Joseph L. Demer
University of California, Los Angeles · Doheny Eye Institute
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9
2015 – 2026
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158
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64
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9 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Deformation of Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Tissues by Horizontal Duction.
Adduction temporally tilts and displaces the prelaminar ONH and peripapillary tissues.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Optic Nerve Traction During Adduction in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma With Normal Intraocular Pressure.
Although tethering and elongation of ON and sheath are normal in adduction, adduction is associated with abnormally great globe retraction in POAG without elevated IOP.
Optic Nerve Sheath Tethering in Adduction Occurs in Esotropia and Hypertropia, But Not in Exotropia.
Similar to normal subjects, the ON and sheath become tethered without globe retraction in ET and HT.
Strabismus After Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implantation.
We identified 29 patients who developed new-onset strabismus postoperatively after initial AGV implantation, for 4% incidence of strabismus.
Orbital Fat Volume After Treatment with Topical Prostaglandin Agonists.
Patients with POAG who have been treated with PGAs have lower overall OFV than controls, but OFV in the anterior orbit is similar in both groups.
Systemic and Metabolic Profile of Sagging Eye Syndrome: A Comparative Analysis.
SES is associated with advanced age at symptom onset in both genders and with lower BMI and osteopenia in women.
Strabismus Increases Glaucoma Risk in California Medicare Beneficiaries.
In the 2019 CA Medicare population, beneficiaries with strabismus and its subtypes were all associated with greater odds of POAG and NTG.
Eye Movements and the Intraorbital Subarachnoid Space: Potential Contribution of Altered Cerebrospinal Fluid Pumping in Optic Neuropathies.
Horizontal gaze and supraduction change subarachnoid CSF volume around the retrobulbar ON.
Quality of life in adults with strabismus.
Strabismus impacts quality of life through both functional and psychosocial factors. Physicians treating strabismic patients should recognize these quality-of-life issues and address them accordingly.