Minkyung Song
University of Pennsylvania · Sungkyunkwan University
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2016 – 2022
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16 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Peripapillary Microvascular Improvement and Lamina Cribrosa Depth Reduction After Trabeculectomy in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Trabeculectomy can improve peripapillary retinal microcirculation in patients with POAG. This finding suggests that the reduction of LCD induced by lowering IOP may affect peripapillary microvascular improvement in eyes with POAG.
Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Changes in Glaucoma Suspects Enable Prediction of Glaucoma Development.
Monitoring progressive change in GCIPL, as well as RNFL, effectively predicts the development of VF defects in glaucoma suspects.
Association Between Progressive Retinal Capillary Density Loss and Visual Field Progression in Open-Angle Glaucoma Patients According to Disease Stage.
In OAG eyes, the rate of longitudinal cpCD loss was significantly associated with VF progression regardless of glaucoma stage.
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.
Longitudinal Macular Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer Measurements to Detect Glaucoma Progression in High Myopia.
Monitoring macular GCIPL thickness was effective for predicting glaucoma progression regardless of the presence of high myopia.
Choroidal Microvasculature Dropout is Associated with Generalized Choroidal Vessel Loss within the β-Parapapillary Atrophy in Glaucoma.
Localized MvD was a strong predictor of generalized pCVD loss within the β-PPA in OAG eyes.
Comparison of Lamina Cribrosa Curvature in Pseudoexfoliation and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
PXG eyes had more steeply curved LC than POAG eyes with a similar level of glaucoma severity. The clinical implication(s) of steeper LCC in PXG should be investigated in a forthcoming study.
Glaucomatous Progression After Lens Extraction in Primary Angle Closure Disease Spectrum.
In the PAC spectrum, lens extraction achieved significant IOP reduction.
Relationship Between Foveal Threshold and Macular Structure/Function/Vessel Density in Glaucoma.
Macular VD along with mGCIPL thickness and central 5 degrees VF MS independently predict FT outcomes even in the eyes of patients with early-to-moderate stage open-angle glaucoma.
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.
Baseline Choroidal Microvasculature Dropout as a Predictor of Subsequent Visual Field Progression in Open-angle Glaucoma.
The presence of CMvD at baseline is an independent predictor of subsequent VF progression. CMvD(+) eyes show a faster rate of VFMS loss at the central and superior central VF regions.
Glaucoma Progression After Lens Extraction in Primary Angle-closure Glaucoma According to Angle-closure Mechanism.
In eyes with PACD, glaucoma progression was observed following LE despite reduced intraocular pressure.
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Progression of primary open angle glaucoma in asymmetrically myopic eyes.
The degree of myopia was not associated with glaucoma progression when assessing the same patient using either the VF or optic disc/RNFL criteria in asymmetrically myopic patients.