Atalay Eray
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2016 – 2025
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14 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Pupillary Responses to Full-Field Chromatic Stimuli Are Reduced in Patients with Early-Stage Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Patients with early-stage POAG exhibit reduced pupillary responses to moderate and high irradiances of blue and red lights.
Association of Baseline Anterior Segment Parameters With the Development of Incident Gonioscopic Angle Closure.
These findings suggest that smaller AOD750 and larger LV measurements are associated with the development of incident gonioscopic angle closure after 4 years among participants with gonioscopically open angles at baseline.
Effect of acute intraocular pressure elevation on the minimum rim width in normal, ocular hypertensive and glaucoma eyes.
Acute IOP elevation leads to compression of the nerve fibre layers of neuroretinal rim in glaucoma subjects only without changing ONH size.
Visual Field Progression in Patients with Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma Using Pointwise Linear Regression Analysis.
In patients with PACG being managed in a hospital setting, VF progression was noted in 15.8%, and the overall rate of VF loss was -0.12±0.51 dB/year.
Association of Functional Loss With the Biomechanical Response of the Optic Nerve Head to Acute Transient Intraocular Pressure Elevations.
The biomechanical response of the ONH to acute IOP elevations was associated with established visual field loss in POAG eyes, but not in primary angle-closure glaucoma eyes.
The Effect of Medical Lowering of Intraocular Pressure on Peripapillary and Macular Blood Flow as Measured by Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Treatment-naive Eyes.
The reduction of IOP by a PGA in treatment-naive eyes was significantly correlated to the increase in ONH VD and RPC VD.
Plateau Iris Distribution Across Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography Defined Subgroups of Subjects With Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma.
The proportion of plateau iris was similar across the three ASOCT-based PACG subgroups and more than one-third of subjects with PACG were diagnosed with plateau iris based on standardized UBM criteria.
Intraocular pressure change after phacoemulsification in angle-closure eyes without medical therapy.
The mean IOP reduction 6 months after phacoemulsification was 20%. Less IOP reduction was observed in the presence of lower preoperative IOP and more extensive PAS.
Investigation of the variability of anterior chamber scan protocol with Cirrus high definition optical coherence tomography.
Anterior chamber scan had low inter-observer and intra-observer variability in quantitative evaluation that was not affected by the angle status or the experience of an operator.
Relationship Between Central Corneal Thickness and Inter-Eye Disease Severity in Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma.
In asymmetrical PACG, worse eyes have thinner CCT and higher presenting IOP. Difference in CCT could either be inherent or acquired, and more tests would be needed to tease that out.
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Assessment of Optic Nerve Head and Macula Across the Primary Angle Closure Disease Spectrum.
Significant reduction in the microvasculature of the optic disc and macula in PACG suggests that glaucoma development may contribute to lower VD in these regions.
Biometric Factors Associated With Acute Primary Angle Closure: Comparison of the Affected and Fellow Eye.
Eyes with previous APAC had smaller anterior segment dimensions when compared with their fellow eyes. Iris thickness was the strongest predictor of angle width in both affected and fellow eyes.
Pattern of Visual Field Loss in Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma Across Different Severity Levels.
In this group of clinic-based PACG patients, the superior hemifield was found to be affected more severely than the inferior hemifield, and the differences between them increased with worsening disease severity.
Quadrantwise Comparison of Lens-Iris Distance in Patients With Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome and Age-matched Controls.
Eyes with PXS manifested with shorter mean MLID than controls.