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Short wavelength automated perimetry and standard automated perimetry in central serous chorioretinopathy [PDF]
Short wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP) is known for detecting the early reduction of retinal sensitivity (RS) in glaucoma. It’s application in retinal diseases have also been discussed previously.
Han Peng Zhou +8 more
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Short Wavelength Automated Perimetry, Standard Automated Perimetry, and Optical Coherence Tomography in Dominant Optic Atrophy [PDF]
Background: Blue-yellow axis dyschromatopsia is well-known in Autosomal Dominant Optic Atrophy (ADOA) patients, but there were no data on the correlation between retinal structure and short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP) values in this pathology.
Marco Lombardo +2 more
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic ability of macular ganglion cell layer (GCL) analysis using spectral domain optical coherence tomography against retinal nerve fiber layer analysis (RNFL), short-wavelength automated perimetry (
V KS Kalyani +3 more
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Short wavelength automated perimetry [PDF]
ABSTRACT. Short Wavelength Automated Perimetry (SWAP) utilizes a blue stimulus to preferentially stimulate the blue cones and a high luminance yellow background to adapt the green and red cones and to saturate, simultaneously, the activity of the rods. This review describes the theoretical aspects of SWAP, highlights current limitations associated with
John M Wild
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Comparison of Standard Automated Perimetry, Short-Wavelength Automated Perimetry, and Frequency-Doubling Technology Perimetry to Monitor Glaucoma Progression. [PDF]
Detection of progression is paramount to the clinical management of glaucoma. Our goal is to compare the performance of standard automated perimetry (SAP), short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP), and frequency-doubling technology (FDT) perimetry in monitoring glaucoma progression.Longitudinal data of paired SAP, SWAP, and FDT from 113 eyes with ...
Hu R, Wang C, Gu Y, Racette L.
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Short wavelength automated perimetry and tamoxifen use. [PDF]
Oestrogen receptors (ORs) have been reported to be present in the retina, and the selective oestrogen receptor modulator tamoxifen has been reported to affect colour vision. This study aimed, therefore, to determine whether standard doses of tamoxifen affect visual sensitivities mediated via short wavelength sensitive (SWS) cones.Two types of visual ...
Eisner A, Austin DF, Samples JR.
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Purpose: The purpose of the following study is to compare short wave automated perimetry (SWAP) versus standard automated perimetry (SAP) for early detection of diabetic retinopathy (DR).
Othman Ali Zico +2 more
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Purpose The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic results of short wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP) and standard automated perimetry (SAP) in glaucoma patients.
Ahmed H Mohamed
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Ability of Short wavelength automated perimetry to detect visual field changes in diabetic patients
Background: Globally, diabetes-related eye illness is the primary cause of visual impairment due to cataracts or retinopathy. The two most used visual field testing modalities in clinical practice are standard automated white-on-white (W-W) perimetry ...
Mohamed Ateto Hamed* +3 more
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Short-Wavelength Automated Perimetry in Diabetic Patients Without Retinopathy
Aim: To compare the results of short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP) in diabetic patients without retinopathy and healthy subjects and show if it is possible to detect an abnormal function of the retina in diabetic patients before vascular changes on the retina develop.
S, Peprníková +2 more
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