Hyperreflective Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Lesion with Neovascularization.
Akada Masahiro, Kogo Takahiro, Muraoka Yuki
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Akada Masahiro, Kogo Takahiro, Muraoka Yuki
Akada Masahiro, Hata Masayuki, Muraoka Yuki, Ishihara Kenji, Kadomoto Shin, Ueshima Hiroaki et al.
This study found ARN incidence in Japan matched UK data, with early, intensive surgical management and frequent reoperations, highlighting the need for prompt clinical triage and resource planning.
Xiang Ran, Muraoka Yuki, Kogo Takahiro, Mori Yuki, Miyake Masahiro, Hidaka Yu et al.
OCT revealed retinal vessel structural changes with age, sex, and BMI, showing age-related arterial diameter U-shapes and venous narrowing. This highlights OCT's potential for assessing retinal vascular health linked to systemic factors.
Takahashi Ayako, Muraoka Yuki, Koyasu Sho, Arakawa Yoshiki, Nakamura Eijiro, Tsujikawa Akitaka
OCTA revealed a novel, flat retinal hemangioblastoma type in VHL disease, distinct from classic nodular forms. This improves early detection of these often subtle lesions, aiding management.
Muraoka Yuki, Uji Akihito, Ishikura Masaharu, Iida Yuto, Ooto Sotaro, Tsujikawa Akitaka
HR-OCTA differentiated four macular retinal vessel layers, revealing distinct microcirculation units like central radial peripapillary capillaries. This enhances understanding of retinal blood supply in health and disease.
Uji Akihito, Muraoka Yuki, Yoshimura Nagahisa
SS-OCT successfully identified the continuous posttrabecular aqueous outflow pathway in vivo. This novel imaging technique allows quantitative analysis, potentially improving glaucoma diagnosis and treatment monitoring.
Muraoka Yuki, Tsujikawa Akitaka, Hata Masayuki, Yamashiro Kenji, Ellabban Abdallah A, Takahashi Ayako et al.
This study found paravascular inner retinal defects (PIRDs) are common in high myopia or with epiretinal membranes, often causing corresponding visual field loss. This highlights the functional impact of these retinal changes.
Nakano Noriko, Ikeda Hanako Ohashi, Hangai Masanori, Muraoka Yuki, Toda Yoshinobu, Kakizuka Akira et al.
This study found rapid retinal ganglion cell loss precedes gradual inner retinal layer thinning in a mouse glaucoma model, offering a new method for monitoring disease progression.
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