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    Traffic Aspects in Glaucoma Patients by Lachenmayr, B

    Published in Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (01-02-2016)
    “…Glaucomatous damage may lead to morphological and functional deficits. If these deficits affect both eyes, binocular visual field defects may result. If these…”
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    Pitfalls in the determination of distance glasses by Lachenmayr, B

    “…The correct determination of distance glasses depends on a correct objective refraction and a subject determination of power and axis of a possible astigmatism…”
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    The different effects of aging on normal sensitivity in flicker and light-sense perimetry by Lachenmayr, BJ, Kojetinsky, S, Ostermaier, N, Angstwurm, K, Vivell, PM, Schaumberger, M

    “…To verify whether or not an accelerated loss at an older age for normal sensitivity in the central visual field is present when using the stimulus…”
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    Glaucomatous visual fields. FASTPAC versus full threshold strategy of the Humphrey Field Analyzer by Schaumberger, M, Schafer, B, Lachenmayr, BJ

    “…This study examined how FASTPAC, a fast strategy for the Humphrey Field Analyzer (HFA), compares to the standard 4/2-dB full threshold strategy in patients…”
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    Simulations for FASTPAC and the standard 4-2 dB full-threshold strategy of the Humphrey Field Analyzer by Glass, E, Schaumberger, M, Lachenmayr, BJ

    “…This study evaluates the accuracy, reproducibility, and efficiency of FASTPAC, a new fast strategy for automated perimetry using 3-dB steps with single…”
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    Flicker perimetry resists retinal image degradation by Lachenmayr, BJ, Gleissner, M

    “…The influence of refractive defocus and artificial media opacities on perimetric thresholds in automated light-sense and flicker perimetry was investigated in…”
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    Deficits in Perimetric Performance in Patients With Symptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome by GEIER, STEPHAN A., NÖHMEIER, CLAUS, LACHENMAYR, BERNHARD J., KLAUSS, VOLKER, GOEBEL, FRANK D.

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-03-1995)
    “…We measured the perimetric performance in patients with either acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease but…”
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    Light-sense, flicker and resolution perimetry in glaucoma : a comparative study by LACHENMAYR, B. J, DRANCE, S. M, DOUGLAS, G. R, MIKELBERG, F. S

    “…A total of 106 eyes of 106 patients with different types of glaucoma were examined by automated light-sense, flicker and resolution perimetry (Humphrey Field…”
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    Diffuse and localized glaucomatous field loss in light-sense, flicker and resolution perimetry by LACHENMAYR, B. J, DRANCE, S. M, CHAUHAN, B. C, HOUSE, P. H, LALANI, S

    “…A total of 75 eyes in 75 patients with different types of glaucoma (21 eyes with low-tension glaucoma, 49 with primary open-angle glaucoma and 5 with…”
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    The role of temporal threshold criteria in psychophysical testing in glaucoma by Lachenmayr, B J

    Published in Current opinion in ophthalmology (01-04-1994)
    “…The magnicellular system seems to be affected early and specifically by glaucomatous damage. It shows high temporal resolution and good motion perception…”
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    Correlation of retinal nerve-fiber-layer loss, changes at the optic nerve head and various psychophysical criteria in glaucoma by LACHENMAYR, B. J, AIRAKSINEN, P. J, DRANCE, S. M, WIJSMAN, K

    “…In 61 eyes of 61 patients with glaucoma, semiquantitative assessment of retinal nerve-fiber-layer (RNFL) loss and neuroretinal rim measurement of the optic…”
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    Points of a normal visual field are not statistically independent by Lachenmayr, B J, Kiermeir, U, Kojetinsky, S

    Published in German journal of ophthalmology (01-05-1995)
    “…The aim of the present study was to determine whether the sensitivity values at individual test locations in a normal visual field are statistically…”
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    Fate of late complications in type I diabetic patients after successful pancreas-kidney transplantation by Landgraf, R, Nusser, J, Müller, W, Landgraf-Leurs, M M, Thurau, S, Ulbig, M, Kampik, A, Lachenmayr, B, Hillebrand, G, Schleibner, S

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-1989)
    “…The success rate of pancreas transplantation allows us to study in more detail the potential beneficial effects of normoglycemia on secondary complications in…”
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    Influence of stimulus size and contrast on the temporal parameters of saccadic eye movements: implications for road traffic by Wacker, J, Buser, A, Lachenmayr, B J

    Published in German journal of ophthalmology (01-08-1993)
    “…Saccadic eye movements are required for the recognition of peripheral objects in road traffic. Their latencies largely determine reaction time in emergency…”
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    The selective effects of elevated intraocular pressure on temporal resolution by Lachenmayr, B J, Drance, S M

    Published in German journal of ophthalmology (1992)
    “…Twenty-seven eyes of 27 patients with normal tension glaucoma (NTG), 68 eyes of 68 patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), and 11 eyes of 11 patients…”
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    Diffuse field loss and central visual function in glaucoma by Lachenmayr, B J, Drance, S M

    Published in German journal of ophthalmology (1992)
    “…Eighty-two eyes of 82 patients with different types of glaucoma were examined with program 30-2 of the Humphrey Field Analyzer. Forty-six of 82 eyes (56.1%)…”
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    Diffuse field loss and diffuse retinal nerve-fiber loss in glaucoma by Lachenmayr, B J, Drance, S M, Airaksinen, P J

    Published in German journal of ophthalmology (1992)
    “…A total of 61 eyes of 61 patients were examined by light-sense, flicker and resolution perimetry. All fields were classified as being normal or showing diffuse…”
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