Bo Wang
Wuhan University of Technology · Huazhong Agricultural University · Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences
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2015 – 2025
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9 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Adaptive optics optical coherence tomography in glaucoma.
It is now possible to visualize discrete structures within the posterior eye, such as photoreceptors, retinal nerve fiber layer bundles, the lamina cribrosa, and other structures relevant to glaucoma.
Thick Prelaminar Tissue Decreases Lamina Cribrosa Visibility.
Thick prelaminar tissue was associated with impaired visualization of the LC. Healthy subjects generally had thicker prelaminar tissue, which potentially could create a selection bias against healthy eyes when comparing LC structures.
Microstructural Deformations Within the Depth of the Lamina Cribrosa in Response to Acute In Vivo Intraocular Pressure Modulation.
The LC deforms unevenly throughout its depth in response to IOP modulation at fixed ICP.
Comparing Acute IOP-Induced Lamina Cribrosa Deformations Premortem and Postmortem.
Increasing IOP acutely caused nonlinear LC deformations with an overall smaller effect postmortem than premortem.
In Vivo Assessment of the Pediatric Trabecular Meshwork, Schlemm Canal, and Iridocorneal Angle Using Overhead-Mounted Optical Coherence Tomography.
Eyes of children with glaucoma demonstrated thickened TM, decreased patency of SC, and abnormalities of the iridocorneal angle on OCT imaging, compared with normal controls.
Micropulse Cyclophotocoagulation Versus Continuous Wave Cyclophotocoagulation: A Meta-Analysis.
CW-CPC shows a significantly greater reduction in IOP than MP-CPC, particularly at long-term follow-up. These findings highlight the sustained efficacy of CW-CPC compared to MP-CPC in the management of pediatric glaucoma.
Under Pressure: Lamina Cribrosa Pore Path Tortuosity in Response to Acute Pressure Modulation.
Baseline pore tortuosity and the response to acute pressure increase vary substantially across eyes.
Decreased Lamina Cribrosa Beam Thickness and Pore Diameter Relative to Distance From the Central Retinal Vessel Trunk.
These findings results demonstrate the importance of considering the anatomical location of CRVT in the assessment of the LC, as there is a relationship between the distance from the CRVT and the LC microstructure, which…
Retinotopic Changes in the Gray Matter Volume and Cerebral Blood Flow in the Primary Visual Cortex of Patients With Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Primary open-angle glaucoma patients demonstrate a disease severity-dependent retinotopic pattern of cortical atrophy and CBF abnormalities in the visual cortex. Cerebral blood flow may be a potential biomarker for the brain involvement in glaucoma.