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Comparison Of Time Domain And Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography In Measurement Of Macular Thickness In Macular Edema Secondary To Diabetic Retinopathy And Retinal Vein Occlusion., Elham Hatef, Afsheen Khwaja, Zubir Rentiya, Mohamed Ibrahim, Matthew Shulman, Peykan Turkcuoglu, Yasir J. Sepah, Jianmin Wang, Roomasa Channa, Millena Bittencourt, Abeer Akhtar, Jangwon Heo, Diana V. Do, Quan Dong Nguyen Jan 2012

Comparison Of Time Domain And Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography In Measurement Of Macular Thickness In Macular Edema Secondary To Diabetic Retinopathy And Retinal Vein Occlusion., Elham Hatef, Afsheen Khwaja, Zubir Rentiya, Mohamed Ibrahim, Matthew Shulman, Peykan Turkcuoglu, Yasir J. Sepah, Jianmin Wang, Roomasa Channa, Millena Bittencourt, Abeer Akhtar, Jangwon Heo, Diana V. Do, Quan Dong Nguyen

Journal Articles: Ophthalmology

Purpose. To evaluate macular thickness, agreement, and intraclass repeatability in three optical coherence tomography (OCT) devices: the time domain (TD) Stratus OCT and two spectral domain (SD) OCTs, Spectralis and Cirrus SD-OCT, in eyes with macular edema secondary to diabetic retinopathy (DR) and retinal vein occlusion (VO). Methods. In a prospective observational study at a university-based retina practice, retinal thickness tomography was performed simultaneously for fifty-eight patients (91 eyes) with DR and VO employing a time domain and two spectral domain OCTs. Agreement in macular measurements was assessed by constructing Bland-Altman plots. Intraclass repeatability was assessed by intraclass correlation coefficients …


Post-Cataract Outcomes In Patients With Noninfectious Posterior Uveitis Treated With The Fluocinolone Acetonide Intravitreal Implant., John D. Sheppard, Quan Dong Nguyen, Dale W. Usner, Timothy L. Comstock Jan 2012

Post-Cataract Outcomes In Patients With Noninfectious Posterior Uveitis Treated With The Fluocinolone Acetonide Intravitreal Implant., John D. Sheppard, Quan Dong Nguyen, Dale W. Usner, Timothy L. Comstock

Journal Articles: Ophthalmology

PURPOSE: To describe visual acuity (VA) and inflammation following cataract surgery in eyes with noninfectious posterior uveitis (NIPU) that were being treated with a fluocinolone acetonide (FA) intravitreal implant compared with those that were not.

DESIGN: Post hoc, subgroup analysis of data from a 3-year, dose-masked, randomized, multicenter trial evaluating the FA implant for the treatment of NIPU.

PARTICIPANTS AND CONTROLS: The subset of eyes that underwent cataract surgery during the 3-year trial. Eyes were either implanted with a 0.59- or a 2.1-mg FA implant, or, in the case of affected fellow eyes, received standard-of-care local treatment.

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Gentamicin Rapidly Inhibits Mitochondrial Metabolism In High-Frequency Cochlear Outer Hair Cells, Heather Jensen Smith, Richard Hallworth, Michael G. Nichols Jan 2012

Gentamicin Rapidly Inhibits Mitochondrial Metabolism In High-Frequency Cochlear Outer Hair Cells, Heather Jensen Smith, Richard Hallworth, Michael G. Nichols

Journal Articles: Eppley Institute

Aminoglycosides (AG), including gentamicin (GM), are the most frequently used antibiotics in the world and are proposed to cause irreversible cochlear damage and hearing loss (HL) in 1/4 of the patients receiving these life-saving drugs. Akin to the results of AG ototoxicity studies, high-frequency, basal turn outer hair cells (OHCs) preferentially succumb to multiple HL pathologies while inner hair cells (IHCs) are much more resilient. To determine if endogenous differences in IHC and OHC mitochondrial metabolism dictate differential sensitivities to AG-induced HL, IHC- and OHC-specific changes in mitochondrial reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) fluorescence during acute (1 h) GM treatment …


Myd88-Dependent Signaling Influences Fibrosis And Alternative Macrophage Activation During Staphylococcus Aureus Biofilm Infection., Mark L. Hanke, Amanda Angle, Tammy Kielian Jan 2012

Myd88-Dependent Signaling Influences Fibrosis And Alternative Macrophage Activation During Staphylococcus Aureus Biofilm Infection., Mark L. Hanke, Amanda Angle, Tammy Kielian

Journal Articles: Pathology and Microbiology

Bacterial biofilms represent a significant therapeutic challenge based on their ability to evade host immune and antibiotic-mediated clearance. Recent studies have implicated IL-1β in biofilm containment, whereas Toll-like receptors (TLRs) had no effect. This is intriguing, since both the IL-1 receptor (IL-1R) and most TLRs impinge on MyD88-dependent signaling pathways, yet the role of this key adaptor in modulating the host response to biofilm growth is unknown. Therefore, we examined the course of S. aureus catheter-associated biofilm infection in MyD88 knockout (KO) mice. MyD88 KO animals displayed significantly increased bacterial burdens on catheters and surrounding tissues during early infection, which …