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Peripapillary and macular choroidal thickness in glaucoma. [PDF]
PurposeTo compare choroidal thickness (CT) between individuals with and without glaucomatous damage and to explore the association of peripapillary and submacular CT with glaucoma severity using spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT ...
Bitrian, Elena +7 more
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Integration and fusion of standard automated perimetry and optical coherence tomography data for improved automated glaucoma diagnostics [PDF]
Background The performance of glaucoma diagnostic systems could be conceivably improved by the integration of functional and structural test measurements that provide relevant and complementary information for reaching a diagnosis.
Dimitrios Bizios +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To assess correlation, agreement and diagnostic accuracy of a new tablet‐based 24‐degree, 52‐point online circular contrast perimetry application (OCCP), compared to computer‐based OCCP and standard automated perimetry (SAP). Methods Seventy‐five participants (26 controls, 49 glaucomatous) were tested via SAP using Humphrey field ...
Rahman Abdul +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Regional patterns of visual field (VF) loss may affect vision‐related quality of life (QoL) differently in people with glaucoma; yet evidence across studies remains inconsistent. Objectives To identify and evaluate studies comparing vision‐related QoL, measured by the National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI‐VFQ‐25),
Bethany E. Higgins +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Retrograde trans‐synaptic degeneration (RTSD) refers to the progressive loss of retinal cells following damage to the post‐geniculate visual pathway. The advent of optical coherence tomography (OCT) has allowed the measurement and quantification of retinal layers, in turn providing compelling evidence of RTSD in stroke patients and ...
Francesca Crespi +4 more
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Detection and characterisation of visual field defects using Saccadic Vector Optokinetic Perimetry in children with brain tumours [PDF]
PURPOSE: To determine the ability of Saccadic Vector Optokinetic Perimetry (SVOP) to detect and characterise visual field defects in children with brain tumours using eye-tracking technology, as current techniques for assessment of visual fields in young
Brash, Harry M +9 more
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Case series: The value of fundus autofluorescence in inherited macular disease
ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the diagnostic utility of fundus autofluorescence (FAF) imaging in identifying and characterizing phenotypically classified inherited macular dystrophies. In this way, we aim to provide methods by which eye care practitioners can link FAF imaging and other clinical results or imaging modalities to aid their clinical ...
Marina Guro +6 more
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Reliability in perimetric multichannel contrast sensitivity measurements [PDF]
Background: In this study, the reliability of perimetric contrast sensitivity measurements favouring the achromatic, the red-green and the blue-yellow post-receptorial mechanisms was analysed.
Camps, Vicente J. +4 more
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Visual Function Assessment in Geographic Atrophy: A Review
ABSTRACT Geographic atrophy (GA) causes significant vision impairment and reduction in vision‐related quality of life. Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) is the gold standard of structural assessment of GA but is a surrogate marker for vision loss, which can be assessed by tests of visual function and functional vision.
Ye Li, Lauren N. Ayton, Adrian T. Fung
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Three-dimensional computer-automated threshold Amsler grid test [PDF]
We describe a novel method for testing a visual field that employs a computer monitor with displays of varying contrast that permits unprecedented resolution and characterization of the structure of scotomas in three dimensions.
Fink, Wolfgang, Sadun, Alfredo A.
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