Brookes John
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2017 – 2023
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10 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
The Oculome Panel Test: Next-Generation Sequencing to Diagnose a Diverse Range of Genetic Developmental Eye Disorders.
The oculome test diagnoses a comprehensive range of genetic conditions affecting the development of the eye, potentially replacing protracted and costly multidisciplinary assessments and allowing for faster targeted management.
Quality of Life and Functional Vision in Children with Glaucoma.
Glaucoma and its management have a marked impact on a child's FVA and QoL.
Childhood Lensectomy Is Associated with Static and Dynamic Reduction in Schlemm Canal Size: A Biomechanical Hypothesis of Glaucoma after Lensectomy.
Lensectomy is associated with a reduction in SC size and a loss of physiologic SC dilatation during accommodative effort, which may reflect a reduction in outflow facility and may contribute to the development of glaucoma…
Childhood Glaucoma: Long-Term Outcomes of Glaucoma Drainage Device Implantation Within the First 2 Years of Life.
GDD implantation within the first 2 years of life is effective and safe.
From Conventional Angle Surgery to 360-Degree Trabeculotomy in Pediatric Glaucoma.
MCT achieved better results with significantly lower reoperation rates. The transition from CAS to MCT can be easily achieved, even in difficult cases or those previously operated.
Comparison of Quality and Output of Different Optimal Perimetric Testing Approaches in Children With Glaucoma.
A simple static perimetry approach potentially yields high-quality results in children younger than 10 years.
Glaucoma Drainage Device Surgery Outcomes in Children With Uveitic Glaucoma.
Refractory pediatric uveitic glaucoma can be treated successfully by GDD implantation. Further interventions to manage consequences of glaucoma or the underlying disease are common, and visual function is maintained in the majority of cases.
Response to Letter to the Editor: Cyclodiode Laser as the First Surgical Approach in Childhood Glaucoma Under the Age of 8 Years.
Cyclodiode Laser as the First Surgical Approach in Childhood Glaucoma Under the Age of 8 Years.
Cyclodiode laser in childhood glaucoma patients under the age of 8 years can be considered a safe alternative for glaucoma patients who can have a high risk of surgical complications.
Angle Surgery is the Best Surgical Option for New Patients With Primary Congenital Glaucoma and Not Xen Stent.