Indian journal of ophthalmology
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Indian J Ophthalmol · Feb 2019
Quantification of RAPD by an automated pupillometer in asymmetric glaucoma and its correlation with manual pupillary assessment.
The relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) is an important sign of asymmetrical retinal ganglion cell damage. The purpose of this study was to quantify RAPD by a pupillometer (RAPiDo, Neuroptics) and assess its correlation with asymmetric glaucoma and manual pupillary assessment. ⋯ The good correlation between the magnitude of RAPD, as measured by the automated pupillometer, and intereye differences in MD, CDR, and RNFL thickness in glaucomatous, and the good sensitivity and specificity when compared with the experienced ophthalmologist, suggest that pupillometry may be useful as a screening tool to assess asymmetric glaucoma.
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Indian J Ophthalmol · Feb 2019
Outcome of delayed adjustable strabismus surgery in children using a bow-tie optional adjustable technique.
The aim of this article is to study the feasibility of a delayed adjustable technique of strabismus surgery in children using an optional adjustable suture technique. ⋯ This delayed optional adjustable strabismus surgery technique provides good short-term results and lower adjustment rates.