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Higashide Tomomi

47 articles in GJC

47 articles in GJC

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Effects of Optic Nerve Head Structures on Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Defects in Primary Open Angle Glaucoma Eyes: Analyses Using Retinal Optical Texture Analysis.

Miki Atsuya, Araie Makoto, Leung Christopher Kai Shun, Nishigaki Masashi, Murata Hiroshi, Kikawa Tsutomu et al.

Am J OphthalmolFeb 20260 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found that in glaucoma patients, the extent of retinal nerve fiber layer defects detected by ROTA was associated with optic nerve head gamma zone area, suggesting this structural change reflects axonal damage.

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Effects of Deep Optic Nerve Head Structures on Bruch's Membrane Opening- Minimum Rim Width and Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer.

Kambayashi Mitsuki, Saito Hitomi, Araie Makoto, Enomoto Nobuko, Murata Hiroshi, Kikawa Tsutomu et al.

Am J OphthalmolFeb 20246 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found that deep optic nerve structures, like lamina cribrosa depth and scleral canal shape, significantly influence both BMO-MRW and pRNFLT, highlighting their complex relationship in healthy eyes.

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Association of Bergmeister Papilla and Deep Optic Nerve Head Structures With Prelaminar Schisis of Normal and Glaucomatous Eyes.

Saito Hitomi, Ueta Takashi, Araie Makoto, Enomoto Nobuko, Kambayashi Mitsuki, Murata Hiroshi et al.

Am J OphthalmolSep 20230 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found Bergmeister papilla strongly predicts more severe prelaminar schisis in both healthy and glaucomatous eyes, suggesting traction. PLS severity also correlated with glaucoma-related optic nerve head structures.

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Differences in Factors Associated With Glaucoma Progression With Lower Normal Intraocular Pressure in Superior and Inferior Halves of the Optic Nerve Head.

Asaoka Ryo, Sakata Rei, Yoshitomi Takeshi, Iwase Aiko, Matsumoto Chota, Higashide Tomomi et al.

Transl Vis Sci TechnolAug 20230 citationsCohort Study

This NTG study found different risk factors for progression in superior (IOP fluctuation) and inferior (BMI, myopia, cup-to-disc, disc hemorrhage) optic nerve halves, guiding tailored management.

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Glaucoma-Related Risk Factors for Endothelial Cell Loss and Graft Failure After Descemet's Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty.

Takemori Hayato, Higashide Tomomi, Kobayashi Akira, Yokogawa Hideaki, Sugiyama Kazuhisa

J GlaucomaMar 20236 citationsCohort Study

This study found prior trabeculectomy, post-DSAEK glaucoma treatment, and pupillary block significantly increase endothelial cell loss and graft failure risk, highlighting glaucoma's impact on corneal transplant outcomes.

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Deep Optic Nerve Head Structures Associated With Increasing Axial Length in Healthy Myopic Eyes of Moderate Axial Length.

Saito Hitomi, Kambayashi Mitsuki, Araie Makoto, Murata Hiroshi, Enomoto Nobuko, Kikawa Tsutomu et al.

Am J OphthalmolJan 202320 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found that longer axial length in healthy myopic eyes is associated with specific optic nerve head structural changes, including misalignment, choroid thinning, and scleral bowing, which is crucial for distinguishing myopia from glaucoma.

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Association of Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Other Factors With Intraocular Pressure-Related 24-Hour Contact Lens Sensor Profile in Untreated Glaucoma.

Nakazawa Kazuki, Higashide Tomomi, Tsuchiya Shunsuke, Shioya Satomi, Okayama Masahiko, Sugiyama Kazuhisa

Transl Vis Sci TechnolOct 20222 citationsObservational Study

This study found higher ambulatory blood pressure and certain ocular factors are linked to greater nocturnal and variable 24-hour IOP-related contact lens sensor readings in untreated glaucoma patients, suggesting these influence IOP fluctuations.

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Relationship Between Changes in the Choroidal Structure and Blood Flow of the Macula After Trabeculectomy.

Takamatsu Yuki, Higashide Tomomi, Takeshima Satoshi, Sasaki Makoto, Manbo Yoshimi, Udagawa Sachiko et al.

Transl Vis Sci TechnolDec 20210 citationsCohort Study

Trabeculectomy reduced IOP, increasing macular choroidal thickness and blood flow. Vascular thickness correlated with blood flow, while interstitial thickness correlated with IOP changes, showing differential choroidal response.

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Using 24-hr ocular dimensional profile recorded with a sensing contact lens to identify primary open-angle glaucoma patients with intraocular pressure constantly below the diagnostic threshold.

Shioya Satomi, Higashide Tomomi, Tsuchiya Shunsuke, Simon-Zoula Sonja, Varidel Thierry, Cerboni Sacha et al.

Acta OphthalmolApr 20206 citationsObservational Study

A contact lens sensor combined with single IOP readings identified glaucoma patients whose pressure exceeded diagnostic thresholds, helping reclassify those misdiagnosed as normal tension glaucoma without 24-hour tonometry.

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The Relationship Between Interocular Asymmetry of Visual Field Defects and Optic Nerve Head Blood Flow in Patients With Glaucoma.

Yamada Yutaro, Higashide Tomomi, Udagawa Sachiko, Takeshima Satoshi, Sakaguchi Kimikazu, Nitta Koji et al.

J GlaucomaMar 20190 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found that asymmetric optic nerve head blood flow strongly correlates with asymmetric visual field loss in glaucoma, suggesting blood flow differences contribute to varied disease severity between eyes.

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Factors Associated with Progression of Japanese Open-Angle Glaucoma with Lower Normal Intraocular Pressure.

Sakata Rei, Yoshitomi Takeshi, Iwase Aiko, Matsumoto Chota, Higashide Tomomi, Shirakashi Motohiro et al.

OphthalmologyDec 201851 citationsCohort Study

This study found that untreated Japanese normal-tension glaucoma patients have a high 5-year progression rate (66%). Disc hemorrhage, IOP fluctuation, and larger cup-to-disc ratio significantly predict progression, highlighting key risk factors.

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Comparison of Sectoral Structure-Function Relationships in Glaucoma: Vessel Density Versus Thickness in the Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer.

Sakaguchi Kimikazu, Higashide Tomomi, Udagawa Sachiko, Ohkubo Shinji, Sugiyama Kazuhisa

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciOct 201755 citationsCross-Sectional Study

Studying glaucoma, peripapillary RNFL vessel density showed stronger, more consistent sectoral structure-function relationships than RNFL thickness. This suggests vessel density may be a superior structural biomarker.