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    Effect of Scleral Contact Lens Size and Duration of Wear on Intraocular Pressure by Litvin, Taras V, Tse, Vivien, Chung, Lisa, Zhou, Yixiu, Tan, Bo, Han, Ying, Lin, Meng C

    Published in Eye & contact lens (01-09-2023)
    “…To evaluate the effects of scleral lens size and the duration of wear on intraocular pressure (IOP) during lens wear. Healthy adults were recruited for this…”
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    Clinically significant macular edema in an underserved population: Association with demographic factors and hemoglobin A1c by Parimi, Vamsi, Elsner, Ann E, Gast, Thomas J, Chen, Zhongxue, Baskaran, Karthikeyan, Alhamami, Mastour A, Litvin, Taras V, Ozawa, Glen Y, Cuadros, Jorge A

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-01-2024)
    “…Suspected clinically significant macular edema (SCSME) from exudates differed among ethnic groups in our underserved population. African American and Asian…”
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    A Revised Approach for the Detection of Sight-Threatening Diabetic Macular Edema by Litvin, Taras V, Bresnick, George H, Cuadros, Jorge A, Selvin, Steve, Kanai, Kuniyoshi, Ozawa, Glen Y

    Published in JAMA ophthalmology (01-01-2017)
    “…Diabetic macular edema is one of the leading causes of vision loss among working-age adults in the United States. Telemedicine screening programs and…”
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    Central Macular Thickness in Diabetic Patients: A Sex-based Analysis by Arthur, Edmund, Young, Stuart B, Elsner, Ann E, Baskaran, Karthikeyan, Papay, Joel A, Muller, Matthew S, Gast, Thomas J, Haggerty, Bryan P, Clark, Christopher A, Malinovsky, Victor E, Brahm, Shane G, Litvin, Taras V, Ozawa, Glen Y, Cuadros, Jorge A

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-04-2019)
    “…SIGNIFICANCEThe pathological changes in clinically significant diabetic macular edema lead to greater retinal thickening in men than in women. Therefore, male…”
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    Improving Accuracy of Grading and Referral of Diabetic Macular Edema Using Location and Extent of Hard Exudates in Retinal Photography by Litvin, Taras V., Weissenberg, Camille R., Daskivich, Lauren P., Zhou, Qienyuan, Bresnick, George H., Cuadros, Jorge A.

    Published in Journal of diabetes science and technology (01-03-2016)
    “…Background: Hard exudates (HE) are used as a surrogate marker for sight-threatening diabetic macular edema (DME) in most telemedicine-based screening programs…”
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    Utility of Hard Exudates for the Screening of Macular Edema by Litvin, Taras V, Ozawa, Glen Y, Bresnick, George H, Cuadros, Jorge A, Muller, Matthew S, Elsner, Ann E, Gast, Thomas J

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-04-2014)
    “…PURPOSEThe purpose of this study was to determine whether hard exudates (HEs) within one disc diameter of the foveola is an acceptable criterion for the…”
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    Comparison of Cysts in Red and Green Images for Diabetic Macular Edema by Alhamami, Mastour A, Elsner, Ann E, Malinovsky, Victor E, Clark, Christopher A, Haggerty, Bryan P, Ozawa, Glen Y, Cuadros, Jorge A, Baskaran, Karthikeyan, Gast, Thomas J, Litvin, Taras V, Muller, Matthew S, Brahm, Shane G, Young, Stuart B, Miura, Masahiro

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-02-2017)
    “…PURPOSETo investigate whether cysts in diabetic macular edema are better visualized in the red channel of color fundus camera images, as compared with the…”
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    Effect of Scleral Contact Lens Size and Duration of Wear on Intraocular Pressure Effect of Scleral Lenses on Intraocular Pressure by Litvin, Taras V, Tse, Vivien, Chung, Lisa, Zhou, Yixiu, Tan, Bo, Han, Ying, Lin, Meng C

    Published in Eye & contact lens (07-07-2023)
    “…Objective: To evaluate the effects of scleral lens size and the duration of wear on intraocular pressure (IOP) during lens wear. Methods: Healthy adults were…”
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