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Purpose: To estimate the prevalence, features, and associations of primary angle closure disease (PACD) in rural and urban populations from West Bengal in eastern India. Methods: This was a population-based cross-sectional study with two arms, rural and
Chandrima Paul +3 more
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Assessment of novel binocular colour, motion and contrast tests in glaucoma [PDF]
The effects of glaucoma on binocular visual sensitivity for the detection of various stimulus attributes are investigated at the fovea and in four paracentral retinal regions.
Barbur, J. L. +3 more
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Efficacy of perceptual learning in low vision: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
BACKGROUND Visual perceptual learning (PL) shows promise for enhancing visual functions in individuals with visual impairment. OBJECTIVE This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of PL in improving visual function. STUDY ELIGIBILITY Eligible studies were those examining the efficacy of PL in individuals with low vision. STUDY APPRAISAL
Adela S. Y. Park +6 more
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Is the ‘Visual Fields Easy’ Application a Useful Tool to Identify Visual Field Defects in Patients Who Have Suffered a Stroke? [PDF]
Aims: To determine the level of agreement between the visual Fields easy application (VFE) for iPad and a standard clinical test for assessing peripheral vision in stroke survivors.
Bjerre, A., Codina, C., Spofforth, J.
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Abstract Introduction Visual field defects (VFDs) represent a debilitating poststroke complication, characterized by unseen parts of the visual field. Visual perceptual learning (VPL), involving repetitive visual training in blind visual fields, may effectively restore visual field sensitivity in cortical blindness.
Eun Namgung +10 more
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The Evonik-Mainz-Eye-Care-Study (EMECS): design and execution of the screening investigation.
PurposeTo determine if screening for major ophthalmological diseases is feasible within the frame of routine occupational medicine examinations in a large working population.Methods13037 employees of Evonik Industries aged 40 to 65 years were invited to ...
Lorenz Barleon +8 more
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Vertical Macular Asymmetry Measures Derived From SD-OCT for Detection of Early Glaucoma. [PDF]
PurposeTo test the hypothesis that vertical asymmetry in macular ganglion cell/inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) thickness can improve detection of early glaucoma.MethodsSixty-nine normal eyes and 101 glaucoma eyes had macular imaging with spectral-domain ...
Afifi, Abdelmonem A +7 more
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To compare full-threshold (FT) and SITA algorithms for standard automated perimetry (SAP) with frequency-doubling technology perimetry (FDT) in glaucoma, to help clinicians to relate results in patients who have had two or more of these tests during follow-up.This study was a retrospective analysis of data from a longitudinal prospective study at the ...
Catherine, Boden +5 more
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The prevalence of glaucoma in a 70‐year‐old Swedish population in the city area of Gothenburg
Abstract Purpose To determine the prevalence of and risk factors for open‐angle glaucoma in a population of 70‐year‐olds in Gothenburg, Sweden and to compare the visual function between the glaucoma population and the non‐glaucoma population. Methods Of the entire cohort (n = 1203), 1182 participants responded a questionnaire on self‐reported glaucoma ...
Lena Havstam Johansson +4 more
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Prevalence of glaucoma in Eastern India: The Hooghly River Glaucoma Study
Context: Glaucoma is the leading cause of global irreversible blindness. No recent study with adequate sample size has been carried out to estimate glaucoma prevalence in Eastern India. Aims: The aim of this study was to assess and compare the prevalence
Chandrima Paul +4 more
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