Glaucoma Journal Club

Meiling Chen

Sun Yat-sen University · Fudan University

In this database

5

2021 – 2025

DB Citations

99

across indexed articles

h-index

36

OpenAlex (all works)

Total Citations

4,829

OpenAlex (all works)

180 total publications (OpenAlex)76 i10-index

5 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Classification of Visual Field Abnormalities in Highly Myopic Eyes without Pathologic Change.

We propose a new and reproducible classification system of VF abnormalities for nonpathologic high myopia. Applying a comprehensive classification system will facilitate communication and comparison of findings among studies.

Ophthalmology2022 Jul49 citations
visual-fieldglaucoma-epidemiology

Longitudinal Changes in Macular Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Metrics in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma With High Myopia: A Prospective Study.

VD in DCP reduced significantly more quickly in POAG eyes with high myopia over time. Density in the DCP reduced more quickly when baseline VD was low.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2021 Jan 428 citations
oct-imagingglaucoma-progression

High Myopia Normative Database of Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness to Detect Myopic Glaucoma in a Chinese Population.

The HM-specific normative database is more capable of detecting HMG eyes than the SS OCT built-in database, which may be an effective tool for differential diagnosis between HMG and HM.

Ophthalmology2023 Dec10 citations
glaucoma-diagnosisoptic-nerve

Diagnostic performance of wide-field optical coherence tomography angiography in detecting open-angle glaucoma in high myopia.

The SCP CD in the central 1-6 mm annular region exhibited better diagnostic performance for the detection of HM-OAG in HM. The assessment of more peripheral regions has no added value in detecting glaucoma in HM.

Acta ophthalmologica2024 Mar7 citations
oct-imagingoptic-nerve

Longitudinal Changes of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer in Highly Myopic Glaucoma: A 3-Year Cohort Study.

The patterns of pRNFL and mGC-IPL thinning differ between HMG and OAG.

Ophthalmology2025 Jun5 citations
optic-nervevisual-field