Glaucoma Journal Club

Jie Xu

Yunnan Normal University · University of Leeds · Shanghai Polytechnic University

In this database

6

2015 – 2025

DB Citations

55

across indexed articles

h-index

68

OpenAlex (all works)

Total Citations

21,361

OpenAlex (all works)

457 total publications (OpenAlex)180 i10-index

6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Outcomes and Prognostic Factors of Cataract Surgery in Adult Extreme Microphthalmos With Axial Length <18 mm or Corneal Diameter <8 mm.

Cataract surgery provided visual improvement in extreme microphthalmos (simple microphthalmos and RAM), with higher risks of complications than with routine cataract surgeries.

American journal of ophthalmology2017 Dec30 citations
iop-medical-therapyglaucoma-epidemiology

Positive and Negative Associations of Myopia with Ocular Diseases in Population-Based Studies.

Myopia is associated with a lower prevalence of DR, AMD, and ACG and a lower incidence of DR and AMD, whereas high myopia more than moderate myopia is associated with a higher prevalence and incidence of OAG.

Ophthalmology2024 Dec11 citations
glaucoma-epidemiology

Peripapillary choroidal vascular layers: the Beijing Eye Study.

Small-to-medium vessel layer (SMVL) and LVL, thickest superiorly and thinnest inferiorly, increased with younger age and higher cognitive function after adjusting for axial length and prevalence of angle-closure glaucoma.

Acta ophthalmologica2017 Sep9 citations
optic-nerveglaucoma-epidemiology

Associations of fundus tessellation, myopic diffuse chorioretinal atrophy and choroidal thickness with visual acuity in myopia.

MMD stage 1 (fundus tessellation) is associated with decreased BCVA and may be considered pathological.

Acta ophthalmologica2025 Dec4 citations
glaucoma-epidemiology

Prevalence of fundus changes in healthy school-aged children and adolescents aged 5-19 years in Beijing.

The prevalence of fundus changes varies with school ages, gender, and myopia status.

Eye (London, England)2025 Jun1 citations
glaucoma-epidemiology

Fundus Tessellation: Prevalence and Associated Factors: The Beijing Eye Study 2011.

Fundus tessellation is a surrogate for choroidal thinness and may be a clinical sign for a leptochoroid.

Ophthalmology2015 Sep
glaucoma-epidemiologyiop-medical-therapy