Glaucoma Journal Club

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2015 – 2017

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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Serial Changes in Lamina Cribrosa Depth and Neuroretinal Parameters in Glaucoma: Impact of Choroidal Thickness.

Lamina cribrosa depth should be measured from an anterior sclera reference plane to reduce the influence of choroidal thickness changes.

Ophthalmology2017 Sep62 citations
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Optic Disc Hemorrhages and Laminar Disinsertions in Glaucoma.

Laminar disinsertions occurred twice as frequently in eyes with ODHs; however, in individual patients, the spatial concordance between ODHs and laminar disinsertions was poor.

Ophthalmology2016 Sep
optic-nervevisual-field

Beta and Gamma Peripapillary Atrophy in Myopic Eyes With and Without Glaucoma.

Subclassifying PPA with OCT into beta and gamma zones reveals association with different covariates, but does not enhance the diagnostic performance for glaucoma in a population of predominantly Caucasians myopic subjects.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2016 Jun 1
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Optical Coherence Tomography and Scanning Laser Tomography for Identifying Glaucoma in Myopic Eyes.

Bruch's membrane opening MRW is more sensitive than DM-RA and similar to RNFL thickness for the identification of glaucoma in myopic eyes and offers a valuable diagnostic tool for patients with glaucoma with myopic optic…

Ophthalmology2016 Jun
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Glaucoma With Sector-Based and a New Total Profile-Based Analysis of Neuroretinal Rim and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness.

The diagnostic accuracy of sectoral analysis was equivalent to total analysis. These results indicate that BMO-MRW and RNFLT defects were wide and deep enough for detection by conventional sectoral analysis.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2016 Jan 1
optic-nerveglaucoma-diagnosis

Importance of Normal Aging in Estimating the Rate of Glaucomatous Neuroretinal Rim and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Loss.

Age-related loss of neuroretinal parameters may explain a large proportion of the deterioration observed in treated patients with glaucoma and should be carefully considered in estimating rates of change.

Ophthalmology2015 Dec
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