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Threat to fixation and vision‐related quality of life in patients with open‐angle glaucoma
Abstract Purpose We aimed to investigate the association between overlapping threat to fixation (TTF) and vision‐related quality of life (VRQoL) in patients with manifest open‐angle glaucoma (OAG). Methods Overall, 316 patients with manifest OAG were recruited from the glaucoma outpatient department of Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden, between ...
Charlotte Almer, Dorothea Peters
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Congenital aniridia: European COST action ANIRIDIA‐NET guidelines for diagnosis, management and care
Abstract Congenital aniridia is a rare ocular disorder affecting the majority of eye structures and can be associated with systemic manifestations. The main visible phenotypic characteristic is the partial or complete absence of the iris; however, foveal hypoplasia is a more frequent and reliable clinical sign. Other ocular comorbidities are associated
Davide Romano +26 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate visual, anatomical and safety outcomes of aflibercept 8 mg in previously treated patients with neovascular age‐related macular degeneration (nAMD). Methods This retrospective study included nAMD patients switched to aflibercept 8 mg from prior anti‐VEGF therapies at Sahlgrenska University Hospital between February 2024 and ...
Imadeddin Abu Ishkheidem +5 more
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We report a rare case of intraocular Gnathostomiasis, where a live worm, intracameral in location, was successfully removed. Its identity was confirmed by microscopy.
Kannan K, Vasantha K, Venugopal Manoj
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Abstract Purpose To characterise the baseline clinical features and genotypes of adults with pre‐mRNA processing factor 31 (PRPF31)‐associated retinal dystrophy (RD) enrolled in a prospective, multicentre 4‐year natural history study, and to explore correlations between selected baseline parameters.
Kathrine Olaussen Eriksen +6 more
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Cataract is one of the most common blinding eye diseases and can be treated by surgery. However, because cataract patients may also suffer from other blinding eye diseases, ophthalmologists must diagnose them before surgery.
Zheng Gong +8 more
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Kepa Balparda,1– 3 Mariana Escobar Giraldo,4 Yeliana M Valencia Gómez,5 Isabela Franco Sánchez,6 Tatiana Herrera Chalarca2 1Department of Cornea and Refractive Surgery, Clínica de Oftalmología Sandiego, Medellín, Colombia; 2Department of Clinical ...
Balparda K +4 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate the incidence, outcomes, and risk factors of numerical hypotony (NH) and choroidal effusion (CE) following standalone PRESERFLO MicroShunt (PMS) implantation. Methods Primary open‐angle glaucoma (POAG) and pseudoexfoliative glaucoma (PXG) patients with uni‐ or bilateral surgery at a tertiary university hospital were ...
Emil Nasyrov +5 more
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Abstract Purpose It is important for clinicians to identify patients with glaucoma at higher risk of poor adherence to topical therapy at an early stage to prescribe alternative treatments. An expert‐based set of statements was developed to assist clinicians in the early identification of patients at high risk of low adherence and subsequent poorer ...
Roberto G. Carassa +12 more
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