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The Archives of Ophthalmological Research aims to publish issues related to publish articles of the highest scientific and clinical value at an international level, and accepts articles on these topics. The target audience of the journal included specialists and physicians working in ophthalmology, and other health professionals interested in these fields.

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Current Issue 2024/1/4

Original Article
Dexamethasone implantation causing iatrogenic lens injury: a review of literature with case series

Published: 23 Oct 2024

Citation: Dal A, Erdağ M, Canleblebici M, Balbaba M, Yıldırım H. Dexamethasone implantation causing iatrogenic lens injury: a review of literature with case series. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2024;1(4):56-59.

Original Article
Efficacy of ChromaGen lenses in enhancing color perception in color vision deficiency: a critical evaluation

Published: 23 Oct 2024

Citation: Günerigök MS, Timuçin ÖB, Özmen AT. Efficacy of ChromaGen lenses in enhancing color perception in color vision deficiency: a critical evaluation. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2024;1(4):60-64.

Original Article
Combined evaluation of visual field and optical coherence tomography angiography data in multiple sclerosis patients

Published: 23 Oct 2024

Citation: Meşen S, Meşen A, Muzafferzade M. Combined evaluation of visual field and optical coherence tomography angiography data in multiple sclerosis patients . Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2024;1(4):65-68.

Original Article
The effect of phacoemulsification on the intraocular pressure, anterior chamber and pupildiameter in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome

Published: 23 Oct 2024

Citation: Oğurel T, Solmaz G, Dursun E. The effect of phacoemulsification on the intraocular pressure, anterior chamber and pupildiameter in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2024;1(4):69-71.

Original Article
Short-term results of steroid treatment in patients with non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy

Published: 23 Oct 2024

Citation: Kaya M, Konuk ŞG, Kılıç R. Short-term results of steroid treatment in patients with non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2024;1(4):72-74.

Original Article
Vision-related quality of life in low-vision patients who underwent epiretinal membrane surgery

Published: 23 Oct 2024

Citation: Horozoğlu F, Sener H, Polat OA, Sever Ö, Yüksel T, Evereklioglu C. Vision-related quality of life in low-vision patients who underwent epiretinal membrane surgery. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2024;1(4):75-78.

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