Lee Jiyun
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2016 – 2023
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14 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Alterations of the Foveal Avascular Zone Measured by Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Glaucoma Patients With Central Visual Field Defects.
Microcirculatory alterations in the perifovea are spatially correlated with central VF loss. Loss of FAZ circularity was significantly associated with presence of CVFD, whereas FAZ area was significantly associated with severity of CVFD.
Regional vascular density-visual field sensitivity relationship in glaucoma according to disease severity.
Global and regional pVD measured by OCT-A was significantly associated with corresponding VFMS in moderate-to-advanced glaucoma. OCT-A may be useful in monitoring glaucoma at various stages.
Choroidal Microvasculature Dropout Is Associated With Parafoveal Visual Field Defects in Glaucoma.
The involvement of parafoveal VF defects was significantly associated with the presence of CMvD. Among eyes with CMvD, CMvD angular circumference had significant correlations with the severity of VF defects.
Choroidal Microvasculature Dropout is Not Associated With Myopia, But is Associated With Glaucoma.
CMvD was observed only in glaucomatous eyes and associated with severity of glaucomatous damage in myopic OAG subjects. The angular circumference of CMvD was significantly related to glaucoma severity.
Glaucoma Diagnostic Capabilities of Foveal Avascular Zone Parameters Using Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography According to Visual Field Defect Location.
The FAZ perimeter had good diagnostic capability in differentiating glaucomatous eyes with CVFDs from normal eyes, and may be a potential diagnostic biomarker for detecting glaucomatous patients with CVFDs.
An Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Study of the Relationship Between Foveal Avascular Zone Size and Retinal Vessel Density.
OCTA-derived FAZ area and perimeter showed statistically significant correlations with VDs measured at various retinal locations with spatial correspondence in OAG.
Pattern Electroretinograms in Preperimetric and Perimetric Glaucoma.
PERG N95 amplitudes decreased from the control to preperimetric glaucoma group and were reduced more in perimetric glaucoma.
Topographic Relationship Between Optic Disc Torsion and ß-Zone Peripapillary Atrophy in the Myopic Eyes of Young Patients With Glaucomatous-appearing Visual Field Defects.
ODT direction showed a significant association with the locations of β-PPA and PMRE of β-PPA. Torsional degree was correlated with the β-PPA angle in the myopic eyes of young patients with glaucomatous-appearing VFDs.
Factors Associated With Visual Field Progression in Cirrus Optical Coherence Tomography-guided Progression Analysis: A Topographic Approach.
Topographic analysis in OCT-GPA maps showed different characteristics between progressed VF and nonprogressed VF groups. Glaucoma patients with widening or deepening pattern of RNFL progression should be carefully monitored for greater risk of VF progression.
Cytokines Associated With Onset of a Hypertensive Phase and Surgical Failure After Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implantation.
Greater concentrations of TGF-β2 and MCP-1 were related to surgical outcome after glaucoma drainage device implantation. Further studies are needed to confirm that down-regulation of these cytokines could be helpful in improving surgical outcomes.
Patterns of Damage in Young Myopic Glaucomatous-appearing Patients With Different Optic Disc Tilt Direction.
The disc tilt direction may be related to asymmetrical pRNFL loss and the location and gravity of VF loss at initial presentation in young myopic glaucomatous-appearing patients.
Optic disc tilt direction affects regional visual field progression rates in myopic eyes with open-angle glaucoma.
Myopic OAG eyes show significantly different regional VF progression rates according to disc tilt direction.
Effect of Antiplatelet/Anticoagulant Use on Glaucoma Progression in Eyes With Optic Disc Hemorrhage.
According to our result, use of AP/AC drugs was associated with lower risk of glaucoma progression in eyes with DH.
Reply to Comment on: Pattern Electroretinograms in Preperimetric and Perimetric Glaucoma.