All Stories

  1. Letter to the editor: Association of tear stability and corneal surface temperature
  2. Re: Evidence on scleral contact lenses and intraocular pressure
  3. Response to Re: A hypothesis that scleral contact lenses could elevate intraocular pressure
  4. Response to: The two faces of the translaminar pressure difference: the biomechanical one and the biochemical one
  5. The importance of and potential for continuous monitoring of intraocular pressure
  6. Eye rubbing type and prevalence including contact lens ‘removal-relief’ rubbing
  7. A hypothesis that scleral contact lenses could elevate intraocular pressure
  8. The interaction between intracranial pressure, intraocular pressure and lamina cribrosal compression in glaucoma
  9. An examination of the relation between intraocular pressure, fundal stretching and myopic pathology
  10. Clinical prediction of the need for interventions for the control of myopia
  11. Screening for keratoconus suspects among candidates for refractive surgery
  12. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and the possibility of ocular complications or contraindications
  13. An examination of the baropathic nature of axial myopia
  14. How contact lens comfort may be influenced by psychiatric and psychological conditions and mechanisms
  15. The significance of intraocular pressure elevation during sleep-related postures