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Meyer Alissa M

5 articles in GJC

5 articles in GJC

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Comparison of Outcomes Following Glaucoma Drainage Tube Surgery Between Primary and Secondary Glaucomas, and Between Phakic and Pseudophakic eyes.

Dawson Emily F, Culpepper Brady E, Bolch Charlotte A, Nguyen Phuong T, Meyer Alissa M, Rodgers Cooper D et al.

Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)Nov 202110 citationsCohort Study

Glaucoma drainage device surgery outcomes were similar for primary and secondary glaucomas, but pseudophakic eyes had better success and fewer reoperations than phakic eyes, guiding patient counseling.

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Attaining Intraocular Pressure of ≤10 mm Hg: Comparison of Tube and Trabeculectomy Surgery in Pseudophakic Primary Glaucoma Eyes.

Meyer Alissa M, Rosenberg Nicole C, Rodgers Cooper D, Webel Aaron D, Nguyen Phuong T, Wilson Mary Kate et al.

Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)Jan 20190 citationsCohort Study

Trabeculectomy achieved significantly lower intraocular pressure (≤10 mmHg) with fewer medications than glaucoma drainage devices in pseudophakic primary glaucoma patients, offering a better option for very low target pressures.

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Comparing glaucomatous disc change using stereo disc viewing and the MatchedFlicker programme in glaucoma experts and trainees.

Schaefer Jamie L, Meyer Alissa M, Rodgers Cooper D, Rosenberg Nicole C, Leoncavallo Anthony J, Lukowski Zachary L et al.

Br J OphthalmolAug 20172 citationsProspective Studies

MatchedFlicker software was studied for detecting glaucomatous disc change. It was faster and more accurate than stereo viewing for both experts and trainees, improving progression detection.

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Comparing Glaucomatous Disc Change Using Stereo Disc Viewing and the MatchedFlicker Software Program in Ophthalmologists-in-Training.

Schaefer Jamie L, Lukowski Zachary L, Meyer Alissa M, Leoncavallo Anthony J, Greer Anthony, Martorana Gina M et al.

Am J OphthalmolMar 20163 citationsClinical Trial

This study found MatchedFlicker software was faster and more accurate than traditional stereo viewing for ophthalmology trainees detecting glaucomatous disc changes, potentially improving early glaucoma diagnosis.

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