Sheheitli Huda
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2020 – 2025
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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Treatment Outcomes of Slow Coagulation Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation In Pseudophakic Patients with Medically Uncontrolled Glaucoma.
Slow coagulation TSCPC has good efficiency, especially in patients with baseline IOP >21 mm Hg, and safety profile as an initial surgical intervention in pseudophakic patients with glaucoma.
Treatment Outcomes of Primary Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation.
Continuous-wave TSCPC was effective in lowering IOP in glaucoma patients without prior incisional ocular surgery whose disease was recalcitrant to medical therapy, particularly those with baseline IOP of more than 21 mmHg.
Slow Coagulation Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation for Postvitrectomy Patients With Silicone Oil-induced Glaucoma.
Slow coagulation TSCPC had high efficacy and minimal complications when used as an initial glaucoma surgical procedure in patients with SO-induced glaucoma.
Neuro-ophthalmic Disease in Pediatric Glaucoma Practice.
Patients referred from pediatric glaucoma to neuro-ophthalmology often have nonglaucomatous disease requiring subspecialty evaluation and neuroimaging. Neuroimaging in this cohort is high yield for uncovering intracranial pathology.
Predictors of Long-Term Visual Acuity and Intraocular Pressure Outcomes in Childhood Glaucoma: A Multicenter Study By the Childhood Glaucoma Research Network.
This multicenter study highlights that VA and IOP measurements at 3 and 5 years postdiagnosis, along with the presence of specific ocular conditions such as media opacity and nystagmus, are crucial in predicting long-term outcomes…
Bleb Complications After XEN Gel Stent Implantation Linked to Mitomycin C.
XEN gel stent implantation with mitomycin C was associated with scleral melt and blebitis, similar to reports following trabeculectomy. Adjunctive antimetabolite use should consider individualized patient risk profiles.
Risk Factors for Flat Anterior Chamber Requiring Intervention After Glaucoma Drainage Implant: A Retrospective Case-Controlled Study.
Risk factors for flat anterior chamber were older age, oral CAIs at tube opening, and higher IOP before tube opening.