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Zangwill Linda M

255 articles in GJC

255 articles in GJC

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Glaucomatous Remodeling of the Lamina Cribrosa: Association With Visual Field Progression.

Girkin Christopher A, Walker Evan, Gardiner Stuart K, Hallaj Shahin, Murillo Karla, Jiravarnsirikul Anuwat et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciApr 20260 citationsCohort Study

Progressive posterior lamina cribrosa remodeling predicts faster visual field progression in glaucoma. This structural-functional link is modulated by age, CCT, and IOP, suggesting varying biomechanical responses to glaucomatous stress.

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PyOPV: An Open-Source Python Package for Ophthalmic Visual Field Data Management.

Hallaj Shahin, Boland Michael V, Halfpenny William, Myers Jonathan S, Weinreb Robert N, Zangwill Linda M et al.

J GlaucomaMar 20260 citationsBasic Science

PyOPV parses diverse ophthalmic visual field DICOM data into research formats, despite significant vendor tag variability (17-51% missing). This enables scalable integration for large-scale glaucoma research, overcoming interoperability challenges.

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Diagnostic Accuracy of 3D Deep Learning Classifiers for Glaucoma Detection: A Comparison of Cross-Domain and Device-Specific Models.

Belghith Akram, Bowd Christopher, Weinreb Robert N, Jalili Jalil, Christopher Mark, Zangwill Linda M

Transl Vis Sci TechnolAug 20250 citationsObservational Study

3D deep learning models accurately detect glaucoma, outperforming GCIPL thickness. Cross-domain models, using synthetic data, perform similarly, suggesting broader applicability across different OCT devices.

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Long-term variability of retinal nerve fibre layer thickness measurement in patients with glaucoma of African and European descents.

Wu Jo-Hsuan, Moghimi Sasan, Walker Evan, Nishida Takashi, Liebmann Jeffrey M, Fazio Massimo A et al.

Br J OphthalmolJul 20245 citationsCohort Study

This study found long-term retinal nerve fiber layer thickness variability is small in glaucoma patients of African and European descent. Cataract surgery was the strongest predictor of variability; excluding it eliminated racial differences, suggesting RNFLT reliability across races.

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Wide-Field Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging Improves Rate of Change Detection in Progressing Glaucomatous Eyes Compared With Standard-Field Imaging.

Bowd Christopher, Belghith Akram, Rezapour Jasmin, Jonas Jost B, Hyman Leslie, Weinreb Robert N et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJul 20241 citationsCohort Study

Wide-field OCT, combining optic nerve and macula scans, better detected retinal nerve fiber layer thinning rates in progressing glaucoma, improving monitoring for patients with or without high myopia.