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Schlemm Canal (SC) Response to Elevated Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Varies with Morphologic Phenotype [Meeting Abstract]
Kagemann, Larry; Wollstein, Gadi; Ishikawa, Hiroshi; Sigal, Ian A.; Schuman, Joel S.
ISI:000394210603375
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 4365162
Studies of Structure and Function in Whole Eye Transplantation [Meeting Abstract]
Washington, Kia M.; Li, Yang; Komatsu, Chiaki; Miller, Maxine R.; van der Merwe, Yolandi; Wollstein, Gadi; Fu, Valeria L. N.; Gorantla, Vijay S.; Chan, Kevin C.; Schuman, Joel S.
ISI:000394210603340
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 4365152
Environmental Life Cycle Assessment and Costs of Phacoemulsification at Aravind Eye Hospital in Pondicherry, India [Meeting Abstract]
Thiel, Cassandra L.; Schehlein, Emily; Saeedi, Osamah; Schuman, Joel S.; Robin, Alan L.; Venkatesh, Rengaraj; Ravindran, R. D.; Thulasiraj, Ravilla D.
ISI:000394210601245
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 4365142
Age-related changes in anterograde transport, axonal integrity and visuomotor function in DBA/2J and C57BL/6J mice [Meeting Abstract]
Yang, Xiaolin; van der Merwe, Yolandi; Ho, Leon C.; Conner, Ian P.; Lathrop, Kira L.; Wollstein, Gadi; Schuman, Joel S.; Chan, Kevin C.
ISI:000394210600049
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 4365132
Axonal pore paths get closer to the optic nerve center with increased depth through the lamina cribrosa [Meeting Abstract]
Dong, Zachary M.; Wang, Bo; Schuman, Joel S.; Lucy, Katie; Bilonick, Richard Anthony; Lu, Chen D.; Sigal, Ian A.; Kagemann, Larry; Fujimoto, James G.; Ishikawa, Hiroshi; Wollstein, Gadi
ISI:000394210204094
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 4365112
Collagen crimp waviness, tortuosity and period have different patterns around the eye [Meeting Abstract]
Hu, Danielle; Jan, Ning-Jiun; Iasella, Michael; Huong Tran; Ling, Yun; Schuman, Joel S.; Judisch, Alexandra; Voorhees, Andrew P.; Wollstein, Gadi; Sigal, Ian A.
ISI:000394210202365
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 4365102
Novel method reveals heterogeneous micro-scale response of sclera collagen bundles to homogeneous macro-scale stretch [Meeting Abstract]
Jan, Ning-Jiun; Iasella, Michael; Lester, Mason; Hu, Danielle; Lathrop, Kira L.; Voorhees, Andrew P.; Huong Tran; Wollstein, Gadi; Schuman, Joel S.; Sigal, Ian A.
ISI:000394210202364
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 4365092
In-vivo Modulation of Intraocular and Intracranial Pressures Causes Nonlinear and Non-monotonic Deformations of The Lamina Cribrosa [Meeting Abstract]
Huong Tran; Voorhees, Andrew P.; Wang, Bo; Jan, Ning-Jiun; Tyler-Kabara, Elizabeth; Kagemann, Larry; Ishikawa, Hiroshi; Schuman, Joel S.; Smith, Matthew A.; Wollstein, Gadi; Sigal, Ian A.
ISI:000394210202363
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 4365082
Ethical Considerations of Whole-Eye Transplantation
Sivak, Wesley N; Davidson, Edward H; Komatsu, Chiaki; Li, Yang; Miller, Maxine R; Schuman, Joel S; Solari, Mario G; Magill, Gerard; Washington, Kia M
Whole eye transplantation (WET) remains experimental. Long presumed impossible, recent scientific advances regarding WET suggest that it may become a clinical reality. However, the ethical implications of WET as an experimental therapeutic strategy remain largely unexplored. This article evaluates the ethical considerations surrounding WET as an emerging experimental treatment for vision loss. A thorough review of published literature pertaining to WET was performed; ethical issues were identified during review of the articles.
PMCID:5342904
PMID: 27045309
ISSN: 1046-7890
CID: 4364932
IMAGING WITH MULTIMODAL ADAPTIVE-OPTICS OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY IN MULTIPLE EVANESCENT WHITE DOT SYNDROME: THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIP
Labriola, Leanne T; Legarreta, Andrew D; Legarreta, John E; Nadler, Zach; Gallagher, Denise; Hammer, Daniel X; Ferguson, R Daniel; Iftimia, Nicusor; Wollstein, Gadi; Schuman, Joel S
PURPOSE: To elucidate the location of pathological changes in multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) with the use of multimodal adaptive optics (AO) imaging. METHODS: A 5-year observational case study of a 24-year-old female with recurrent MEWDS. Full examination included history, Snellen chart visual acuity, pupil assessment, intraocular pressures, slit lamp evaluation, dilated fundoscopic exam, imaging with Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT), blue-light fundus autofluorescence (FAF), fundus photography, fluorescein angiography, and adaptive-optics optical coherence tomography. RESULTS: Three distinct acute episodes of MEWDS occurred during the period of follow-up. Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography and adaptive-optics imaging showed disturbance in the photoreceptor outer segments (PR OS) in the posterior pole with each flare. The degree of disturbance at the photoreceptor level corresponded to size and extent of the visual field changes. All findings were transient with delineation of the photoreceptor recovery from the outer edges of the lesion inward. Hyperautofluorescence was seen during acute flares. Increase in choroidal thickness did occur with each active flare but resolved. CONCLUSION: Although changes in the choroid and RPE can be observed in MEWDS, Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography, and multimodal adaptive optics imaging localized the visually significant changes seen in this disease at the level of the photoreceptors. These transient retinal changes specifically occur at the level of the inner segment ellipsoid and OS/RPE line. En face optical coherence tomography imaging provides a detailed, yet noninvasive method for following the convalescence of MEWDS and provides insight into the structural and functional relationship of this transient inflammatory retinal disease.
PMCID:4935660
PMID: 26735319
ISSN: 1935-1089
CID: 2297732