Keyphrases
Intraocular Pressure
100%
Glaucoma
67%
Primary Open-angle Glaucoma
66%
Primary Angle-closure Glaucoma
57%
Taiwan
52%
Chinese Population
51%
Elderly Chinese
43%
Taipei
31%
Latanoprost
30%
Myopia
28%
Risk Factors
28%
Glaucoma Patients
26%
Visual Acuity
23%
Trabeculectomy
22%
Dry Eye
21%
Confidence Interval
20%
Clinical Features
20%
Thermosensitive
19%
Optical Coherence Tomography
19%
Retina
18%
Phacoemulsification
18%
Visual Field Defect
18%
Taiwanese
17%
Right Eye
16%
Glaucoma Medication
16%
Cataract Surgery
16%
Ocular Hypertension
15%
Transplantation
15%
Population-based Study
15%
Left Eye
15%
Treatment Outcome
14%
Odds Ratio
13%
Corneal Endothelial Cells
13%
Normal Tension Glaucoma
13%
Compound Trabeculectomy
13%
Mitomycin C
12%
Retrobulbar Hemodynamics
12%
Color Doppler Imaging
12%
Visual Field
12%
Younger Schoolchildren
12%
Laser Iridotomy
11%
Vision-related Quality of Life
11%
National Cohort Study
11%
Matrix Metalloproteinases
11%
Levofloxacin
11%
Chitosan Hydrogel
11%
Clinical Outcomes
11%
Macular Ganglion Cell
11%
Intraocular Pressure Control
11%
Glaucoma Treatment
10%
Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (pRNFL)
10%
Inferior Hemifield
10%
Cornea
10%
Tertiary Care Hospital
10%
Late-onset
10%
Age-related Macular Degeneration
10%
After Surgery
10%
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCT-A)
10%
Aqueous Humor
9%
Chitosan-gelatin
9%
Central Corneal Thickness
9%
Tissue Inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1)
9%
Vessel Density
9%
Early Glaucoma
9%
Glaucomatous
9%
Spherical Equivalent
9%
Population-based Cohort Study
9%
Inferotemporal
9%
Refractive Error
9%
Schoolchildren
9%
Clinical Treatment
9%
Chronic Angle-closure Glaucoma
9%
Elevated Intraocular Pressure
9%
Corneal Edema
9%
Diabetic Retinopathy
8%
Brimonidine
8%
Chinese Patients
8%
Visual Field Test
8%
Axial Length
8%
Visual Outcome
8%
Opacity
8%
Tissue Inhibitors
8%
Nasal
8%
Hyperopia
8%
Angle-closure Glaucoma
8%
Tenon's Capsule
8%
Brimonidine Tartrate
8%
Ciliary Artery
8%
Hemifield
8%
Gelatin-based Hydrogel
8%
Area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve
8%
Blurred Vision
8%
Conjunctiva
8%
Acute Primary Angle Closure
8%
Angle Closure Disease
8%
Success Rate
7%
Best-corrected Visual Acuity
7%
Penetrating Keratoplasty
7%
Socioeconomic Status
7%
Hyperhomocysteinemia
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Intraocular Pressure
91%
Glaucoma
76%
Closed Angle Glaucoma
65%
Open Angle Glaucoma
51%
Trabeculectomy
31%
Diseases
30%
Cataract Surgery
23%
Visual Acuity
22%
Prevalence
21%
Phacoemulsification
21%
Dry Eye
21%
Cohort Analysis
19%
Latanoprost
17%
Hemodynamic
17%
Color Doppler Flowmetry
16%
Visual Field
16%
Cataract
15%
Clinical Feature
15%
Keratitis
15%
Optical Coherence Tomography
15%
Ganglion
15%
Diagnosis
14%
Quality of Life
14%
Disease Course
13%
Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer
13%
Glaucoma Medication
13%
Visual Field Defect
12%
Iridotomy
12%
Eye Disease
12%
Risk Factor for Myopia
12%
Case-Control Study
12%
Endothelial Cell
12%
Transplantation
11%
Retinopathy
11%
Odds Ratio
11%
Mitomycin
11%
Bleeding
11%
Anterior Chamber of Eyeball
10%
Neoplasm
10%
Infection
10%
Pressure Control
10%
Recurrent Disease
9%
Agents Acting on the Eye
9%
Optic Disc
9%
Inner Plexiform Layer
9%
Aqueous Humor
9%
Visual Impairment
9%
Normal Tension Glaucoma
9%
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography
9%
Diabetic Retinopathy
8%
Retinal Detachment
8%
National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire
8%
Cell Density
8%
Uveitis
8%
Retinal Pigment Epithelium
8%
Age Related Macular Degeneration
8%
Best Corrected Visual Acuity
8%
Hyperopia
8%
Blurred Vision
8%
Brimonidine
7%
Scanning Laser Polarimetry
7%
Dystrophy
7%
Immunoglobulin G4
7%
Hyperhomocysteinemia
7%
Microsporidiosis
7%
Meta-Analysis
7%
Matrix Metalloproteinase
7%
Neurotrophic Keratopathy
7%
Iris
7%
Socioeconomic Status
7%
Prostaglandin
7%
Neodymium
7%
Retinal Haemorrhage
7%
Visual Field Test
7%
Slit Lamp Microscopy
7%
Physical Disease by Body Function
7%
Intravitreal Administration
7%
Surgical Technique
7%
Eye Examination
7%
Lid
7%
Fluorescein Angiography
6%
Corneal Endothelium
6%
Cycloplegic Agent
6%
Gelatin
6%
Retrospective Study
6%
Refractive Error
6%
Astigmatism
6%
LASIK
6%
Patient Referral
6%
Choroidal Neovascularization
6%
Ciliary Artery
6%
Vascular Disease
6%
Scotoma
5%
Contralateral
5%
Ocular Blood Flow
5%
Contact Lens
5%
Exophthalmos
5%
Pulse Rate
5%
Exome Sequencing
5%
Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss
5%