Benjamin E. Leiby
Thomas Jefferson University · Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
In this database
6
2016 – 2019
DB Citations
112
across indexed articles
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49
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Total Citations
8,056
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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Philadelphia Telemedicine Glaucoma Detection and Follow-up Study: Methods and Screening Results.
An integrated telemedicine screening intervention in primary care offices and Federally Qualified Health Centers detected high rate of suspicious optic nerves, ocular hypertension, and retinal pathology.
Adherence to Follow-up Recommendations Among Individuals in the Philadelphia Glaucoma Detection and Treatment Project.
This study demonstrates that individuals living in underserved urban communities would take advantage of free eye exams in community sites and return for follow-up eye exams in these same settings.
Philadelphia Telemedicine Glaucoma Detection and Follow-up Study: Analysis of Unreadable Fundus Images.
Understanding the causes of unreadable fundus images will foster improvements in telemedicine techniques to optimize the predictive accuracy, efficiency, and cost in ophthalmology.
Philadelphia Telemedicine Glaucoma Detection and Follow-up Study: Intraocular Pressure Measurements Found in a Population at High Risk for Glaucoma.
In this telemedicine vision screening setting, having a higher IOP at the screening visit increased the likelihood of receiving a final diagnosis of glaucoma.
A Comparative Study of the Water Drinking Test in Eyes With Open-Angle Glaucoma and Prior Trabeculectomy or Tube Shunt.
Subjects who had undergone either trabeculectomy or tube shunt surgery showed a similar IOP response to the WDT. Subjects on systemic antihypertensive medications experienced significantly greater IOP fluctuations during the test.
Color Reflectivity Discretization Analysis of OCT Images in the Detection of Glaucomatous Nerve Fiber Layer Defects.
In this study, the novel CORDA HR1 differentiated between normal subjects and glaucoma suspects more accurately than Cirrus RNFL, and in temporal and nasal regions when discriminating between normal and glaucomatous eyes.