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Iakupova Ellina M

5 articles in GJC

5 articles in GJC

1.

Ocular and General Determinants of Intraocular Pressure: The Two-Continent Eye Study.

Jonas Jost B, Jonas Rahul A, Bikbov Mukharram M, Kazakbaeva Gyulli M, Iakupova Ellina M, Milea Dan et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciFeb 20260 citationsCross-Sectional Study

Ocular and systemic factors significantly influence measured IOP. Correcting for these determinants reveals a wide "normal" IOP range (e.g., true 21mmHg measures 11-29mmHg), crucial for accurate glaucoma diagnosis and management.

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Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Children: The Ural Children Eye Study.

Bikbov Mukharram M, Kazakbaeva Gyulli M, Panda-Jonas Songhomitra, Iakupova Ellina M, Jonas Jost B

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciNov 20250 citationsCohort Study

This study found maternal smoking and lower birth weight in Russian children correlate with thinner retinal nerve fiber layers, which also linked to worse cognitive scores, highlighting early life factors impacting ocular health and neurodevelopment.

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Prevalence and Associations of Nonglaucomatous Optic Nerve Atrophy in High Myopia: The Ural Eye and Medical Study.

Bikbov Mukharram M, Iakupova Ellina M, Gilmanshin Timur R, Bikbova Guzel M, Kazakbaeva Gyulli M, Panda-Jonas Songhomitra et al.

OphthalmologyJul 20230 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found nonglaucomatous optic nerve atrophy is common in high myopia, increasing significantly with longer axial length. This highlights a potential cause of vision loss independent of glaucoma in these patients.

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Macular pigment optical density and its determinants in a Russian population: the ural eye and medical study.

Bikbov Mukharram M, Gilmanshin Timur R, Zainullin Rinat M, Kazakbaeva Gyulli M, Iakupova Ellina M, Fakhretdinova Albina A et al.

Acta OphthalmolMar 20220 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found higher macular pigment optical density was associated with more reticular pseudo drusen and less severe open-angle glaucoma, suggesting MPOD may be a protective factor or biomarker for glaucoma.

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