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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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: 233 : 273

Citation : Bulut M, Reyhan AH. Effect of newborn screening programs on congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2025;2(2):21-24.

Original Article - Ocular Trauma and Medicolegal Ophthalmology

: 157 : 307

Citation : Kılıç R, Konuk ŞG, Özarslan MM. Traumatic hyphema after closed-globe injuries: accompanying findings, management and visual outcomes. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2025;2(2):25-27.

Original Article - Strabismus

Correlations between intermittent exotropia, stereoacuity and ocular torsion

: 229 : 334

Citation : Sharma CA, Shrestha G, Bhattarai S, Dahal HN, Thapa N. Correlations between intermittent exotropia, stereoacuity and ocular torsion. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2025;2(2):28-32.

Original Article - Other

: 4 : 736

Citation : Öcal H, Seven E, Batur M, Tekin S, Yıldız V. Evaluation of the efficacy of argon laser photocoagulation therapy in patients with retinal tear. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2025;2(2):33-35.

Case Report - Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Beyond the fracture: documenting a unique case of total globe dislocation in orbital trauma

: 175 : 259

Citation : Balbaba M, Savaş HV, Erdağ M, Yıldırım H, Baş MF. Beyond the fracture: documenting a unique case of total globe dislocation in orbital trauma. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2025;2(2):36-38.
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