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Subject Areas on Research
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"Other" neurologic complications after cardiac surgery.
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24-2 Visual Fields Miss Central Defects Shown on 10-2 Tests in Glaucoma Suspects, Ocular Hypertensives, and Early Glaucoma.
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A Common Glaucoma-risk Variant of SIX6 Alters Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Optic Disc Measures in a European Population: The EPIC-Norfolk Eye Study.
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A Deep Learning Algorithm to Quantify Neuroretinal Rim Loss From Optic Disc Photographs.
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A case of nodular fasciitis causing compressive optic neuropathy.
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A combined index of structure and function for staging glaucomatous damage.
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A comparison of cup-to-disc ratio estimates by fundus biomicroscopy and stereoscopic optic disc photography in the Tema Eye Survey.
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A comparison of the Marcus Gunn and alternating light tests for afferent pupillary defects.
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A hybrid framework for genome wide epistasis discovery.
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Accuracy of Diagnostic Imaging Modalities for Classifying Pediatric Eyes as Papilledema Versus Pseudopapilledema.
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Acquired bilateral myelinated retinal nerve fibers after unilateral optic nerve sheath fenestration in a child with idiopathic intracranial hypertension.
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Acute visual loss and other disorders of the eyes.
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African Descent and Glaucoma Evaluation Study (ADAGES): II. Ancestry differences in optic disc, retinal nerve fiber layer, and macular structure in healthy subjects.
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African Descent and Glaucoma Evaluation Study (ADAGES): III. Ancestry differences in visual function in healthy eyes.
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Aggregate Effects of Intraocular Pressure and Cup-to-Disc Ratio Genetic Variants on Glaucoma in a Multiethnic Asian Population.
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Agreement among 3 optical imaging methods for the assessment of optic disc topography.
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Agreement between stereophotographic and confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy measurements of cup/disc ratio: effect on a predictive model for glaucoma development.
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Agreement for detecting glaucoma progression with the GDx guided progression analysis, automated perimetry, and optic disc photography.
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American Chinese glaucoma imaging study: a comparison of the optic disc and retinal nerve fiber layer in detecting glaucomatous damage.
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An objective structural and functional reference standard in glaucoma.
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An unusual presentation of isolated optic nerve sarcoidosis.
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Artifacts in spectral-domain optical coherence tomography measurements in glaucoma.
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Artificial neural network-based glaucoma diagnosis using retinal nerve fiber layer analysis.
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Association of Mood Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Teens With Serious Structural Eye Diseases.
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Atypical lymphocytic angiitis of the optic nerve and central nervous system.
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Baseline 24-2 Central Visual Field Damage Is Predictive of Global Progressive Field Loss.
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Baseline optical coherence tomography predicts the development of glaucomatous change in glaucoma suspects.
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Baseline visual field characteristics in the ocular hypertension treatment study.
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Bayesian machine learning classifiers for combining structural and functional measurements to classify healthy and glaucomatous eyes.
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Bilateral paraneoplastic optic neuropathy and unilateral retinal compromise in association with prostate cancer: a differential diagnostic challenge in a patient with unexplained visual loss.
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Branch retinal vein occlusion and optic nerve head topographic parameters: the Singapore Indian eye study.
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Bruch's membrane opening on optical coherence tomography in pediatric papilledema and pseudopapilledema.
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CDKN2B-AS1 genotype-glaucoma feature correlations in primary open-angle glaucoma patients from the United States.
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Can an inexperienced observer accurately plot disc contours using Heidelberg retinal Tomograph?
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Carboplatin treatment of progressive optic pathway gliomas to delay radiotherapy.
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Characteristics and appearance of the normal optic nerve head in 6-year-old children.
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Characterization of Artifacts Associated With Multicolor Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy.
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Chiasmal syndrome due to intrasellar abscess.
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Clarifying the role of ATOH7 in glaucoma endophenotypes.
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Clinical characteristics in 53 patients with cat scratch optic neuropathy.
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Clinical characteristics of African Americans vs Caucasian Americans with multiple sclerosis.
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Clinicians agreement in establishing glaucomatous progression using the Heidelberg retina tomograph.
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Combining structural and functional testing for detection of glaucoma.
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Comparability of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements of optical coherence tomography instruments.
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Comparing stereometric parameters between Heidelberg Retinal Tomography 2 and 3 in Asian eyes: the Singapore Malay Eye Study.
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Comparison of HRT-3 glaucoma probability score and subjective stereophotograph assessment for prediction of progression in glaucoma.
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Comparison of different spectral domain OCT scanning protocols for diagnosing preperimetric glaucoma.
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Comparison of different spectral domain optical coherence tomography scanning areas for glaucoma diagnosis.
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Comparison of retinal nerve fiber layer and optic disc imaging for diagnosing glaucoma in patients suspected of having the disease.
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Comparison of scanning laser ophthalmoscopy and high-definition optical coherence tomography measurements of optic disc parameters.
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Comparison of scanning laser polarimetry using variable corneal compensation and retinal nerve fiber layer photography for detection of glaucoma.
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Computed tomography of sarcoidosis of the optic nerve.
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Confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy classifiers and stereophotograph evaluation for prediction of visual field abnormalities in glaucoma-suspect eyes.
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Continuous Hypoxia Reduces Retinal Ganglion Cell Degeneration in a Mouse Model of Mitochondrial Optic Neuropathy.
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Corneal Biomechanics and Visual Field Progression in Eyes with Seemingly Well-Controlled Intraocular Pressure.
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Corneal thickness as a risk factor for visual field loss in patients with preperimetric glaucomatous optic neuropathy.
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Correlation among retinal thickness, optic disc, and visual field in glaucoma patients and suspects: a pilot study.
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Cup-to-Disc Ratio From Heidelberg Retina Tomograph 3 and High-Definition Optical Coherence Tomography Agrees Poorly With Clinical Assessment.
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Current concepts of cerebrospinal fluid dynamics and the translaminar cribrosa pressure gradient: a paradigm of optic disk disease.
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Decreased Lamina Cribrosa Beam Thickness and Pore Diameter Relative to Distance From the Central Retinal Vessel Trunk.
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Deep Learning and Glaucoma Specialists: The Relative Importance of Optic Disc Features to Predict Glaucoma Referral in Fundus Photographs.
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Deep learning in glaucoma: progress, but still lots to do.
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Defects of the lamina cribrosa in eyes with localized retinal nerve fiber layer loss.
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Detecting Structural Progression in Glaucoma with Optical Coherence Tomography.
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Detection of Progressive Glaucomatous Optic Nerve Damage on Fundus Photographs with Deep Learning.
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Detection of progressive retinal nerve fiber layer loss in glaucoma using scanning laser polarimetry with variable corneal compensation.
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Detection of progressive retinal nerve fiber layer thickness loss with optical coherence tomography using 4 criteria for functional progression.
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Determinants of agreement between the confocal scanning laser tomograph and standardized assessment of glaucomatous progression.
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Determinants of image quality of Heidelberg Retina Tomography II and its association with optic disc parameters in a population-based setting.
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Determinants of intraocular pressure and its association with glaucomatous optic neuropathy in Chinese Singaporeans: the Tanjong Pagar Study.
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Determinants of the optic cup to disc ratio in an Asian population: the Singapore Malay Eye Study (SiMES).
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Diagnosing preperimetric glaucoma with spectral domain optical coherence tomography.
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Diagnosis of glaucoma and detection of glaucoma progression using spectral domain optical coherence tomography.
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Diagnostic ability of Fourier-domain vs time-domain optical coherence tomography for glaucoma detection.
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Diagnostic ability of Heidelberg Retina Tomography in detecting glaucoma in a population setting: the Singapore Malay Eye Study.
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Diagnostic accuracy of the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph for glaucoma a population-based assessment.
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Diagnostic accuracy of the Matrix 24-2 and original N-30 frequency-doubling technology tests compared with standard automated perimetry.
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Diffuse glaucomatous structural and functional damage in the hemifield without significant pattern loss.
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Drusen of the optic disc.
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Drusen of the optic disc. A histopathological study.
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Drusen of the optic disc. A retrospective study in cadaver eyes.
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Effect of disease severity and optic disc size on diagnostic accuracy of RTVue spectral domain optical coherence tomograph in glaucoma.
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Efficient optic cup detection from intra-image learning with retinal structure priors.
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Elevated levels of RhoA in the optic nerve head of human eyes with glaucoma.
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Eleven cases of sarcoidosis of the optic nerve.
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Emerging Applications of Optical Coherence Tomography in Pediatric Optic Neuropathies.
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Estimated rates of retinal ganglion cell loss in glaucomatous eyes with and without optic disc hemorrhages.
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Estimating Lead Time Gained by Optical Coherence Tomography in Detecting Glaucoma before Development of Visual Field Defects.
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Estimating the rate of retinal ganglion cell loss in glaucoma.
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Evidence of retinal vascular narrowing in glaucomatous eyes in an Asian population.
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Five rules to evaluate the optic disc and retinal nerve fiber layer for glaucoma.
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Fourier analysis of scanning laser polarimetry measurements with variable corneal compensation in glaucoma.
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Frequency Doubling Technology Perimetry and Changes in Quality of Life of Glaucoma Patients: A Longitudinal Study.
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Frequency of Testing to Detect Visual Field Progression Derived Using a Longitudinal Cohort of Glaucoma Patients.
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From Machine to Machine: An OCT-Trained Deep Learning Algorithm for Objective Quantification of Glaucomatous Damage in Fundus Photographs.
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Glaucomatous optic neuropathy evaluation project: a standardized internet system for assessing skills in optic disc examination.
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Gliomatosis cerebri presenting with optic nerve involvement: MRI.
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Gln368STOP myocilin mutation in families with late-onset primary open-angle glaucoma.
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Gray Optic Disc Crescent: Evaluation of Anatomic Correlate by Spectral-Domain OCT.
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Headaches, rapidly progressive visual loss, and bilateral disc edema.
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Human Versus Machine: Comparing a Deep Learning Algorithm to Human Gradings for Detecting Glaucoma on Fundus Photographs.
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Identifying glaucomatous vision loss with visual-function-specific perimetry in the diagnostic innovations in glaucoma study.
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Idiopathic intracranial hypertension: a case report with optic nerve histopathology.
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Impact of Normal Aging and Progression Definitions on the Specificity of Detecting Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thinning.
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Impact of atypical retardation patterns on detection of glaucoma progression using the GDx with variable corneal compensation.
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Impact of bilateral open and closed-angle glaucoma on glaucoma-specific functioning in Asians.
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In Vivo Evaluation of White Matter Integrity and Anterograde Transport in Visual System After Excitotoxic Retinal Injury With Multimodal MRI and OCT.
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In vivo lamina cribrosa micro-architecture in healthy and glaucomatous eyes as assessed by optical coherence tomography.
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Inconsistency of the published definition of ocular hypertension.
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Incorporating risk factors to improve the assessment of rates of glaucomatous progression.
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Infections and glaucoma.
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Influence of disease severity and optic disc size on the diagnostic performance of imaging instruments in glaucoma.
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Influence of refractive error on optic disc topographic parameters: the singapore malay eye study.
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Integrating event- and trend-based analyses to improve detection of glaucomatous visual field progression.
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Intereye spatial relationship of abnormal neuroretinal rim locations in glaucoma patients from the diagnostic innovations in glaucoma study.
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Intracranial metastatic adenocarcinoma of the prostate presenting as visual disturbance.
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Intracranial optic nerve enlargement in infantile Krabbe disease.
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Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide for acute radiation papillopathy.
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Iron homeostasis and eye disease.
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Is scanning laser polarimetry ready for clinical practice?
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Likelihood ratios for glaucoma diagnosis using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography.
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Long-term intraocular pressure fluctuations and risk of conversion from ocular hypertension to glaucoma.
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Long-term variability of GDx VCC retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements.
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Macular and retinal nerve fiber layer analysis of normal and glaucomatous eyes in children using optical coherence tomography.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abnormalities of the Optic Nerve Sheath and Intracranial Internal Carotid Artery in Giant Cell Arteritis.
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Management of suprachoroidal hemorrhage.
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Meta-analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies Identifies Novel Loci Associated With Optic Disc Morphology.
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Mitochondrial Impairment in Antibiotic Induced Toxic Optic Neuropathies.
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Mouse models of retinal ganglion cell death and glaucoma.
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Multi-trait genome-wide association study identifies new loci associated with optic disc parameters.
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Myopic Maculopathy and Optic Disc Changes in Highly Myopic Young Asian Eyes and Impact on Visual Acuity.
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Ocular conditions associated with peripapillary subretinal neovascularization, their relative frequencies, and associated outcomes.
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Ocular involvement in congenital leukemia.
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Optic chiasm, optic nerve, and retinal involvement secondary to varicella-zoster virus.
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Optic disc melanocytoma and glaucoma.
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Optic nerve compression in infantile malignant autosomal recessive osteopetrosis.
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Optical coherence tomography in paediatric glaucoma: time domain versus spectral domain.
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Pathologic changes in highly myopic eyes of young males in Singapore.
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Pattern electroretinogram and psychophysical tests of visual function for discriminating between healthy and glaucoma eyes.
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Performance of the Moorfields motion displacement test for identifying eyes with glaucoma.
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Periocular corticosteroids in diabetic papillopathy.
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Philadelphia Telemedicine Glaucoma Detection and Follow-up Study: Methods and Screening Results.
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Positional independence of optic nerve head and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography.
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Prediction of functional loss in glaucoma from progressive optic disc damage.
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Primary optic nerve meningiomas in F344 rats.
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Progression of patterns (POP): a machine classifier algorithm to identify glaucoma progression in visual fields.
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Progressive normal-tension Glaucoma.
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Progressive optic atrophy in a retinal ganglion cell-specific mouse model of complex I deficiency.
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Racial Differences in the Association of Anterior Lamina Cribrosa Surface Depth and Glaucoma Severity in the African Descent and Glaucoma Evaluation Study (ADAGES).
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Rate and Pattern of Rim Area Loss in Healthy and Progressing Glaucoma Eyes.
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Rates of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Loss in Contralateral Eyes of Glaucoma Patients with Unilateral Progression by Conventional Methods.
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Rates of progressive retinal nerve fiber layer loss in glaucoma measured by scanning laser polarimetry.
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Rats! Hyperglycemia protects against glaucoma!
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Recent advances in OCT imaging of the lamina cribrosa.
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Reduced Oxidative Phosphorylation and Increased Glycolysis in Human Glaucoma Lamina Cribrosa Cells.
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Relationship between central corneal thickness and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in ocular hypertensive patients.
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Relationship between ganglion cell layer thickness and estimated retinal ganglion cell counts in the glaucomatous macula.
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Relationship between patterns of visual field loss and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements.
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Relationship of SITA and full-threshold standard perimetry to frequency-doubling technology perimetry in glaucoma.
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Relationship of central corneal thickness with optic disc parameters: the Singapore Malay Eye Study.
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Relationship of retinal vascular caliber with retinal nerve fiber layer thickness: the singapore malay eye study.
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Relationship of retinal vascular tortuosity with the neuroretinal rim: the singapore malay eye study.
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Relationship of the 24-hour pattern of intraocular pressure with optic disc appearance in primary open-angle glaucoma.
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Relevance vector machine and support vector machine classifier analysis of scanning laser polarimetry retinal nerve fiber layer measurements.
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Reliability of brightness comparison testing in predicting afferent pupillary defects.
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Reproducibility of RTVue retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and optic disc measurements and agreement with Stratus optical coherence tomography measurements.
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Reproducibility of visual field end point criteria for standard automated perimetry, full-threshold, and Swedish interactive thresholding algorithm strategies: diagnostic innovations in glaucoma study.
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Retinal Arteriolar Narrowing in Young Adults With Glaucomatous Optic Disc.
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Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Features Identified by Unsupervised Machine Learning on Optical Coherence Tomography Scans Predict Glaucoma Progression.
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Retinal ganglion cell count estimates associated with early development of visual field defects in glaucoma.
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Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements with scanning laser polarimetry predict glaucomatous visual field loss.
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Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements: uveitis, a major confounding factor.
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Retinal vascular caliber between eyes with asymmetric glaucoma.
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Retinal vessel diameter and open-angle glaucoma: the Blue Mountains Eye Study.
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Retinopathy and optic neuropathy after transplantation.
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Retinopathy and optic neuropathy in bone marrow transplantation for breast cancer.
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Reversal of Cupping in an Infant, Shown by Optical Coherence Tomography.
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Reversal of retinal ganglion cell dysfunction after surgical reduction of intraocular pressure.
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Short-wavelength automated perimetry can predict glaucomatous standard visual field loss by ten years.
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Structure-function relationship in glaucoma using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography.
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Successful management of orbital cellulitis and temporary visual loss after blepharoplasty.
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The African Descent and Glaucoma Evaluation Study (ADAGES): design and baseline data.
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The African Descent and Glaucoma Evaluation Study (ADAGES): predictors of visual field damage in glaucoma suspects.
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The Effect of Age on Increasing Susceptibility to Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Loss in Glaucoma.
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The Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study: design and baseline description of the participants.
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The Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study: reproducibility of cup/disk ratio measurements over time at an optic disc reading center.
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The Relationship between intraocular pressure and progressive retinal nerve fiber layer loss in glaucoma.
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The case of the gray optic disc!
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The cell and molecular biology of glaucoma: common neurodegenerative pathways and relevance to glaucoma.
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The effect of atypical birefringence patterns on glaucoma detection using scanning laser polarimetry with variable corneal compensation.
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The effect of disc size and severity of disease on the diagnostic accuracy of the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph Glaucoma Probability Score.
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The effects of race, optic disc area, age, and disease severity on the diagnostic performance of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography.
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The effects of study design and spectrum bias on the evaluation of diagnostic accuracy of confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy in glaucoma.
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The impact of retardance pattern variability on nerve fiber layer measurements over time using GDx with variable and enhanced corneal compensation.
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The rate of structural change: the confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy ancillary study to the ocular hypertension treatment study.
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The relationship between cup-to-disc ratio and estimated number of retinal ganglion cells.
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The relationship between intraocular pressure reduction and rates of progressive visual field loss in eyes with optic disc hemorrhage.
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The structure and function relationship in glaucoma: implications for detection of progression and measurement of rates of change.
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Thick Prelaminar Tissue Decreases Lamina Cribrosa Visibility.
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Three-dimensional nature of retinal nerve fiber layer defects.
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Unanticipated vision loss after pars plana vitrectomy.
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Unexpected autopsy findings arising from postmortem ocular examination.
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Unsupervised machine learning with independent component analysis to identify areas of progression in glaucomatous visual fields.
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Use of intraocular video endoscopic examination in the preoperative evaluation of keratoprosthesis surgery to assess visual potential.
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Use of progressive glaucomatous optic disk change as the reference standard for evaluation of diagnostic tests in glaucoma.
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Validity of a new optic disc grading software for use in clinical and epidemiological research.
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Visual Crowding in Glaucoma.
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Visual field progression.
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Wavelength independence and interdevice variability of optical coherence tomography.
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Keywords of People
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Liu, Yutao,
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine,
Medicine, Medical Genetics
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McLendon, Roger Edwin,
Professor of Pathology,
Pathology
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Mruthyunjaya, Prithvi,
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology,
Ophthalmology, Vitreoretinal Diseases & Surgery
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Stinnett, Sandra Sue,
Associate Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics