Lee Jin Yeong
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2021 – 2025
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12 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
An Increased Choroidal Microvasculature Dropout Size is Associated With Progressive Visual Field Loss in Open-Angle Glaucoma.
VF progression is significantly associated with a greater longitudinal increase in the CMvD AC in OAG eyes with CMvD. CMvD AC changes have significant correlations with the rate of VF loss.
Baseline Vessel Density Parameters for Predicting Visual Field Progression in Open-Angle Glaucoma Eyes With Central Visual Field Damage.
In eyes with OAG with CVF damage, a lower baseline pCVD in early-stage glaucoma and a reduced mGCIPL thickness at baseline in moderate to advanced glaucoma are significantly associated with subsequent VF progression.
Comparison of the 24-2 and 24-2C Visual Field Grids in Determining the Macular Structure-Function Relationship in Glaucoma.
A 24-2C grid may offer an advantage over the conventional 24-2 VF grid in assessing macular S-F relationships.
Comparison of the Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Epiretinal Membrane in Pseudoexfoliation and Primary Open-angle Glaucoma.
The prevalence of ERM was significantly greater in PXG eyes than in age-matched normal or POAG eyes. The presence of ERM affected VF in PXG eyes.
Rate of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thinning in Glaucomatous Eyes With Optic Disc and Parapapillary Deep-Layer Microvasculature Loss.
The coexistence of MvD-P and MvD-D was associated with faster RNFL thinning than MvD-P alone or no dropout, which suggested that observing the optic disc deep microvasculature along with parapapillary choroidal layer using Swept-source optical…
Association Between Optic Disc Perfusion Determined by Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography and Visual Field Progression in Glaucoma.
Optic disc perfusion, represented as dVD, may be a useful biomarker that correlates well with functional deterioration in POAG eyes.
Morning Blood Pressure Surge and Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression in Normal-Tension Glaucoma Patients With Systemic Hypertension.
An increased MBPS at baseline is a significant independent predictor of subsequent VF progression in NTG patients with systemic hypertension.
Association of Epiretinal Membrane With Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma and Long-term Factors Affecting Visual Function.
ERM tended to deteriorate more in PXS eyes with than without glaucoma. Incremental change in CMT induced by ERM deterioration affected longitudinal visual function in PXG eyes.
Change of Choroidal Microvasculature Dropout After Trabeculectomy as Assessed by Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography.
CMvD AC reduction associated with IOP lowering was found after trabeculectomy. The long-term clinical relevance of postoperative CMvD reduction should be further investigated.
Factors Associated With Lamina Cribrosa Microvasculature Determined Through Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography.
Reduced LCVD was associated with an increased LCCI in all spectrums of POAG. LC deformation may affect the ONH microvasculature in glaucoma.
Peripapillary Versus Macular Thinning to Detect Progression According to Initial Visual Field Loss Location in Normal-Tension Glaucoma.
mGCIPL outperforms pRNFL at early follow-up in detecting VF progression in IPFS eyes but not INS eyes.
Association of baseline optical coherence tomography angiography with the development of glaucomatous visual field defects in preperimetric glaucoma eyes.
In PPG eyes, a lower baseline inferior temporal cpVD is significantly associated with glaucomatous VF defect development and a faster rate of global VF loss.