Guest Editorial Children’s Visual Impairment: Do We Really Need Quality of Life Questionnaires? By Alvina Pauline D. Santiago, MD Full Text PDF
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Landmark Studies in Neuro-Ophthalmology By Franz Marie Cruz, MD and Prem S. Subramanian, MD PhD Abstract Full Text PDF
ORIGINAL ARTICLE A Comparison Between the Efficacy of Human Corneal Lenticule with Single Blood Donor Fibrin Glue Versus Sutures for Sealing Induced Corneal Penetrating Wounds in Porcine Eyes By Jimmy Jarvis Gene C. Lo, MD, Raymond Nelson C. Regalado, MD, Ruben Lim Bon Siong, MD Abstract Full Text PDF
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Effects of Visual Impairment on Quality of Life in Children Aged 3-7 Years By Bonifacio Buño II, MD and Andrea Kristina Monzon-Pajarillo, MD Abstract Full Text PDF
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Determination of Iridotrabecular Contact Using the Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography in Lights-on and Lights-off Conditions By James Paul S. Gomez, MD, DPBO and Edgar U. Leuenberger, MD, DPBO Abstract Full Text PDF
Point-Counterpoint If there is only one device to monitor glaucoma progression, it would be the …. By Grace D. Grozman, MD, Celeste Guzman, MD, Patricia M. Khu, MD Full Text PDF
Point-Counterpoint Do you make treatment decisions on optical coherence tomography (OCT) changes alone? By Denise Polly G. Chao-Po, MD, Raquel J. Quino, MD, Teodoro A.K. Gonzales, Jr., MD Full Text PDF
Point-Counterpoint Is optical coherence tomography glaucoma macular analysis useful for managing and diagnosing glaucoma? By Justo Manuel A. Orros, Jr., MD, Carlo Josemaria Rubio, MD, Joseph Anthony Tumbocon, MD Full Text PDF
Point-Counterpoint With recent advances in optic nerve imaging, are baseline optic nerve stereoscopic photos still necessary? By Cynthia Verzosa, MD, Janet Ongkeko-Perez, MD, FPAO, Mario V. Aquino, Sr, MD Full Text PDF