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Risk factors and open-angle glaucoma: classification and application


MV Boland, HA Quigley - Journal of Glaucoma, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Abstract: Decades of epidemiologic research into open-angle glaucoma have
elucidated several risk factors related in some way to the disease. As more and
more risk factors are identified, however, assessing their individual and ...
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The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of screening for open angle glaucoma: a …

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JM Burr, G Mowatt, R Hernandez, MAR … - Health Technology Assessment, 2007 - auraserv.abdn.ac.uk
MAR Siddiqui, J Cook, T Lourenco, C Ramsay, ... L Vale, C Fraser, A
Azuara-Blanco, J Deeks, ... Health Technology Assessment NHS R&D HTA Programme
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Female reproductive factors and eye disease in a rural South Indian population: the …

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PK Nirmalan, J Katz, AL Robin, R … - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2004 - ARVO
RESULTS. The study achieved a high response rate (93.0%), with examinations
performed on 5150 of the eligible 5539 persons aged 40 years or more. Age at
menarche was available for 2797 (98.6%) of the women and age at natural ...
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Canadian Glaucoma Study: 2. risk factors for the progression of open-angle glaucoma


BC Chauhan, FS Mikelberg, AG Balaszi, RP … - Archives of Ophthalmology, 2008 - Am Med Assoc
Methods In the Canadian Glaucoma Study, a multicenter prospective longitudinal
study of 258 patients (131 men and 127 women; median age, 65.0 years), baseline
systemic measures included assessment of peripheral vasospasm and markers ...
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Retinal ganglion cell protection by 17--estradiol in a mouse model of inherited glaucoma


X Zhou, F Li, J Ge, SR Sarkisian Jr, H Tomita … - Journal of Neurobiology - interscience.wiley.com
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Contrasting blue-on-yellow with white-on-white visual fields: roles of visual adaptation …

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A Eisner, MD Toomey, LJ Incognito, JP O' … - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2006 - ARVO
METHODS. Twenty-six healthy amenorrheic (peri- or postmenopausal) women not
using hormonal medication were tested. Subjects ranged in age from 48 to 68
years. They were tested by using foveal increment–threshold techniques ...
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Attributes of female reproductive aging and their relation to primary open-angle glaucoma: A …


LR Pasquale, BA Rosner, SE Hankinson, JH … - Journal of Glaucoma, 2007 - journals.lww.com
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Attributes of Female Reproductive Aging and Their Relation t... ... Supported
by grants CA87969, CA55075, EY09611, HL35464, and EY015473 from the ...
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Estrogens and neuroprotection in retinal diseases


DM Kumar, JW Simpkins, N Agarwal - Molecular Vision, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Estrogens play a critical role in the normal growth and development of humans
and in recent years our understanding of their effects in the central nervous
system (CNS) have been advancing rapidly. It is now known that estrogens ...
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Managing Glaucoma During Pregnancy


EJ Higginbotham - JAMA, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
Results: In 16 (57.1%) of 28 eyes, IOP was stable during pregnancy, with no
progression of visual field loss. In 5 eyes (17.9%), visual field loss
progressed during pregnancy, while IOP remained stable or increased. In 5 ...
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Topical Glaucoma Therapy as a Risk Factor for Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction


N Seider, B Miller, I Beiran - American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008 - Elsevier
The prevalence of POAG in the PANDO group (23%) was significantly higher than
that of the control group (6%; P < .0001). The average history of POAG was
longer in the PANDO group (14.10 ± 5.59 years) compared with the control ...
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