P Meyer
University of Cambridge · Bridge University · Addenbrooke's Hospital
In this database
3
2019 – 2022
DB Citations
44
across indexed articles
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17
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Total Citations
961
OpenAlex (all works)
3 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Hemoglobin Video Imaging Provides Novel In Vivo High-Resolution Imaging and Quantification of Human Aqueous Outflow in Patients with Glaucoma.
Hemoglobin video imaging can be incorporated into a routine clinic slit-lamp examination to allow a detailed assessment and quantification of aqueous outflow in real time.
The Effects of Trabecular Bypass Surgery on Conventional Aqueous Outflow, Visualized by Hemoglobin Video Imaging.
HVI provides a safe method for detecting and monitoring AO perioperatively in an outpatient setting.
Hemoglobin Video Imaging Detects Differences in Aqueous Outflow Between Eyes With and Without Glaucoma During the Water Drinking Test.
AO volume, estimated by AqCA, increases in response to IOP elevation induced by an ingested water bolus in patients with and without glaucoma.