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Impact of Diabetes Duration on Stage of Retinopathy and Visual Outcome Post-laser Photocoagulation: A Prospective Interventional Study NC01-NC04
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Functional Evaluation of an EMR Teleglaucoma System in a Malaysian Urban Setting NC05-NC09
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Sub-internal Limiting Membrane Haemorrhage following High Intensity Laser Exposure: A Case Report ND01-ND03
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Co-existing Carotid-Cavernous Fistula and Central Retinal Vein Occlusion Presenting as Unilateral Vision Loss in a 30-Year-Old Male: A Case Report ND04-ND07
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Phacolytic Glaucoma Secondary to Mature Senile Cataract in an Elderly Female: A Case Report ND08-ND10
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A Case of Recurrent Conjunctival Vascular Lesion in a Young Adult: A Clinicopathological Challenge ND11-ND13
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Interleukin-18 an Emerging Player in the Age-related Macular Degeneration Treatment: A Narrative Review NE01-NE04
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Treatment Paradigms in Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Narrative Review Bridging Innovations in Dry and Wet AMD NE05-NE11
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Assessment of the Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Barriers to Cataract Surgery among Individuals Aged 50 Years and above at a Tertiary Care Setting in Vidarbha Region, Maharashtra: A Research Protocol NK01-NK05
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Mercedes-Benz Sign Shaped Glasswool Tripod Foreign Body Impaction in the Eye: A Rare Clinical Case Series NR01-NR05
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