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Stamper Robert L

18 articles in GJC

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Trends in Authorship of Original Scientific Articles in Journal of Glaucoma: An Analysis of 25 Years Since the Initiation of the Journal.

Chien Jason L, Wu Bernie P, Nayer Zacharia, Grits Daniel, Rodriguez Geoffrey, Gu Alex et al.

J GlaucomaJul 202013 citationsObservational Study

Glaucoma research authorship showed increased authors, disclosures, dual degrees, and international contributions over 25 years, but women's participation remained persistently low, highlighting ongoing gender disparity.

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Effect of mitomycin c and 5-flurouracil adjuvant therapy on the outcomes of Ahmed glaucoma valve implantation.

Cui Qi N, Hsia Yen C, Lin Shan C, Stamper Robert L, Rose-Nussbaumer Jennifer, Mehta Nitisha et al.

Clin Exp OphthalmolSep 20160 citationsCase Series

This study found that adding antifibrotic injections to Ahmed glaucoma valve surgery improved success rates, lowered eye pressure, and reduced hypertensive phase without increasing complications, suggesting benefit for patients.

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Correlation between intraocular pressure, central corneal thickness, stage of glaucoma, and demographic patient data: prospective analysis of biophysical parameters in tertiary glaucoma practice populations.

Kniestedt Christoph, Lin Shan, Choe Joyce, Nee Michelle, Bostrom Alan, Stürmer Jörg et al.

J GlaucomaApr 200695 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found Goldmann tonometry IOP correlates with central corneal thickness (CCT), unlike dynamic contour tonometry. Thin CCT, prevalent in African Americans and normal-tension glaucoma, links to advanced disease, suggesting GAT may underestimate true IOP.

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Accuracy of dynamic contour tonometry compared with applanation tonometry in human cadaver eyes of different hydration states.

Kniestedt Christoph, Nee Michelle, Stamper Robert L

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolApr 200577 citationsBasic Science

This study compared tonometry methods in cadaver eyes, finding dynamic contour tonometry (DCT) more accurate and less affected by corneal hydration than Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) or pneumatonometry (PTG), suggesting better clinical reliability.

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