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Eye is the official journal of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists. It aims to provide the practising ophthalmologist with information on the latest clinical and laboratory-based research.
Free online issue
Volume 22, No 12
December 2008
ISSN: 0950-222X
EISSN: 1476-5454
2007 impact factor 2.294*
13/45 Ophthalmology
Editor-in-Chief:
A J Lotery
* Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters, 2008
FEATURED ARTICLES
CLINICAL STUDY
Screening for ocular surface disease in the intensive care unitCLINICAL STUDY
Correlation of higher-order wavefront aberrations with visual function in pseudophakic eyesCLINICAL STUDY
Long-term results of balloon dacryocystoplasty: success rates according to the site and severity of the obstructionCLINICAL STUDY
Can the risk of retinal pigment epithelium tears after bevacizumab treatment be predicted? An optical coherence tomography studyCASE SERIES
Retinal folds and retinoschisis in accidental and non-accidental head injury FREEEYE's CAMBRIDGE SYMPOSIUM WEB PAGE
The annual Cambridge Symposium brings together leading international scientists and clinicians for in-depth discussions of topical issues in ophthalmology. Visit Eye's Cambridge Symposium web page to view the full archive of Eye issues covering content from past Cambridge Symposia, in addition to details of upcoming Symposia.
PUBLISHING IN EYE AND AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS
Please note that Eye's Instructions to Authors have changed substantially. Authors are recommended to read Eye's editorial "Publishing in Eye: The current status" (Eye 2007; 21: 1) and Instructions to Authors before submitting a manuscript for publication in the journal.
AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION AWARENESS
March was Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) awareness month, and in recognition of this Eye brought together its most recent content in the area and made it freely available to all. Visit the site!
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Research and Reviews
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- Lipid levels and metabolic phenotypes Source: Nature Genetics

