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Katz L J

๐Ÿ‡ด๐Ÿ‡ฒ Northwestern University
ORCIDOpenAlex43 articles in GJC

43 articles in GJC

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Detection of asymmetric glaucomatous damage using automated pupillography, the swinging flashlight method and the magnified-assisted swinging flashlight method.

Waisbourd M, Lee B, Ali M H, Lu L, Martinez P, Faria B et al.

Eye (Lond)Jun 20159 citationsCross-Sectional Study

Automated pupillography showed high sensitivity but low specificity for detecting asymmetric glaucoma damage (MD, CDR, DDLS, RNFL). Its limited case-finding ability suggests it's not ideal for screening, but could aid in confirming known asymmetry.