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Analysing diagnostic practices and referral pathways for glaucoma in Australian primary eye care
Abstract Background Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness globally, posing a significant public health challenge in Australia, particularly among individuals aged 55 years and older. As primary health care providers, optometrists play a crucial role in the early diagnosis and management of glaucoma, making them central to efforts ...
Catherine L. Jan+10 more
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Nisa Silva,1 André Ferreira,1,2 Pedro Manuel Baptista,1 Ana Figueiredo,1 Rita Reis,1 Isabel Sampaio,1 João Beirão,1,3 Riccardo Vinciguerra,4,5 Pedro Menéres,1,3 Maria João Menéres1,3 1Ophthalmology Department, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto ...
Silva N+9 more
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Fully Convolutional Networks for Monocular Retinal Depth Estimation and Optic Disc-Cup Segmentation [PDF]
Glaucoma is a serious ocular disorder for which the screening and diagnosis are carried out by the examination of the optic nerve head (ONH). The color fundus image (CFI) is the most common modality used for ocular screening.
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ABSTRACT Underpinned by rigorous clinical trial data, the use of existing home sleep apnoea testing is now commonly employed for sleep disordered breathing diagnostics in most clinical sleep centres globally. This has been a welcome addition for the field given the considerable burden of disease, cost, and access limitations with in‐laboratory ...
Lucía Pinilla+2 more
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Okuläre Pulsamplitude als biometrischer Messwert in der Glaukomdiagnostik [PDF]
Zusammenfassung: Hintergrund: Die dynamische Konturtonometrie (DCT) ermöglicht direkte transkorneale Messungen des Augeninnendrucks und der okulären Pulsamplitude (OPA).
Bachmann, L.M.+3 more
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Tonometry agreement and corneal biomechanical features in normal, glaucomatous and keratoconic eyes [PDF]
Intraocular pressure measurement is a routine clinical examination performed in ophthalmic practice. It is vital in clinical monitoring, diagnosis and management of certain eye diseases.
Wan Abdul Halim, Wan Haslina
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Evaluation of a new rebound tonometer for self-measurement of intraocular pressure [PDF]
Background/aims To compare the accuracy of self-obtained, partner-obtained and trainer-obtained measurements using the handheld Icare Home rebound tonometer with Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT), and to evaluate the acceptability to subjects of ...
Dabasia, P. L.+2 more
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Binocular disparity can explain the orientation of ocular dominance stripes in primate V1 [PDF]
In the primate primary visual area (V1), the ocular dominance pattern consists of alternating monocular stripes. Stripe orientation follows systematic trends preserved across several species. I propose that these trends result from minimizing the length of intra-cortical wiring needed to recombine information from the two eyes in order to achieve the ...
arxiv
Abstract Objective To compare ocular surface parameters in dogs with different cephalic conformations and evaluate correlations among tests. Animals Studied Sixty‐eight privately owned dogs. Procedures The study categorized canine eyes into three groups based on the craniofacial ratio (CFR): brachycephaly (≤0.52), mesocephaly (>0.52 to <0.67), and ...
Yan‐Hui Li+2 more
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The prevalence of glaucoma in indigenous Australians within Central Australia: the Central Australian Ocular Health Study [PDF]
Aims To determine the prevalence of glaucoma within the indigenous Australian population living in central Australia. Methods 1884 individuals aged ≥20 years, living in one of 30 remote communities within the statistical local area of ‘Central Australia,
Craig, Jamie E+2 more
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