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Mataki Naomi

6 articles in GJC

6 articles in GJC

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Diagnostic Disagreement Between Gonioscopy and Ultrasound Biomicroscopy in Eyes With Occludable Angle.

Mataki Naomi, Mishima Koichi, Araie Makoto, Iwase Aiko, Murata Hiroshi, Otani Shinichiro et al.

J GlaucomaApr 20260 citationsCross-Sectional Study

Gonioscopy and UBM show significant disagreement in diagnosing occludable angles, with UBM both under- and over-diagnosing. Discrepancies relate to multiple anterior/posterior chamber factors, indicating neither method alone fully assesses angle closure.

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Iridotrabecular contact observed using anterior segment three-dimensional OCT in eyes with a shallow peripheral anterior chamber.

Mishima Koichi, Tomidokoro Atsuo, Suramethakul Pitipong, Mataki Naomi, Kurita Naoyuki, Mayama Chihiro et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJul 201313 citationsCross-Sectional Study

AS-SS-OCT detected iridotrabecular contact (ITC) in shallow anterior chambers more frequently than UBM, revealing a higher prevalence of angle closure risk and potential for peripheral anterior synechiae formation.

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Frequency doubling technology for earlier detection of functional damage in standard automated perimetry-normal hemifield in glaucoma with low-to-normal pressure.

Nakagawa Suguru, Murata Hiroshi, Saito Hitomi, Nakahara Hisae, Mataki Naomi, Tomidokoro Atsuo et al.

J GlaucomaJan 20125 citationsObservational Study

FDT perimetry detected functional decline in the "normal" visual field of glaucoma patients with low-to-normal IOP, whereas standard perimetry did not. This suggests FDT can identify earlier damage progression.

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