and diabetic eye complications in Hungary
  32. Targeting neuronal and glial cell types with synthetic promoter AAVs in mice, non-human primates and humans
  33. A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Cyclosporine A Cationic Emulsion in Pediatric Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis
  34. How to prevent blindness in Europe?
  35. Preliminary Findings on the Optimization of Visual Performance in Patients with Age-Related Macular Degeneration Using Biofeedback Training
  36. Diabetes and blindness in people with diabetes in Hungary
  37. Phase I Trial of Recombinant Human Nerve Growth Factor for Neurotrophic Keratitis
  38. Phase II Randomized, Double-Masked, Vehicle-Controlled Trial of Recombinant Human Nerve Growth Factor for Neurotrophic Keratitis
  39. Individual Test Point Fluctuations of Macular Sensitivity in Healthy Eyes and Eyes With Age-Related Macular Degeneration Measured With Microperimetry
  40. Feasibility of the rapid assessment of avoidable blindness with diabetic retinopathy module (RAAB+DR) in industrialised countries: challenges and lessons learned in Hungary
  41. Subjective health expectations of patients with age-related macular degeneration treated with antiVEGF drugs
  42. Vision Restoration with Implants
  43. Visual impairment and blindness in Hungary
  44. Cukorbetegség és retinopathia diabetica regionális egyenlőtlenségei Magyarországon az 50 éves és idősebb korú lakosság körében
  45. Bipolar cell gap junctions serve major signaling pathways in the human retina
  46. Retinal Sensitivity and Fixation Stability Changes during Repeated Microperimetry
  47. Diabetes and diabetic retinopathy in people aged 50 years and older in Hungary
  48. Calcium buffer proteins are specific markers of human retinal neurons
  49. The inheritance of corneal endothelial cell density
  50. Congenital Nystagmus Gene FRMD7 Is Necessary for Establishing a Neuronal Circuit Asymmetry for Direction Selectivity
  51. The Role of Health Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Dry Eye Disease
  52. The Effect of Axial Length on the Thickness of Intraretinal Layers of the Macula
  53. Dexamethasone intravitreal implant in previously treated patients with diabetic macular edema: subgroup analysis of the MEAD study
  54. In Vivo Confocal Microscopic Imaging of the Cornea After Femtosecond and Excimer Laser-assisted Penetrating Keratoplasty
  55. Modeling of in vivo acousto-optic two-photon imaging of the retina in the human eye
  56. Characterization of connexin36 gap junctions in the human outer retina
  57. Isotonic Glycerol and Sodium Hyaluronate Containing Artificial Tear Decreases Conjunctivochalasis after One and Three Months: A Self-Controlled, Unmasked Study
  58. Subretinal Visual Implant Alpha IMS – Clinical trial interim report
  59. Erratum zu: Genauigkeit und Relevanz der CT-Volumetrie bei offenen Bulbusverletzungen mit intraokularen Fremdkörpern
  60. Bilateral cystoid macular edema following docetaxel chemotherapy in a patient with retinitis pigmentosa: a case report
  61. Telemedical diabetic retinopathy screening in Hungary: a pilot programme
  62. Genauigkeit und Relevanz der CT-Volumetrie bei offenen Bulbusverletzungen mit intraokularen Fremdkörpern
  63. Leber Congenital Amaurosis: First Genotyped Hungarian Patients and Report of 2 Novel Mutations in the CRB1 and CEP290 Genes
  64. Laser treatment for retinopathy of prematurity in neonatal intensive care units. Premature Eye Rescue Program
  65. Dry Eye and Corneal Langerhans Cells in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
  66. Genetic Covariance Between Central Corneal Thickness and Anterior Chamber Volume: A Hungarian Twin Study
  67. Genetic effects on refraction and correlation with hemodynamic variables: A twin study
  68. Retinal and choroidal thickness measurements using spectral domain optical coherence tomography in anterior and intermediate uveitis
  69. Macular Changes Correlate with the Degree of Acute Anterior Uveitis in Patients with Spondyloarthropathy
  70. Scheimpflug Imaging for Long-Term Evaluation of Optical Components in Hungarian Children With a History of Preterm Birth
  71. Pathologic Alterations of the Outer Retina in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes
  72. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography in patients after successful management of postoperative endophthalmitis following cataract surgery by pars plana vitrectomy
  73. Retinal thickness measurements with optical coherence biometry and optical coherence tomography
  74. The role of complement activation in the pathogenesis of Fuchs’ dystrophy
  75. Confocal Microscopy of Epithelial and Langerhans Cells of the Cornea in Patients Using Travoprost Drops Containing Two Different Preservatives
  76. Optical Coherence Tomography Features of POEMS Syndrome and Castleman Disease-associated Papillopathy
  77. Amblyopic Deficit Beyond the Fovea: Delayed and Variable Single-Trial ERP Response Latencies, but Unaltered Amplitudes
  78. A Morphological Study of Retinal Changes in Unilateral Amblyopia Using Optical Coherence Tomography Image Segmentation
  79. Measurements of Orbital Volume using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in Eye Movement Abnormalities
  80. Comparison of thickness values in nine macular subfields using time-domain and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography
  81. Long term intravitreal ranibizumab treatment for exsudative age-related macular degeneration
  82. Hypertension-related eye abnormalities
  83. Corneal Langerhans cell and dry eye examinations in ankylosing spondylitis
  84. Amblyopic deficits in the timing and strength of visual cortical responses to faces
  85. Lack of association between VAP-1/SSAO activity and corneal neovascularization in a rabbit model
  86. Beta-glucogallin reduces the expression of lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory markers by inhibition of aldose reductase in murine macrophages and ocular tissues
  87. Behcet’s disease: a hardly diagnosed orphan disorder
  88. Complement Activation in the Aqueous Humor of Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy Patients
  89. In vivo confocal microscopic evaluation of corneal Langerhans cell density, and distribution and evaluation of dry eye in rheumatoid arthritis
  90. Lid-parallel conjunctival folds (LIPCOF) and dry eye: a multicentre study
  91. Corneal Changes in Progressive Keratoconus After Cross-linking Assessed by Scheimpflug Camera
  92. Positioning of Electronic Subretinal Implants in Blind Retinitis Pigmentosa Patients Through Multimodal Assessment of Retinal Structures
  93. Visual cortical responses to the input from the amblyopic eye are suppressed during binocular viewing
  94. In Vivo Evaluation of Retinal Neurodegeneration in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
  95. Both Freshly Prepared and Frozen-Stored Amniotic Membrane Cells Express the Complement Inhibitor CD59
  96. Tear Film Function in Patients with Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis Outside the Pollen Season
  97. Increased Tear Osmolarity in Patients with Severe Cases of Conjunctivochalasis
  98. The Structure and Function of the Macula in Patients with Advanced Retinitis Pigmentosa
  99. OCT Imaging of Lid-Parallel Conjunctival Folds in Soft Contact Lens Wearers
  100. Erratum zu: Hornhaut Konfokal-Mikroskopie bei einer bilateralen Augenverletzung mit multiplen kornealen Fremdkörpern
  101. Drug Reservoir Function of Human Amniotic Membrane
  102. Hornhaut Konfokal-Mikroskopie bei einer bilateralen Augenverletzung mit multiplen kornealen Fremdkörpern
  103. Imaging Lid-Parallel Conjunctival Folds with OCT and Comparing Its Grading with the Slit Lamp Classification in Dry Eye Patients and Normal Subjects
  104. Mechanism of aberration balance and the effect on retinal image quality in keratoconus: Optical and visual characteristics of keratoconus
  105. Vision restoration with implants in retinal degenerations
  106. Cone function in children with a history of preterm birth
  107. Preliminary studies of the effects of vascular adhesion protein-1 inhibitors on experimental corneal neovascularization
  108. Prognostische Faktoren und klinische Ergebnisse in der Behandlung von offenen Augenverletzungen mit intraokularen Fremdkörpern
  109. The role of reference body selection in calculating posterior corneal elevation and prediction of keratoconus using rotating Scheimpflug camera
  110. Kinetic analysis of topographical parameters and interference pattern of tear lipid layer in normal subjects
  111. Comparison of Tearscope-Plus versus Slit Lamp Measurements of Inferior Tear Meniscus Height in Normal Individuals
  112. Anterior chamber characteristics of keratoconus assessed by rotating Scheimpflug imaging
  113. Intraocular lens exchange in patients with negative dysphotopsia symptoms
  114. Role of Multifocal Electroretinography in the Diagnosis of Idiopathic Macular Hole
  115. Permeability of Human Amniotic Membrane to Ofloxacin In Vitro
  116. Shifting of the Line of Sight in Keratoconus Measured by a Hartmann-Shack Sensor
  117. Boundary Detection Errors on Optical Coherence Tomography Images in Patients with Diabetic Retinopathy
  118. Reliability and interobserver variability of non-invasive tear film parameters
  119. Unusual echographic form of retinoblastoma
  120. Diffuse type alteration of the ocular wall in different eye diseases
  121. Central Corneal Thickness Measurements with Optical Coherence Tomography and Ultrasound Pachymetry in Healthy Subjects and in Patients after Photorefractive Keratectomy
  122. Variability of Higher Order Wavefront Aberrations After Blinks
  123. Ultrasonographische Befunde bei Endophthalmitis nach Kataraktoperationen
  124. Confocal Microscopic Evidence of Increased Langerhans Cell Activity after Corneal Metal Foreign Body Removal
  125. Hydroxypropyl-guar gellable lubricant eye drops for dry eye treatment
  126. A Comparison of Macular Structure Imaged by Optical Coherence Tomography in Preterm and Full-Term Children
  127. In-vitro-Untersuchung der Mikrostruktur von handelsüblichen ophthalmologischen Suspensionen mittels HRT-II Rostock Cornea Modul
  128. Cataract surgery anaesthesia: is topical anaesthesia really better than retrobulbar?
  129. In vivo confocal laser scanning microscopy of the cornea in dry eye
  130. Dynamics of ocular surface topography in healthy subjects
  131. Reproducibility of Keratometric Measurements Decreases with Time after Blinking
  132. The Triple Classification of Dry Eye for Practical Clinical Use
  133. Spontaneous alterations of the corneal topographic pattern
  134. SURFACE DESCRIPTION FOR CORNEA TOPOGRAPHY USING MODIFIED CHEBYSHEV-POLYNOMIALS
  135. Distribution of Axial, Corneal, and Combined Ametropia in a Refractive Surgery Unit
  136. Non-invasive volumetric blood flow measurement in the orbit
  137. The Diameters of the Human Retinal Branch Vessels Do Not Change in Darkness
  138. Optical and ultrasound measurement of axial length and anterior chamber depth for intraocular lens power calculation
  139. Different autoregulation response to dynamic exercise in ophthalmic and central retinal arteries: a color Doppler study in healthy subjects
  140. Visual acuity and corneal surface regularity after blinking
  141. Observer experience improves reproducibility of color doppler sonography of orbital blood vessels
  142. Eye Health Care in Hungary
  143. Retinal Microcirculation Correlates With Ocular Wall Thickness, Axial Eye Length, and Refraction in Glaucoma Patients
  144. Central retinal vessel trunk exit and location of glaucomatous parapapillary atrophy in glaucoma11The authors have no propriety interests in the products or devices mentioned herein.
  145. Corneal topography changes after a 15 second pause in blinking
  146. Conversion Formulas between Automated-Perimetry Indexes as Measured by Two Different Types of Instrument
  147. Austritt des retinalen Zentralgefäßstammes und Ausprägung der parapapillären Atrophie
  148. Excimer laser treatment of hyperopia
  149. Examination of subepithelial scarring with ultrasound biomicroscopy following photorefractive keratectomy
  150. A Case of Paradoxical Worsening of Dural-Sinus Arteriovenous Malformation Syndrome after Neurosurgery
  151. Echographic Signs of Perfluorodecalin
  152. Changes in the ocular dimensions after trabeculectomy
  153. Primary Sj�gren's syndrome from the viewpoint of an internal physician
  154. Use of ultrasound diagnostics in lacrimal sac diseases
  155. The posterior coats of the eye in glaucoma
  156. Comparison of the two primary surgical procedures for disrupted canaliculus
  157. A new device in ultrasound diagnostics of the lacrimal sac
  158. Dacryocystography or echography?: Value of these diagnostic methods before and after dacryocystorhinostomy