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Maeda Fumiatsu

4 articles in GJC

4 articles in GJC

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Using artificial intelligence to improve human performance: efficient retinal disease detection training with synthetic images.

Tabuchi Hitoshi, Engelmann Justin, Maeda Fumiatsu, Nishikawa Ryo, Nagasawa Toshihiko, Yamauchi Tomofusa et al.

Br J OphthalmolSep 202414 citationsClinical Trial

Synthetic retinal images effectively trained orthoptists to detect diseases, significantly improving diagnostic accuracy in UWF and even novel standard field images, highlighting AI's role in education and human adaptability.

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Chromatic pupillography in hemianopia patients with homonymous visual field defects.

Maeda Fumiatsu, Kelbsch Carina, Straßer Torsten, Skorkovská Karolína, Peters Tobias, Wilhelm Barbara et al.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolJun 201716 citationsObservational Study

Chromatic pupillography in hemianopia patients revealed reduced red light pupil constriction, supporting two pupillomotor pathways: one subcortical (ipRGCs) and another cortical (non-ipRGCs), potentially aiding visual pathway lesion localization.

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Analysis of retinal function using chromatic pupillography in retinitis pigmentosa and the relationship to electrically evoked phosphene thresholds.

Kelbsch Carina, Maeda Fumiatsu, Lisowska Jolanta, Lisowski Lukasz, Strasser Torsten, Stingl Krunoslav et al.

Acta OphthalmolSep 20160 citationsObservational Study

Chromatic pupillography in advanced RP showed reduced outer retinal function but preserved ipRGC activity. This offers an objective marker for treatment efficacy and patient selection for retinal implants.

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