Jansonius Nomdo M
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2015 – 2026
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30 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Visual complaints of patients with glaucoma and controls under optimal and extreme luminance conditions.
The concept of (early stage) glaucoma as an asymptomatic disease is only valid with optimal luminance.
Association of Systemic Medication Exposure With Glaucoma Progression and Glaucoma Suspect Conversion in the Groningen Longitudinal Glaucoma Study.
No overall association of VF progression with systemic medication was found; ARBs delayed progression in older patients.
Fixel-Based Analysis of Visual Pathway White Matter in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
FBA provides sensitive measures to assess WM changes in glaucoma.
Visual Performance as a Function of Luminance in Glaucoma: The De Vries-Rose, Weber's, and Ferry-Porter's Law.
Even in apparently intact areas of the visual field, visual performance is worse in glaucoma patients than in healthy subjects for a wide range of luminances, without a clear luminance dependency that is consistent across the various experiments.
Risk Factors for Secondary Glaucoma in Herpetic Anterior Uveitis.
Using the SUN criteria, our study confirmed that elevated IOP and secondary glaucoma are major complications in herpetic AU.
Association of Systemic Medication Use with Glaucoma and Intraocular Pressure: The European Eye Epidemiology Consortium.
We identified a potentially harmful association between use of CCBs and glaucoma prevalence.
U-Shaped Effect of Blood Pressure on Structural OCT Metrics and Retinal Perfusion in Ophthalmologically Healthy Subjects.
Inner retinal thinning was associated with both tails of the BP distribution and with ineffective autoregulation. Longitudinal studies could clarify whether these defects can explain the reported glaucomatous predisposition of these population groups.
Autonomic Dysfunction and Blood Pressure in Glaucoma Patients: The Lifelines Cohort Study.
Low HRV, high SBP, high PP, and hypertension were associated with glaucoma. Longitudinal studies may elucidate if autonomic dysregulation and high BP also predict glaucoma incidence.
Differences in clinical presentation of primary open-angle glaucoma between African and European populations.
In this multi-ethnic comparative study, Sub-Saharan Africans present at a younger age with lower visual acuity, higher IOP, larger VCDR, than SAC and Dutch participants.
Influence of glaucoma surgery on visual function: a clinical cohort study and meta-analysis.
Glaucoma surgery significantly reduces the progression velocity in glaucoma. On average, the benefit of glaucoma surgery surpasses the cost after approximately 1.5 years.
Ultrasound biomicroscopy of the anterior segment in patients with primary congenital glaucoma: a review of the literature.
Malformations of the anterior segment in PCG can be demonstrated by UBM in vivo. This imaging can help to characterize disease severity and might support surgical treatment decisions.
Determining Possible Shared Genetic Architecture Between Myopia and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Using two complementary approaches we found no evidence to support a genetic overlap between myopia and POAG; our results suggest that the comorbidity of these diseases is not influenced by common variants.
Binocular Interactions in Glaucoma Patients With Nonoverlapping Visual Field Defects: Contrast Summation, Rivalry, and Phase Combination.
Binocular visual information processing deficits can be found in glaucoma patients with intact binocular visual field, normal visual acuity, and stereoscopy.
Prevalence of Glaucoma in Europe and Projections to 2050: Findings from the European Eye Epidemiology Consortium.
The current and future burden of glaucoma in Europe may be substantially higher than previously estimated, with a considerable proportion of disease in the general population remaining undetected.
Visual Field Reconstruction Using fMRI-Based Techniques.
The fMRI-based reconstruction of the VF enables the evaluation of vision loss and provides useful details on the properties of the visual cortex.
Effect of Nonoverlapping Visual Field Defects on Vision-related Quality of Life in Glaucoma.
Although IVF is strongly associated with VR-QoL, basing clinical decisions only on IVF leads to overlooking vision problems that patients may have.
Potential for Collider Bias in Studies Examining the Association of Central Corneal Thickness With Glaucoma.
Our findings question whether CCT is biologically associated with glaucoma and suggest that current evidence may be due to collider bias.
Anatomical Location of the Raphe and Extended Raphe in the Human Retina: Implications for Assessment of the Optic Nerve with OCT.
At the measurement circle, OCT brands use either the 9 o'clock location or a straight line connecting the center of the optic disc and the fovea as a reference for separating the hemiretinas.
Retinal Contrast Gain Control and Temporal Modulation Sensitivity Across the Visual Field in Glaucoma at Photopic and Mesopic Light Conditions.
Contrast gain control is largely unaffected in glaucoma, suggesting intact amacrine cell function. Perimetry with decrements or a high-frequency stimulus on a low-luminance background seems best to differentiate between glaucoma and healthy subjects.
Effect of Depth-Dependent Integrated Visual Field on Vision-Related Quality of Life in Glaucoma.
Detecting and Quantifying Glaucomatous Visual Function Loss With Continuous Visual Stimulus Tracking: A Case-Control Study.
Overall, the data indicate that it is possible to detect and quantify glaucomatous visual function loss with continuous visual stimulus tracking.
Influence of signal-to-noise ratio, glaucoma stage and segmentation algorithm on OCT usability for quantifying layer thicknesses in the peripapillary retina.
OCT becomes less informative with glaucoma progression, irrespective of the algorithm. For good-quality scans, RNFLT and TRT perform similarly; TRT may be advantageous with poor image quality.
Exploring the effect of glaucomatous visual field defects of current drivers on a neuropsychological test battery.
Using visual items might lead to conclusions about cognition when it should be one about vision. Therefore, careful selection of tests is needed when examining cognition in glaucoma patients.
Effect of threat to fixation on vision-related quality of life in glaucoma.
Archetypes of Binocular Visual Field Loss and Their Impact on Vision-Related Quality of Life in Glaucoma Patients.
Twelve visual field loss archetypes clarify how specific defect patterns impact glaucoma patients' vision-related quality of life. This helps clinicians and patients better understand the functional consequences of different visual field defects.
Association Between Chronic Kidney Disease and Glaucoma: Results From the Lifelines Cohort Study and UK Biobank.
No association was found between CKD and glaucoma, but higher eGFR was associated with increased odds of glaucoma.
Loss of Binocular Vision in Monocularly Blind Patients Causes Selective Degeneration of the Superior Lateral Occipital Cortices.
The volumetric decrease in the superior lateral occipital cortices is consistent with specific functional deprivation, as the superior lateral occipital cortices play an important role in depth perception.
Glaucoma drainage device surgery after vitreoretinal surgery: incidence and risk factors.
Glaucoma after vitreoretinal surgery that requires a glaucoma drainage device is not very common and patients who need a device differ from those who do not.
Influence of the Retinal Blood Vessel Topography on the Variability of the Retinal Nerve Fiber Bundle Trajectories in the Human Retina.
The retinal blood vessel topography explains a significant part of the RNFB trajectory variability but only if (1) the vessel topography is assessed at an appropriate distance from the ONH and (2) the superior and…
Time to abandon over-simplified surrogates of ocular perfusion pressure in glaucoma research.