4 results on '"Kardes, Esra"'
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2. An Algorithm for the Diagnosis of Behçet Disease Uveitis in Adults.
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Tugal-Tutkun, Ilknur, Onal, Sumru, Stanford, Miles, Akman, Mehmet, Twisk, Jos W.R., Boers, Maarten, Oray, Merih, Özdal, P., Kadayifcilar, Sibel, Amer, Radgonde, Rathinam, Sivakumar R., Vedhanayaki, Rajesh, Khairallah, Moncef, Akova, Yonca, Yalcindag, F., Kardes, Esra, Basarir, Berna, Altan, Çigdem, Özyazgan, Yilmaz, and Gül, Ahmet
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IRIDOCYCLITIS ,BEHCET'S disease ,CART algorithms ,UVEITIS ,DIAGNOSIS ,ADULTS - Abstract
Purpose: To develop an algorithm for the diagnosis of Behçet's disease (BD) uveitis based on ocular findings. Methods: Following an initial survey among uveitis experts, we collected multi-center retrospective data on 211 patients with BD uveitis and 207 patients with other uveitides, and identified ocular findings with a high diagnostic odds ratio (DOR). Subsequently, we collected multi-center prospective data on 127 patients with BD uveitis and 322 controls and developed a diagnostic algorithm using Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis and expert opinion. Results: We identified 10 items with DOR >5. The items that provided the highest accuracy in CART analysis included superficial retinal infiltrate, signs of occlusive retinal vasculitis, and diffuse retinal capillary leakage as well as the absence of granulomatous anterior uveitis or choroiditis in patients with vitritis. Conclusion: This study provides a diagnostic tree for BD uveitis that needs to be validated in future studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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3. Evaluation of the Ganglion Cell Complex and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer in Low, Moderate, and High Myopia: A Study by RTVue Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography.
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Sezgin Akcay, Betul Ilkay, Gunay, Betul Onal, Kardes, Esra, Unlu, Cihan, and Ergin, Ahmet
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RETINAL ganglion cells ,GANGLIONIC stimulating agents ,MYOPIA treatment ,RETINAL degeneration treatment ,OPTICAL coherence tomography ,NEURAL physiology ,MYOPIA ,PHARMACOKINETICS ,RETINA - Abstract
Purpose: To assess the effect of low, moderate, and high myopia on the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and Ganglion cell complex (GCC) measured by Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (SD-OCT) in non-glaucomatous subjects.Methods: The subjects were divided into three groups: low (n = 81, 35.6%), moderate (n = 79, 34.8%), and highly myopic eyes (n = 67, 29.5%). The RNFL thickness profile, including the average, superior, nasal, inferior, and temporal quadrant and each of the eight directional thicknesses, was measured. GCC parameters, including the average, superior, and inferior values, the focal loss volume (FLV), and the global loss volume (GLV), were measured. The correlation between the OCT measurements and the axial length was evaluated.Results: The average, superior, inferior, and nasal RNFL thicknesses of low and moderate myopic eyes were found to be significantly higher than those of highly myopic eyes. The temporal RNFL thicknesses were not different among the three groups. The average, superior, and inferior ganglion cell complex values of low and moderate myopic eyes were significantly higher than those of highly myopic eyes. The FLV and GLV of low and moderate myopic eyes were significantly higher than those of highly myopic eyes (p = 0.001 for all). In the moderate and high myopia groups, the average RNFL thickness and GCC thickness were both negatively correlated with the axial length.Conclusion: Highly myopic subjects tend to have thinner RNFL and GCC thicknesses than subjects with low and moderate myopia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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4. Choroidal Thickness in Eyes with Fuchs Uveitis Syndrome.
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Kardes, Esra, Sezgin Akçay, Betül Ilkay, Unlu, Cihan, and Ergin, Ahmet
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UVEITIS , *CHOROID , *RETINAL ganglion cells , *THICKNESS measurement , *OPTICAL coherence tomography , *PATIENTS , *CORNEA diseases , *IRIDOCYCLITIS , *UVEAL diseases , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *NEURONS , *RETINA , *UVEA , *VISUAL acuity , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Purpose: This study measured the macular thickness, peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT), and ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness in eyes with Fuchs uveitis syndrome (FUS).Methods: In total, 25 patients with unilateral FUS were enrolled. The diagnosis of FUS was based on the presence of several of the following clinical features: absence of acute symptoms and ciliary injection; small to medium-sized and stellate keratic precipitates (KP) diffusely scattered on the entire corneal endothelium; chronic low-grade anterior chamber inflammation; iris stromal atrophy with or without heterochromia; lack of posterior synechiae; iris nodules; and vitreous cells and debris. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT; RTVue-100 OCT) was used to obtain the measurements. The SFCT, RNFL thickness, macular retinal thickness, and GCC thickness of the eyes with FUS were measured and compared with those of the uninvolved fellow eyes. A paired samples t-test was used for statistical analyses. A value of p<0.05 was considered to be statistically significant for all analyses.Results: The mean age of the patients was 35.2 ± 4.8 years. Fifteen patients (60%) were male, and 10 (40%) were female. Small- to medium-sized stellate KPs and mild anterior chamber reactions were seen in all patients. Heterochromia was observed in 24% of the eyes, iris nodules in 36% of the eyes, lens opacity in 44% of the eyes, and vitreous cells and debris in 88% of the eyes. The mean SFCT was significantly thinner in eyes with FUS (296.47 ± 32.29 µm) than in the fellow eyes without FUS (324.47 ± 26.73 µm; p = 0.001). The mean average GCC thickness was found to be 101.09 ± 5.46 µm in eyes with FUS and 103.80 ± 6.65 µm in eyes without FUS (p = 0.023). There were no significant differences in the mean RNFL and macular thickness values.Conclusions: We detected subfoveal choroidal thinning in eyes with FUS when compared with the uninvolved fellow eyes. In our opinion, thinning of the SFCT in FUS might be associated with autoimmune responses and chronic inflammatory processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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