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Broman Aimee Teo

🇴🇲 University of Wisconsin–Madison
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3 articles in GJC

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Estimating the rate of progressive visual field damage in those with open-angle glaucoma, from cross-sectional data.

Broman Aimee Teo, Quigley Harry A, West Sheila K, Katz Joanne, Munoz Beatriz, Bandeen-Roche Karen et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJan 2008105 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study estimated visual field progression rates in open-angle glaucoma using population data, finding an average worsening of -1.1 to -1.6 dB/year, with no significant ethnic difference. This suggests slightly faster progression than some clinic studies.

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Influence of corneal structure, corneal responsiveness, and other ocular parameters on tonometric measurement of intraocular pressure.

Broman Aimee Teo, Congdon Nathan G, Bandeen-Roche Karen, Quigley Harry A

J GlaucomaDec 2007129 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found corneal thickness significantly impacts IOP readings, with GAT least affected. Other corneal features like hysteresis also influence tonometry, highlighting the need to consider individual ocular properties for accurate glaucoma management.

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The impact of visual impairment and eye disease on vision-related quality of life in a Mexican-American population: proyecto VER.

Broman Aimee Teo, Munoz Beatriz, Rodriguez Jorge, Sanchez Rosario, Quigley Harry A, Klein Ronald et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciNov 2002170 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found visual impairment and eye diseases like glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy significantly reduce quality of life in Mexican-Americans, often beyond acuity loss. This highlights the need for comprehensive assessment and management.

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