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Bao Qing, Zheng Yan, Zeng Wen, Zheng Tian, Liu Yang, Ye Zhouyang et al.
Yang Yi, Han Cong, Sun Yi, Zhao Xin, Chen Zhaoqian, Zhao Liangtao et al.
Acute high-altitude exposure in mice damaged retinal ganglion cell morphology and function, including RGC loss and reduced electrical responses. This provides insight into high-altitude retinopathy mechanisms and prevention.
Guo Xiao, Zhu Zhuoting, Cheng Weijing, Bulloch Gabriella, Zhang Wenbin, Chen Yifan et al.
Optic disc microvasculature, measured by OCTA, showed decreased vessel density and increased flow voids in diabetics with renal dysfunction. This suggests optic nerve head microcirculation changes may be an early indicator of kidney disease.
Zhang Shiran, Zhu Zhuoting, Bulloch Gabriella, Guo Xiao, Shang Xianwen, Chen Yifan et al.
Diabetic patients showed progressive peripapillary choroid and retinal nerve fiber thinning, accelerating before clinical diabetic retinopathy. These changes may serve as early biomarkers for diabetic retinopathy risk.
Guo Xiao, Chen Yanping, Bulloch Gabriella, Xiong Kun, Chen Yifan, Li Yuting et al.
This study found that abnormal peripapillary choroidal microvasculature (CC FD%) predicts diabetic retinopathy progression and diabetic macular edema development, offering a new clinical biomarker for early identification of high-risk patients.
Gong Xia, Wang Wei, Xiong Kun, Wang Lanhua, Li Wangting, Li Yuting et al.
This study found thinner pRNFL and pCT are independently associated with new-onset diabetic retinopathy, improving early risk assessment.
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