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Bhorade Anjali M

11 articles in GJC

11 articles in GJC

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Self-Reported Driving Difficulty, Avoidance, and Negative Emotion With On-Road Driving Performance in Older Adults With Glaucoma.

Sabapathypillai Sharon L, Perlmutter Monica S, Barco Peggy, Wilson Bradley, Gordon Mae, Carr David et al.

Am J OphthalmolApr 20220 citationsCohort Study

Glaucoma patients report driving difficulty and negative emotions, even with mild disease, which predicts unsafe on-road driving. Screening these perceptions can help identify at-risk drivers for intervention.

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Compositional Analysis of Extracellular Aggregates in the Eyes of Patients With Exfoliation Syndrome and Exfoliation Glaucoma.

De Maria Alicia, Zientek Keith D, David Larry L, Wilmarth Phillip A, Bhorade Anjali M, Harocopos George J et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciDec 20210 citationsBasic Science

Researchers analyzed exfoliation material composition, finding consistent proteins like fibrillin-1 and LEFTY2. Elevated LEFTY2 in aqueous humor may be a biomarker for exfoliation glaucoma.

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PANRETINAL PHOTOCOAGULATION VERSUS RANIBIZUMAB FOR PROLIFERATIVE DIABETIC RETINOPATHY: Comparison of Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in a Randomized Clinical Trial.

Jampol Lee M, Odia Isoken, Glassman Adam R, Baker Carl W, Bhorade Anjali M, Han Dennis P et al.

RetinaJan 20190 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

Comparing ranibizumab vs. PRP for proliferative diabetic retinopathy, ranibizumab caused more RNFL thinning, likely from reduced edema, not nerve loss, which is clinically reassuring for glaucoma monitoring.

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Effect of cataract and its removal on signal strength and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer optical coherence tomography measurements.

Mwanza Jean C, Bhorade Anjali M, Sekhon Navneet, McSoley John J, Yoo Sonia H, Feuer William J et al.

J GlaucomaJan 201165 citationsObservational Study

Cataract surgery significantly increased OCT signal strength and RNFL thickness measurements, especially in eyes with lower preoperative values. This suggests cataracts can artifactually lower RNFL readings, impacting glaucoma diagnosis and monitoring.

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Variability of intraocular pressure measurements in observation participants in the ocular hypertension treatment study.

Bhorade Anjali M, Gordon Mae O, Wilson Brad, Weinreb Robert N, Kass Michael A

OphthalmologyApr 200953 citationsClinical Trial

This study found moderate variability in IOP measurements within the same eye over time in ocular hypertension patients. Understanding this variability, influenced by factors like time of day, helps clinicians establish more accurate baseline and target IOPs.

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