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15 articles in GJC

15 articles in GJC

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Intraocular pressure lowering is associated with an increase in the photopic negative response (PhNR) amplitude in glaucoma and ocular hypertensive eyes.

Niyadurupola Nuwan, Luu Chi D, Nguyen Dan Q, Geddes Kristen, Tan Gary X V, Wong Celestine C W et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciMar 201349 citationsCohort Study

IOP lowering in glaucoma/OHT eyes improved the PhNR amplitude, suggesting inner retinal function can recover with treatment, offering a potential marker for optic nerve health.

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Gaze behavior among experts and trainees during optic disc examination: does how we look affect what we see?

O'Neill Evelyn C, Kong Yu Xiang George, Connell Paul P, Ong Dai Ni, Haymes Sharon A, Coote Michael A et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJun 201119 citationsObservational Study

Glaucoma experts exhibit systematic, pathology-focused gaze patterns during optic disc examination, unlike trainees who look longer but less efficiently. This suggests structured viewing training could improve diagnostic skills.

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Glaucomatous optic neuropathy evaluation project: a standardized internet system for assessing skills in optic disc examination.

Kong Yu Xiang G, Coote Michael A, O'Neill Evelyn C, Gurria Lulu U, Xie Jing, Garway-Heath David et al.

Clin Exp OphthalmolJan 201129 citationsObservational Study

This study developed an online tool to assess optic disc examination skills, finding glaucoma subspecialists had better agreement on glaucoma likelihood and disc features than trainees, highlighting areas for skill improvement.

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Combined diode laser cyclophotocoagulation and intravitreal bevacizumab (Avastin) in neovascular glaucoma.

Ghosh Sudipta, Singh Dalveer, Ruddle Jonathan B, Shiu Michael, Coote Michael A, Crowston Jonathan G

Clin Exp OphthalmolMay 201023 citationsCase Series

This study found combining laser cyclophotocoagulation with intravitreal bevacizumab for neovascular glaucoma rapidly regressed neovascularization, reduced pain, and lowered eye pressure, offering a promising treatment approach.

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The safety and efficacy of brinzolamide 1%/timolol 0.5% fixed combination versus dorzolamide 2%/timolol 0.5% in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.

Manni Gianluca, Denis Phillipe, Chew Paul, Sharpe Elisabeth D, Orengo-Nania Silvia, Coote Michael A et al.

J GlaucomaApr 200948 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

This study found brinzolamide/timolol fixed combination effectively lowers IOP comparably to dorzolamide/timolol, but with significantly less ocular irritation, offering a comfort advantage for glaucoma patients.

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