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Proudlock Frank A

12 articles in GJC

12 articles in GJC

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Visual Field Deficits in Albinism in Comparison to Idiopathic Infantile Nystagmus.

Sheth Viral, McLean Rebecca J, Tu Zhanhan, Ather Sarim, Gottlob Irene, Proudlock Frank A

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciFeb 20243 citationsObservational Study

This study found significant visual field deficits in albinism and infantile nystagmus, with albinism patients having considerably worse fields. Clinically, these findings highlight the need for cautious interpretation of perimetry in these conditions.

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Diagnostic accuracy of retinal optical coherence tomography in children with a newly diagnosed brain tumour.

Nuijts Myrthe A, Stegeman Inge, Porro Giorgio L, Bennebroek Carlien A M, van Seeters Tom, Proudlock Frank A et al.

Acta OphthalmolMar 20232 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found OCT's RNFL thickness could detect abnormal vision in children with new brain tumors in 70% of cases. High negative predictive values suggest normal OCT indicates normal visual function.

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Assessment of the anterior segment of patients with primary congenital glaucoma using handheld optical coherence tomography.

Pilat Anastasia V, Proudlock Frank A, Shah Sonal, Sheth Viral, Purohit Ravi, Abbot Joseph et al.

Eye (Lond)Mar 20190 citationsCase-Control Study

Handheld OCT non-invasively visualized key anterior segment abnormalities in congenital glaucoma, like corneal changes and iris flattening, without sedation, offering a valuable tool for diagnosis and surgical planning.

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Optic Nerve Head Development in Healthy Infants and Children Using Handheld Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography.

Patel Aarti, Purohit Ravi, Lee Helena, Sheth Viral, Maconachie Gail, Papageorgiou Eleni et al.

OphthalmologyAug 201661 citationsCross-Sectional Study

Handheld SD-OCT successfully imaged pediatric ONH development. Key finding: Disc/cup diameters increase with age, while peripapillary RNFL initially decreases then slowly increases, providing normative data for clinical use.

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In Vivo Morphology of the Optic Nerve and Retina in Patients With Parkinson's Disease.

Pilat Anastasia, McLean Rebecca J, Proudlock Frank A, Maconachie Gail D E, Sheth Viral, Rajabally Yusuf A et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciAug 201638 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found Parkinson's patients have significant optic nerve fiber thinning and foveal remodeling, including retinal thinning and OPL thickening. These changes, correlating with disease severity, could be valuable Parkinson's biomarkers.

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