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Liang Yuanbo

πŸ‡’πŸ‡­ Beijing Tongren Hospital
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23 articles in GJC

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Different retinal microvascular response to flicker light between normal-tension glaucoma and high-tension primary open-angle glaucoma detected with optical coherence tomography angiography.

You Ruirong, Zhou Xingyu, Xu Xiaowei, Wang Wenjing, Yu Daokuan, Fang Xinyi et al.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolOct 20250 citationsCase-Control Study

Flicker stimulation showed impaired retinal microvascular response in normal-tension glaucoma eyes compared to high-tension glaucoma and healthy eyes, suggesting distinct vascular pathophysiology and potential diagnostic differences.

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Assessing Vascular and Structural Hemiretinal Asymmetry at Different Stages of Normal Tension Glaucoma Using Optical Coherence Tomography.

Lu Xiaonan, Chen De-Fu, Wang Chenmin, Zhang Jinrui, Wang Tao, Zhang Cong et al.

J GlaucomaMar 20250 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found hemiretinal asymmetry in vessel density and nerve fiber layers increases with normal tension glaucoma progression, aiding early diagnosis and staging, especially differentiating pre-perimetric and early stages.

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Efficacy and safety of penetrating canaloplasty versus ab externo canaloplasty for primary open-angle glaucoma: A randomized controlled trial.

Ye Wenqing, Li Jinxing, Zhang Shaodan, Zhu Shuqing, Xie Yanqian, Le Rongrong et al.

Acta OphthalmolAug 20245 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

This study compared two canaloplasty techniques for glaucoma, finding penetrating canaloplasty achieved superior IOP reduction and success rates with similar safety, suggesting it's a more effective surgical option.

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Decreased macular deep capillary plexus is associated with functional progression of normal tension glaucoma patients with unilateral visual field loss.

Lin Sigeng, Shang Xiao, Wang Xiaoyan, Chu Xizhong, Hu Chengju, Si Yuqing et al.

Br J OphthalmolJan 20247 citationsLongitudinal Study

This study found that decreased macular deep capillary plexus (DCP) density predicts future visual field loss in the unaffected eye of normal tension glaucoma patients, offering a new risk assessment tool.

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Progressive Macular Vessel Density Loss Observed on Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Glaucoma Patients With Single-Hemifield Visual Field Defects.

Lin Sigeng, Zhang Shaodan, Shang Xiao, Gu Juan, Ye Cong, Wang Xiaoyan et al.

J GlaucomaMar 20230 citationsCohort Study

Glaucoma patients with one-sided visual field loss showed faster macular vessel density decline in the affected area, correlating with visual field damage severity, even without significant tissue thinning. This suggests mVD loss is an early, measurable glaucoma progression marker.

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Prevalence and Ocular Biometric Characteristics of Myopia in Primary Angle Closure Disease in Rural China: The Handan Eye Study.

Liang Yuanbo, Shen Ruyue, Zhou Weihe, Fan Sujie, Chan Poemen P, Tham Clement C Y et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciNov 20226 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found myopia is common in younger Chinese patients with primary angle closure disease (PACD) and over half with primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) are myopic, despite typical PACD eyes being shorter. This highlights myopia's prevalence even in eyes predisposed to angle closure.

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Parapapillary Choroidal Microvasculature Dropout Is Associated With the Decrease in Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness: A Prospective Study.

Lin Sigeng, Cheng Huanhuan, Zhang Shaodan, Ye Cong, Pan Xiafei, Tao Aizhu et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciFeb 20190 citationsCohort Study

This study found that parapapillary microvasculature dropout (MvD) predicts faster retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thinning in normal-tension glaucoma, highlighting MvD as a key indicator of disease progression.

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Effect of Community Screening on the Demographic Makeup and Clinical Severity of Glaucoma Patients Receiving Care in Urban China.

Liang Yuanbo, Jiang Junhong, Ou Wen, Peng Xianyao, Sun Ruizhu, Xu Xiang et al.

Am J OphthalmolJul 201832 citationsCohort Study

Community screening identified glaucoma patients with significantly milder disease and more underserved demographics (older, female) than clinic-diagnosed cases, suggesting screening improves early detection, especially for normal-tension glaucoma.

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Utility Analysis of Vision-related Quality of Life in Patients With Glaucoma and Different Perceptions from Ophthalmologists.

Zhang Shaodan, Liang Yuanbo, Chen Yanyun, Musch David C, Zhang Chun, Wang Ningli

J GlaucomaSep 20150 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found glaucoma significantly reduces patient quality of life. Ophthalmologists underestimated the impact of mild glaucoma, highlighting the need for better understanding patient perspectives for shared decision-making.

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Factors correlating with failure to control intraocular pressure in primary angle-closure glaucoma eyes with coexisting cataract treated by phacoemulsification or combined phacotrabeculectomy.

Tham Clement C Y, Leung Dexter Y L, Kwong Yolanda Y Y, Liang Yuanbo, Peng Andrea Yi, Li Felix C H et al.

Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)Jan 201511 citationsRetrospective Study

In PACG eyes with cataract, high preoperative IOP and more glaucoma drugs predict IOP control failure. Phacotrabeculectomy is superior to phacoemulsification alone for IOP control.

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Prevalence and characteristics of primary angle-closure diseases in a rural adult Chinese population: the Handan Eye Study.

Liang Yuanbo, Friedman David S, Zhou Qiang, Yang Xiao Hui, Sun Lan Ping, Guo Lixia et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciNov 2011121 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found primary angle-closure glaucoma (0.5%), PAC (1.5%), and PACS (10.4%) in rural Chinese adults, increasing with age and higher in females. Many with PACG were blind, highlighting the need for early detection.

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