Yoshikawa Keiji
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6
2022 – 2025
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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Multi-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Visual White Matter Pathways in Patients With Glaucoma.
Our results suggest that, at the group level, tissue changes in OR caused by glaucoma might be explained by axonal damage, which is reflected in the intracellular diffusion signals, rather than myelin damage.
A Novel Visual Field Screening Program for Glaucoma With a Head-Mounted Perimeter.
Visual field screening using a head-mounted perimeter 'imo' detected glaucoma at all stages in a short time with high accuracy.
Factors Threatening Central Visual Function of Patients with Advanced Glaucoma: A Prospective Longitudinal Observational Study.
In advanced glaucoma eyes with well-controlled IOP, BCVA, β-peripapillary atrophy area-to-disc area ratio, and use of systemic antihypertensive agents were significant prognostic factors for further deterioration of central visual function.
Comparison of Glaucoma Detection Performance of Binocular Perimetry Screening Program Using imo Perimetry With Frequency Doubling Technology.
The ISP demonstrates non-inferiority in detecting glaucoma and has a shorter testing time compared with FDT. These findings provide evidence for applied further studies on large-scale population-based glaucoma screening.
Predicting the Extent of Damage in the Humphrey Field Analyzer 24-2 Visual Fields Using 10-2 Test Results in Patients With Advanced Glaucoma.
HFA 24-2 results could be predicted using the paired HFA 10-2 results with reasonable accuracy using LASSO in patients with advanced glaucoma.
Accuracy of the Heijl-Krakau Method During Blind-Spot Stimulation With the Head Mounted Imo Perimeter in Patients With Glaucoma and Glaucoma Suspects.
In glaucoma and glaucoma suspected patients, after allowance for eye movement by imo patients still responded to the Heijl-Krakau blind spot monitor on 13.9% of occasions.