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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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: 97 : 49

Citation : Ergün H, Kemer ÖE. Evaluation of the efficacy, safety, patient comfort, and preference of the fixed combination of brinzolamide 1%/timolol 0.5% in patients with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2026;3(1):1-5. doi:10.51271/AOR-0044

: 73 : 65

Citation : Yüksel Şükün E, Şükün A. Public interest in ophthalmic imaging: a Google Trends analysis of diagnostic modalities from 2005 to 2025. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2026;3(1):6-9. doi:10.51271/AOR-0045

: 199 : 110

Citation : Çıtırık M. The retinal pigment epithelium: the silent guardian and mother of photoreceptors. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2026;3(1):10-16. doi:10.51271/AOR-0046

Case Report - Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

: 83 : 61

Citation : Görkemli N, Canleblebici M. An aponeurotic blepharoptosis following uneventful cataract surgery: a case report. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2026;3(1):17-19. doi:10.51271/AOR-0047

Letter to the Editor - Ocular Trauma and Medicolegal Ophthalmology

: 74 : 68

Citation : Savaş HV. Re: “Open-globe injuries: associated findings, management, and visual outcomes”. Arch Ophthalmol Res. 2026;3(1):20-22. doi:10.51271/AOR-0048
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