Jay J. Meyer
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Post-Operative Complications After Cataract Surgery in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and/or Sjögren’s Syndrome
Post-Operative Complications After Cataract Surgery in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and/or Sjögren’s Syndrome Open
Patients with RA, particularly those with SS and pre-existing dry eye, are at increased risk of postoperative complications after cataract surgery. Careful preoperative assessment and close postoperative monitoring are recommended in this …
View article: Progression of keratoconus in the contralateral eye following acute corneal hydrops: A retrospective study
Progression of keratoconus in the contralateral eye following acute corneal hydrops: A retrospective study Open
Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease characterised by thinning and bulging of the cornea, leading to distorted vision. Acute corneal hydrops, a rare and severe complication of keratoconus, occurs when fluid accumulates in the cornea du…
View article: Ocular Biometric Features of Eyes With Prior Pterygium
Ocular Biometric Features of Eyes With Prior Pterygium Open
Purpose: Numerous studies have investigated external risk factors for the development of pterygium, such as ultraviolet light exposure. However, relatively little is known about any ocular features associated with pterygium development. Th…
View article: Corneal Graft Dehiscence in Patients on Oral Angiotensin-Inhibiting Medications: Plausible Relationship and Review of the Literature
Corneal Graft Dehiscence in Patients on Oral Angiotensin-Inhibiting Medications: Plausible Relationship and Review of the Literature Open
Wound dehiscence is a rare complication after penetrating keratoplasty (PK) that may occur with or without prior trauma. Multiple factors may influence corneal wound healing, including patient factors, corneal wound characteristics, and ot…
View article: Bilateral Pterygium in a Paediatric Cancer Patient Taking Vemurafenib: A Case Report
Bilateral Pterygium in a Paediatric Cancer Patient Taking Vemurafenib: A Case Report Open
Introduction: Anticancer drugs with reactive oxygen species-inducing mechanisms, such as vemurafenib, have been shown to be effective against various types of cancer. However, the adverse effects of increased oxidative stress have the pote…
View article: Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus Uveitis: Onset and Complications
Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus Uveitis: Onset and Complications Open
Uveitis occurred in approximately half of individuals with HZO and was most frequently diagnosed during the second week following rash onset. Eyes with uveitis were more likely to have other ocular complications and loss of vision.
View article: Chemical eye injuries: a 10 year retrospective review of acute presentations and clinical outcomes in Auckland, New Zealand
Chemical eye injuries: a 10 year retrospective review of acute presentations and clinical outcomes in Auckland, New Zealand Open
To assess the aetiologies, clinical characteristics, treatment regimens, and outcomes of acute chemical injuries treated at an emergency eye clinic. Retrospective, observational study of all cases of chemical eye injury that presented acut…
View article: Predictive performance of corneal and lid margin sensitivity for dry eye disease: An investigator-masked, prospective, prognostic accuracy study
Predictive performance of corneal and lid margin sensitivity for dry eye disease: An investigator-masked, prospective, prognostic accuracy study Open
Corneal and lid margin sensitivity demonstrated moderate prognostic utility for detecting clinical dry eye signs. Future research is warranted to investigate the utility of incorporating non-contact esthesiometry in the workup for dry eye …
View article: Keratoconus in Down syndrome: Prevalence, risk factors, severity and corneal tomographic characteristics
Keratoconus in Down syndrome: Prevalence, risk factors, severity and corneal tomographic characteristics Open
Background This study investigated the prevalence, risk factors and severity of corneal tomographic features of keratoconus in Down syndrome (DS). Additionally, previous studies indicate anomalous corneal features in DS, without keratoconu…
View article: Chemical Eye Injuries: A 10 year retrospective review of acute presentations and clinical outcomes in Auckland, New Zealand
Chemical Eye Injuries: A 10 year retrospective review of acute presentations and clinical outcomes in Auckland, New Zealand Open
Objective To assess the aetiologies, clinical characteristics, treatment regimens, and outcomes of acute chemical injuries treated at an emergency eye clinic. Methods Retrospective, observational study of all cases of chemical eye injury t…
View article: Evaluation of the World Health Organization outcome standards at the early and late post-operative visits following cataract surgery
Evaluation of the World Health Organization outcome standards at the early and late post-operative visits following cataract surgery Open
Introduction: This study was conducted to determine whether the World Health Organization (WHO) visual acuity standards are correlated between the early and late early post-operative periods following phacoemulsification (phaco) and small …
View article: Association Between Dry Eye Disease and Migraine Headaches in a Large Population-Based Study
Association Between Dry Eye Disease and Migraine Headaches in a Large Population-Based Study Open
These findings suggest that patients with migraine headaches are more likely to have comorbid DED compared with the general population. Although this association may not reflect cause and effect if unidentified confounders account for the …
View article: Improved refractive outcomes of small-incision extracapsular cataract surgery after implementation of a biometry training course
Improved refractive outcomes of small-incision extracapsular cataract surgery after implementation of a biometry training course Open
A structured biometry training course may improve the accuracy of preoperative IOL calculations to achieve the postoperative refractive target. Ophthalmology training programs should include structured biometry teaching in their curricula.
View article: Minimal iris touch excision: a novel surgical technique for local excision of iris melanoma
Minimal iris touch excision: a novel surgical technique for local excision of iris melanoma Open
Please note: The publisher is not responsible for the content or functionality of any supporting information supplied by the authors. Any queries (other than missing content) should be directed to the corresponding author for the article.
View article: Assessing Progression of Keratoconus and Cross-linking Efficacy: The Belin ABCD Progression Display
Assessing Progression of Keratoconus and Cross-linking Efficacy: The Belin ABCD Progression Display Open
Several methods have been described to both evaluate and document progression in keratoconus and to show efficacy of cross-linking, however, there are no consistent generally accepted parameters. Modern corneal tomography, including both a…