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Gonioscopy findings and prevalence of occludable angles in a Burmese population: the …

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RJ Casson, HS Newland, J Muecke, S … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: A population-based survey of inhabitants ⩾40 years in the Meiktila
District was carried out; 2481 subjects were identified, 2076 participated and
2060 underwent gonioscopy of at least one eye. Eyes with angles ...
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Prevalence of glaucoma in rural Myanmar: the Meiktila Eye Study


RJ Casson, HS Newland, J Muecke, S … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: A cross-sectional, population-based survey of inhabitants ⩾40 years
of age from villages in Meiktila district, Myanmar, was performed; 2481 eligible
participants were identified and 2076 participated in the study. The ...
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Anterior chamber depth and primary angle-closure glaucoma: an evolutionary perspective


RJCDP FRANZCO - Clinical & experimental ophthalmology - interscience.wiley.com
Anterior chamber depth is an inheritable trait which is affected by age, gender
and race. Over 30 years ago, Alsbirk proposed that the shallow anterior chamber,
which was typical of the Greenlandic Inuit, and which brings the iris in ...
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Ocular Gene Transfer of Active TGF {beta} Induces Changes in Anterior Segment …


J Robertson, E Golesic, J Gauldie, JA West- … - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2009 - ARVO
Page 1. Ocular Gene Transfer of Active TGFβ Induces Changes in Anterior
Segment Morphology and Elevated IOP in Rats JV Robertson ...
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The Epidemiology of Glaucoma The Epidemiology of Glaucoma


A Giangiacomo, AL Coleman - Springer
■ Glaucoma is second to cataract as a leading cause of global blindness and is
the leading cause of irreversible visual loss. ■ In 2002, 37 million
individuals were blind world- wide, with glaucoma accounting for 12.3% of ...
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Prevalence and Determinants of Angle Closure in Central Sri Lanka: The Kandy Eye Study


RJ Casson, M Baker, K Edussuriya, T … - Ophthalmology, 2009 - Elsevier
The examination included slit-lamp examination of the anterior segment,
applanation tonometry, static and dynamic gonioscopy, dilated stereoscopic optic
disc examination, and ultrasonic ocular biometry. Eyes that were primary ...
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High Prevalence of Narrow Angles Among Chinese-American Glaucoma and Glaucoma …


MI Seider, M Pekmezci, Y Han, S Sandhu, SY … - Journal of Glaucoma, 2009 - journals.lww.com
METHODS Approval was obtained for retrospective chart review from the Committee
on Human Research at the University of California, San Francisco before data
collection began. Chart review was performed in a comprehensive ophthal- ...
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[CITATION] Effects of YAG LASER Iridotomy in AACG as Primary Mode of Therapy


AN Sami, AJ Sami, AM Sami, TUN Sahi - Pakistan Journal of Medical And Health Sciences, 2009
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Causes of blindness in rural Myanmar (Burma): Mount Popa Taung-Kalat Blindness …


AY Nemet, P Nemet, G Cohn, G Sutton, G …, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
A review of our clinical records of consecutive patients attending clinics was
conducted. Participants of all ages (n = 650) of the population of Mount Popa
Taung-Kalat and villages in its vicinity underwent ophthalmic interview and ...
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A population based survey of the prevalence and types of glaucoma in rural West Bengal: …

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A Raychaudhuri, SK Lahiri, M Bandyopadhyay … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: 1594 people aged ⩾50 years were enumerated in nine villages; 1324
(83.1%) were surveyed and 1269 people adequately examined. 42 definite cases of
glaucoma were identified, with prevalence increasing from 2.7% (95% CI 1.7 ...
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