Association between personality traits and experience of adverse periocular reactions to topical pro...
Association between personality traits and experience of adverse periocular reactions to topical prostaglandin analogues
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London: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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BackgroundAesthetically unappealing adverse periocular reactions to prostaglandin (PG) eye-drops are a major challenge in glaucoma treatment. This study analysed the personality traits of patients with glaucoma based on a five-factor model and examined the associations between these factors and adverse periocular reactions.MethodsOne hundred and fo...
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Association between personality traits and experience of adverse periocular reactions to topical prostaglandin analogues
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b71d0a514d0e48eebc61dd0d4a3559ba
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2397-3269
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2397-3269
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10.1136/bmjophth-2021-000946