Structure function relationship of paracentral visual field impairment in myopic patients with primary open-angle glaucoma.
Hasegawa Kei, Suda Kenji, Akagi Tadamichi, Ikeda Hanako Ohashi, Kameda Takanori, Miyake Masahiro et al.
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Hasegawa Kei, Suda Kenji, Akagi Tadamichi, Ikeda Hanako Ohashi, Kameda Takanori, Miyake Masahiro et al.
Sun Chunxiao, Ikeda Hanako O, Miyake Masahiro, Suda Kenji, Kameda Takanori, Akagi Tadamichi et al.
This study found three ab interno trabeculotomy techniques offer similar IOP reduction and complication rates. Clinically, device choice doesn't significantly impact outcomes, but wider incisions increase hyphema risk.
Hara Tomoyo, Ikeda Hanako O, Numa Shogo, Miyake Masahiro, Suda Kenji, Kameda Takanori et al.
This study compared Ahmed and Baerveldt glaucoma implants in Japanese patients, finding similar IOP outcomes but more complications, especially hypotony, with Baerveldt, influencing device choice based on glaucoma type.
Murata Mariko, Miyake Masahiro, Suda Kenji, Mori Yuki, Morino Kazuya, Okayama Wakako et al.
Highly myopic eyes continue axial elongation (0.031 mm/year), but this slows with age and baseline axial length interaction. Cataract surgery also slows elongation. Genetic scores had limited adult predictive value.
Suda Kenji, Miyake Masahiro, Akagi Tadamichi, Ikeda Hanako Ohashi, Kameda Takanori, Hasegawa Tomoko et al.
This study found longer axial length (≥27.7mm) correlates with advanced visual field loss in young POAG patients, highlighting its clinical significance for assessing severe glaucoma risk.
Kido Ai, Miyake Masahiro, Akagi Tadamichi, Ikeda Hanako Ohashi, Kameda Takanori, Suda Kenji et al.
This study found topical beta-blockers for glaucoma did not significantly increase asthma attacks in patients with asthma, suggesting they might be an option when other treatments fail.
Suda Kenji, Akagi Tadamichi, Ikeda Hanako Ohashi, Kameda Takanori, Hasegawa Tomoko, Miyake Masahiro et al.
Atopic dermatitis linked to severe visual field loss in younger glaucoma patients on steroids. This highlights the need for earlier, reinforced eye screening in atopic dermatitis patients.
Akagi Tadamichi, Uji Akihito, Okamoto Yoko, Suda Kenji, Kameda Takanori, Nakanishi Hideo et al.
AS-OCTA showed no overall vessel density difference in glaucoma eyes, but prostaglandin use and IOP affected superficial/deep vessel density, suggesting utility for assessing hyperemia and outflow pathophysiology.
Numa Shogo, Akagi Tadamichi, Uji Akihito, Suda Kenji, Nakanishi Hideo, Kameda Takanori et al.
OCTA visualized lamina cribrosa microvasculature, showing reduced flow in glaucoma. This novel imaging may help identify and understand glaucoma-related LC changes.
Nakanishi Hideo, Suda Kenji, Yoshikawa Munemitsu, Akagi Tadamichi, Kameda Takanori, Ikeda Hanako Ohashi et al.
This study found optic disc ovality linked to axial length and visual field loss in glaucoma, highlighting how eye shape influences disc assessment and disease progression.
Yoshikawa Munemitsu, Nakanishi Hideo, Yamashiro Kenji, Miyake Masahiro, Akagi Tadamichi, Gotoh Norimoto et al.
This study found the CDKN2B gene is linked to specific retinal nerve fiber layer thinning and corresponding paracentral/lower visual field defects in glaucoma, aiding detailed genetic risk assessment.
Hasegawa Tomoko, Ooto Sotaro, Takayama Kohei, Makiyama Yukiko, Akagi Tadamichi, Ikeda Hanako O et al.
This study found cone photoreceptor integrity (density, organization) was preserved in glaucoma patients, even with visual field loss, suggesting cones are resilient. This challenges assumptions about early cone damage.
Nakanishi Hideo, Akagi Tadamichi, Suda Kenji, Hasegawa Tomoko, Yamada Hiroshi, Yokota Satoshi et al.
This study clustered combined visual field points and RNFL sectors in glaucoma, finding significant correlations that support the function-structure relationship, aiding understanding of glaucomatous damage patterns.
Nakanishi Hideo, Akagi Tadamichi, Hangai Masanori, Kimura Yugo, Suda Kenji, Hasegawa Tomoko et al.
Studying axial length's effect on mGCC thickness and glaucoma diagnosis, researchers found axial length impacts mGCC, and current SD-OCT normative databases misdiagnose highly myopic eyes, even with magnification correction.
Yamada Hiroshi, Akagi Tadamichi, Nakanishi Hideo, Ikeda Hanako O, Kimura Yugo, Suda Kenji et al.
This study found that peripapillary atrophy with Bruch's membrane (PPA+BM) is linked to faster visual field progression in glaucoma, while PPA without Bruch's membrane (PPA-BM) may be protective. This microstructure helps predict glaucoma worsening.
Hasegawa Tomoko, Akagi Tadamichi, Hangai Masanori, Yamada Hiroshi, Suda Kenji, Kimura Yugo et al.
This study found that in glaucomatous eyes, the deep scleral opening is nasally shifted from Bruch's membrane opening, correlating with disc tilt and axial length. This informs glaucoma assessment, especially in myopic, tilted discs.
Suda Kenji, Hangai Masanori, Akagi Tadamichi, Noma Hisashi, Kimura Yugo, Hasegawa Tomoko et al.
This study found functional (SAP) and structural (OCT) glaucoma tests detect progression differently, highlighting their complementary roles in monitoring optic nerve damage over time.
Nakanishi Hideo, Akagi Tadamichi, Hangai Masanori, Kimura Yugo, Suda Kenji, Kumagai Kyoko Kawashima et al.
Studying highly myopic eyes, a myopic normative database for mGCC thickness significantly improved specificity for early glaucoma detection, reducing false positives compared to a non-myopic database.
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