Tan Bingyao
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2016 โ 2025
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10 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Diagnostic Ability of Individual Macular Layers by Spectral-Domain OCT in Different Stages of Glaucoma.
Single-layer mGCL thickness is comparable to the traditional cpRNFL thickness for the diagnosis of early/moderate glaucoma, whereas cpRNFL thickness remains the most efficient for advanced glaucoma.
Association of Antihypertensive Medication with Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer Thickness.
Use of 2 or more antihypertensive medications, ACEI, and diuretics were associated with a loss of structural markers of retinal ganglion cell health in a multiethnic Asian population.
Combining OCT and OCTA for Focal Structure-Function Modeling in Early Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Modeling of focal VF losses showed improvements when structural thickness and vascular parameters were included in tandem. Evaluation of VF defects in early glaucoma may benefit from considering both RNFL and OCTA characteristics.
Focal Structure-Function Relationships in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Using OCT and OCT-A Measurements.
Focal capillary densities were significantly associated with a wider range of visual field losses and in a larger proportion of the visual field compared to nerve fiber thickness.
Comparative Study of Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography and Phase-Resolved Doppler Optical Coherence Tomography for Measurement of Retinal Blood Vessels Caliber.
Reduced TRBF resulted in inaccuracy of the RBVC measurements with DOCT in both the phantom and animal study.
A Minimally Invasive Experimental Model of Acute Ocular Hypertension with Acute Angle Closure Characteristics.
Our minimally invasive model resulted in acute OHT with characteristics of AAC in the absence of non-OHT-related neuroinflammatory changes arising from ocular injury alone.
Association Between Structure-function Characteristics and Visual Field Outcomes in Glaucoma Subjects With Intraocular Pressure Reduction After Trabeculectomy.
Characteristics derived from the baseline structure-function relationship were found to be strongly associated with postoperative VF outcomes. These findings suggest that the structure-function relationship could potentially have a role in predicting VF progression after trabeculectomy.
Three-Dimensional Morphometric Analysis of Exfoliative Material Using Ultrahigh-Resolution OCT in Exfoliation Syndrome.
UHR-OCT clearly visualizes the heterogeneous appearance of exfoliative material in XFS, enables quantitative analysis, and can potentially be used to monitor its deposition over time.
Novel hyperparallel optical coherence tomography for angle closure assessment: comparison with swept-source OCT and gonioscopy.
HP-OCT showed excellent reproducibility for angle closure assessment and good agreement with SS-OCT and gonioscopy.
Short-Term Moderately Elevated Intraocular Pressure Is Associated With Elevated Scotopic Electroretinogram Responses.
Although ischemic IOP elevations are well-known to globally reduce components of the scotopic ERG, acute elevation in rats to levels often observed in untreated glaucoma patients caused an increase in these parameters.