Short-term intraocular pressure trends following intravitreal injections of ranibizumab (Lucentis) for the treatment of wet age-related macular degeneration.
Mojica G, Hariprasad S M, Jager R D, Mieler W F
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Mojica G, Hariprasad S M, Jager R D, Mieler W F
Hariprasad S M, Mieler W F, Grassi M, Green J L, Jager R D, Miller L
This study found diabetic macular oedema significantly impairs vision-related quality of life, often more than glaucoma or cataracts, highlighting its substantial patient impact.
Piltz-seymour J R, Grunwald J E, Hariprasad S M, Dupont J
This study found optic nerve blood flow is significantly reduced in glaucoma suspects, similar to glaucoma patients, indicating impaired blood flow is an early event in the disease process.
Grunwald J E, Piltz J, Hariprasad S M, Dupont J, Maguire M G
Glaucoma patients have reduced optic nerve blood flow; surprisingly, those without hypertension showed lower flow than those with it, raising concerns about hypertension treatment's impact.
Grunwald J E, Piltz J, Hariprasad S M, DuPont J
Glaucoma patients exhibited significantly reduced optic nerve blood flow, particularly in vulnerable areas, correlating with worse visual fields and cup-to-disc ratios, suggesting microvascular compromise in disease progression.
Grunwald J E, Hariprasad S M, DuPont J, Maguire M G, Fine S L, Brucker A J et al.
This study found that foveolar choroidal blood flow and volume are significantly lower in non-exudative AMD patients, suggesting impaired blood supply may contribute to disease progression.
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