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  • 2. Correlation between blue-on-yellow perimetry and scanning laser polarimetry with variable corneal compensation measurements in primary open-angle glaucoma.
    Zhong Y, Chen L, Cheng Y, Huang P.
    Jpn J Ophthalmol; 2009 Nov; 53(6):574-579. PubMed ID: 20020234
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  • 4. Diffuse glaucomatous structural and functional damage in the hemifield without significant pattern loss.
    Grewal DS, Sehi M, Greenfield DS.
    Arch Ophthalmol; 2009 Nov; 127(11):1442-8. PubMed ID: 19901209
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  • 5. Scanning laser polarimetry versus frequency-doubling perimetry and conventional threshold perimetry: changes during a 12-month follow-up in preperimetric glaucoma. A pilot study.
    Holló G, Szabó A, Vargha P.
    Acta Ophthalmol Scand; 2001 Aug; 79(4):403-7. PubMed ID: 11453863
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  • 6. Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements with scanning laser polarimetry predict glaucomatous visual field loss.
    Mohammadi K, Bowd C, Weinreb RN, Medeiros FA, Sample PA, Zangwill LM.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 2004 Oct; 138(4):592-601. PubMed ID: 15488786
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  • 7. Nerve fiber layer thickness in glaucoma patients with asymmetric hemifield visual field loss.
    Badlani V, Shahidi M, Shakoor A, Edward DP, Zelkha R, Wilensky J.
    J Glaucoma; 2006 Aug; 15(4):275-80. PubMed ID: 16865002
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  • 8. Short-wavelength automated perimetry results are correlated with optical coherence tomography retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements in glaucomatous eyes.
    Sánchez-Galeana CA, Bowd C, Zangwill LM, Sample PA, Weinreb RN.
    Ophthalmology; 2004 Oct; 111(10):1866-72. PubMed ID: 15465548
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  • 12. Scanning laser polarimetry with variable corneal compensation and optical coherence tomography in tilted disk.
    Yu S, Tanabe T, Hangai M, Morishita S, Kurimoto Y, Yoshimura N.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 2006 Sep; 142(3):475-82. PubMed ID: 16935594
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  • 13. Correlation between frequency doubling technology perimetry and scanning laser polarimetry in glaucoma suspects and glaucomatous eyes.
    Kim SH, Hong H, Koo HJ, Yang SJ, Tchah H, Kook MS.
    Korean J Ophthalmol; 2004 Dec; 18(2):89-99. PubMed ID: 15635821
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  • 14. Scanning laser polarimetry using variable corneal compensation in the detection of glaucoma with localized visual field defects.
    Kook MS, Cho HS, Seong M, Choi J.
    Ophthalmology; 2005 Nov; 112(11):1970-8. PubMed ID: 16185765
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