Correction to: Visual field progression in patients with severe glaucoma.
Maul Eugenio J, Kastner Alan, Schmidt Jimena, Tapia Jaime A, Morales Cristobal, Maul Eugenio A
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Maul Eugenio J, Kastner Alan, Schmidt Jimena, Tapia Jaime A, Morales Cristobal, Maul Eugenio A
Maul Eugenio J, Kastner Alan, Schmidt Jimena, Tapia Jaime A, Morales Cristobal, Maul Eugenio A
This study found a 14.6% 5-year risk of visual field progression in severe glaucoma patients, suggesting progression rates can be similar to earlier stages.
Arora Karun S, Jefferys Joan L, Maul Eugenio A, Quigley Harry A
This study found angle closure glaucoma eyes have significantly thicker choroids than open angle or normal eyes, suggesting choroidal expansion may contribute to angle closure disease development.
Arora Karun S, Jefferys Joan L, Maul Eugenio A, Quigley Harry A
Angle-closure eyes showed greater choroidal thickness increase and anterior chamber depth decrease after water drinking than open-angle eyes, suggesting choroidal dynamics may influence angle closure.
Maul Eugenio A, Friedman David S, Quigley Harry A, Jampel Henry D
This study found eyelid closure after prostaglandin drops did not significantly improve intraocular pressure reduction in glaucoma patients, suggesting no additional clinical benefit from this practice.
Maul Eugenio A, Friedman David S, Chang Dolly S, Boland Michael V, Ramulu Pradeep Y, Jampel Henry D et al.
This study found choroidal thickness in glaucoma patients/suspects is influenced by age, eye length, perfusion pressure, and corneal thickness, but not glaucoma severity.
Maul Eugenio A, Jampel Henry D
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