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What We Have Learned From the Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study
Mae O. Gordon
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Michael A. Kass
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Rheumatic Diseases Research Resource-Based Center
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Ocular Hypertension
100%
Hypertension Management
100%
Treatment Study
100%
Confidence Interval
75%
Primary Open-angle Glaucoma
75%
Evidence-based Decision Making
50%
High Risk
25%
Hazard Ratio
25%
Visual Field
25%
Risk Model
25%
Low Risk
25%
Old Age
25%
Cup-to-disc Ratio
25%
Pattern Standard Deviation
25%
Central Corneal Thickness
25%
Life Expectancy
25%
Medical Status
25%
Personal Preferences
25%
Five-factor Model
25%
Cumulative Percentage
25%
Cumulative Frequency
25%
Design Perspective
25%
Field Pattern
25%
Original Observations
25%
Complementary Log-log Model
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Intraocular Hypertension
100%
Confidence Interval
75%
Open Angle Glaucoma
75%
Hazard Ratio
25%
Visual Field
25%
Life Expectancy
25%
Central Corneal Thickness
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ocular Hypertension
100%
Open Angle Glaucoma
75%
Clinician
50%
Visual Field
25%
Hazard Ratio
25%
Cup-to-Disc Ratio
25%
Life Expectancy
25%
Neuroscience
Ocular Hypertension
100%
Open-Angle Glaucoma
75%
Psychology
Glaucoma
100%
Hazard Ratio
33%
Visual Field
33%