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Liu Shu

๐Ÿ‡ข๐Ÿ‡ญ Foshan University
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20 articles in GJC

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Anterior chamber angle imaging with swept-source optical coherence tomography: detecting the scleral spur, Schwalbe's Line, and Schlemm's Canal.

McKee Hamish, Ye Cong, Yu Marco, Liu Shu, Lam Dennis S C, Leung Christopher K S

J GlaucomaAug 201336 citationsObservational Study

Swept-source OCT effectively visualizes anterior chamber angle structures, especially the scleral spur. Visibility of Schwalbe's Line and Schlemm's Canal is lower, varying by scan density and quadrant, aiding glaucoma assessment.

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Optic disc imaging with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography: variability and agreement study with Heidelberg retinal tomograph.

Yang Bingzhi, Ye Cong, Yu Marco, Liu Shu, Lam Dennis Shun Chiu, Leung Christopher Kai-shun

OphthalmologySep 201232 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found OCT and HRT optic disc measurements poorly agree, with OCT measuring smaller discs/rims. However, both instruments show high reproducibility, suggesting OCT may offer more precise monitoring.

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Comparison of standard automated perimetry, frequency-doubling technology perimetry, and short-wavelength automated perimetry for detection of glaucoma.

Liu Shu, Lam Shi, Weinreb Robert N, Ye Cong, Cheung Carol Y, Lai Gilda et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciSep 201145 citationsObservational Study

This study compared SAP, FDT, and SWAP for glaucoma detection, finding FDT and SAP performed similarly and better than SWAP, especially for early disease, offering guidance for test selection.

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Evaluation of retinal nerve fiber layer progression in glaucoma: a comparison between spectral-domain and time-domain optical coherence tomography.

Leung Christopher Kai-Shun, Chiu Vivian, Weinreb Robert N, Liu Shu, Ye Cong, Yu Marco et al.

OphthalmologyAug 201194 citationsProspective Study

This study compared SD-OCT and TD-OCT for detecting glaucoma progression. SD-OCT (Cirrus) detected significantly more retinal nerve fiber layer progression than TD-OCT (Stratus), indicating its superior clinical utility for monitoring glaucoma.

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Long-term in vivo imaging and measurement of dendritic shrinkage of retinal ganglion cells.

Leung Christopher Kai-shun, Weinreb Robert N, Li Zhi Wei, Liu Shu, Lindsey James D, Choi Nathan et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciMar 201198 citationsBasic Science

This study found that retinal ganglion cell (RGC) dendritic shrinkage precedes axon/cell body loss in mice after optic nerve crush. Larger dendrites predicted better RGC survival, suggesting a new way to track glaucoma progression and treatment efficacy.

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Retinal nerve fiber layer imaging with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography: analysis of the retinal nerve fiber layer map for glaucoma detection.

Leung Christopher K S, Lam Shi, Weinreb Robert N, Liu Shu, Ye Cong, Liu Lan et al.

OphthalmologySep 2010153 citationsCross-Sectional Study

SD-OCT's RNFL deviation map analysis significantly improved glaucoma detection sensitivity compared to conventional circumpapillary measurements, offering better diagnostic performance for clinicians.

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Retinal nerve fiber layer imaging with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography a study on diagnostic agreement with Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph.

Leung Christopher Kai-shun, Ye Cong, Weinreb Robert N, Cheung Carol Yim Lui, Qiu Quanliang, Liu Shu et al.

OphthalmologyFeb 201088 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found Spectralis OCT retinal nerve fiber layer imaging had higher sensitivity than HRT optic disc measurements for glaucoma detection, suggesting superior diagnostic performance.

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Retinal nerve fiber layer imaging with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography: a variability and diagnostic performance study.

Leung Christopher Kai-Shun, Cheung Carol Yim-Lui, Weinreb Robert N, Qiu Quanliang, Liu Shu, Li Haitao et al.

OphthalmologyJul 2009425 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study compared two OCT devices for glaucoma detection. Cirrus HD-OCT showed lower RNFL measurement variability than Stratus OCT, but both had comparable diagnostic performance and structure-function association. This suggests Cirrus offers more precise RNFL tracking.

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