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Advances in the understanding of ocular blood flow in glaucoma


Y.Z. Shoshani, A. Harris and B.A.
Siesky Expert Review of Ophthalmology 2010; 5: 189-200

Abstract no. 219

A review of the controversial role of ocular blood flow in glaucoma.


Angle-closure glaucoma: A mechanistic review

M.E. Nongpiur, J.Y.F. Ku and T. Aung
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology 2011; 22: 96-101

Abstract no. 259

New imaging techniques to assess angle closure are discussed.


Anterior chamber angle imaging with optical coherence tomography

C.K. Leung and R.N. Weinreb
Eye (Lond) 2011; 25: 261-267

Abstract no. 178

Anterior segment OCT provides useful information about angle closure.


Assessment of rates of structural change in glaucoma using imaging technologies

Mansouri K, Leite MT, Medeiros FA, Leung CK, Weinreb RN
Eye (Lond) 2011; 25: 269-77


Abstract no. 169

A review of rates of structural change of the optic disc and retinal nerve fiber layer.


Ethnicity and ocular imaging

Bourne RR
Eye (Lond) 2011; 25: 297-300

Abstract no. 470

Ethnicity needs to be consider with ocular imaging.


Gene therapy for glaucoma

Demetriades A-M
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology 2011; 22: 73-77

Abstract no. 368

Gene therapy has potential to provide new approaches to glaucoma treatment.


Melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells: Implications for human diseases

La Morgia C, Ross-Cisneros FN, Hannibal J, Montagna P, Sadun AA, Carelli V
Vision Research 2011; 51: 296-302

Abstract no. 459

Melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells may be affected in glaucoma and other optic neuropathies.


Neuro-ophthalmic disease and optical coherence tomography: Glaucoma look-alikes

Pasol J
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology 2011; 22: 124-132

Abstract no. 323

Use of OCT for non-glaucomatous optic neuropathies is discussed.


Prostaglandin F(2)(alpha) stimulates human hair follicles via receptors located within the follicle itself

Khidhir KG, Farjo NP, Woodward DF, Picksley SM, Randall VA
British Journal of Dermatology 2010; 162: 916

Abstract no. 337

A mechanism for hair and eyelash change with prostaglandin analogues.


Recruitment of monocytes are needed for neuroprotection and repair

Schwartz M
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 2010; 28: 610

Abstract no. 364

The key role of blood monocytes to neuroprotect and neurorepair.


Use of calcium channel blockers for glaucoma

Araie M, Mayama C
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research 2011; 30: 54-71

Abstract no. 379

The controversial background and use of calcium channel blockers for glaucoma is reviewed.


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