Tehrani Shandiz
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2016 โ 2023
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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Projection-Resolved Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography of Macular Retinal Circulation in Glaucoma.
On the basis of PR-OCTA, glaucoma preferentially affects perfusion in the SVC in the macula more than the deeper plexuses.
Projection-Resolved Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography of the Peripapillary Retina in Glaucoma.
In this glaucoma group, reduction in perfusion was more pronounced in superficial layers of the peripapillary retina (NFLP and SVC) than in the deeper layers.
A Period of Controlled Elevation of IOP (CEI) Produces the Specific Gene Expression Responses and Focal Injury Pattern of Experimental Rat Glaucoma.
A single CEI reproduces ONH message changes and patterns of ON injury previously observed with chronic IOP elevation.
Optic Nerve Head Astrocytes Display Axon-Dependent and -Independent Reactivity in Response to Acutely Elevated Intraocular Pressure.
Early ONH astrocyte structural reactivity to elevated IOP is multifaceted, displaying both axon dependent and independent responses.
Optic Nerve Head Gene Transcription Sequelae to a Single Elevated IOP Exposure Provides Insights Into Known Responses to Chronically Elevated IOP.
The PT-CEI model places in sequence ONH gene expression responses previously reported in models with chronically elevated IOP and may provide insights into their role in optic nerve damage.
Case Series of Stickler Syndrome Presenting With Acute Angle Closure.
Recognizing angle closure as a potential feature of Stickler syndrome can help providers adequately screen and manage patients with Stickler syndrome presenting with acutely elevated IOP.
The Utility of Diaton Tonometer Measurements in Patients With Ocular Hypertension, Glaucoma, and Glaucoma Tube Shunts: A Preliminary Study for its Potential Use in Keratoprosthesis Patients.
Diaton tonometry has a large margin of error compared with GAT in patients with ocular hypertension, glaucoma, and glaucoma tube shunts.