Author |
Journal |
Title |
Year |
Times cited |
Trip et al. |
Annals of neurology |
Retinal nerve fiber layer axonal loss and visual dysfunction in optic neuritis. |
2005 |
155 |
Fisher et al. |
Ophthalmology |
Relation of visual function to retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in multiple sclerosis. |
2006 |
152 |
Costello et al. |
Annals of neurology |
Quantifying tonal loss after optic neuritis with optical coherence tomography. |
2006 |
130 |
Parisi et al. |
Investigative ophthalmology and visual science |
Correlation between morphological and functional retinal impairment in multiple sclerosis patients. |
1999 |
125 |
Trip et al. |
Neuroimage |
Optic nerve atrophy and retinal nerve fibre layer thinning following optic neuritis: Evidence that axonal loss is a substrate of MRI-detected atrophy. |
2006 |
77 |
Sepulcre et al. |
Neurology |
Diagnostic accuracy of retinal abnormalities in predicting disease activity in MS. |
2007 |
75 |
Pulicken et al. |
Neurology |
Optical coherence tomography and disease subtype in multiple sclerosis. |
2007 |
73 |
Henderson et al. |
Brain |
An investigation of the retinal nerve fibre layer in progressive multiple sclerosis using optical coherence tomography. |
2008 |
51 |
Zaveri et al. |
Achieves of neurology |
Retinal imaging by laser polarimetry and optical coherence tomography evidence of axonal degeneration in multiple sclerosis. |
2008 |
39 |
Noval et al. |
Acta ophthalmologica scandinavica |
Optical coherence tomography versus automated perimetry for follow-up of optic neuritis. |
2006 |
34 |