Discrepancies in physician-patient agreement in reporting ocular history.

Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology(2016)

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Abstract
The accuracy of patient-reported ocular history varies by pathology. Self-reported glaucoma history is consistent between patients and physicians; however, patients under-report the diagnosis of maculopathy. Age, sex, and level of education do not appear to influence patient-reported accuracy of ocular comorbidities.
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physician–patient agreement
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