Review Article

How to screen diabetic retinopathy within communities

2017,2(8):-
Jorge L. Cueva Vargas,Yoko Ito,Khalil Miloudi,3,4,Ariel M. Wilson,Christine Vande Velde,Przemyslaw Sapieha,Adriana Di Polo

Abstract: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) remains a leading cause of irreversible vision loss in adult populations around the globe. Despite growing evidence of the effectiveness of routine assessments and early intervention, DR screening strategies are not widely implemented largely due to an inadequate availability of resources to cope with the growing burden of diabetes. Advances in technology in the field of DR screening are clearly warranted and the recent emergence of deep learning-based artificial intelligence (AI) grading of retinal pathology offers significant potential benefits including an increased efficiency, accessibility and affordability of screening programmes.

Review Article

An update of the Guangzhou Twin Eye Study

2018,3(7):-
Jorge L. Cueva Vargas,Yoko Ito,Khalil Miloudi,3,4,Ariel M. Wilson,Christine Vande Velde,Przemyslaw Sapieha,Adriana Di Polo

Abstract: The Guangzhou Twin Eye Study (GTES) is a population-based study of young twins residing in Guangzhou City. The major aim of GTES is to explore the impact of genes, environmental factors and gene-environment interactions on common eye diseases. From 2006, for more than 1,300 twin pairs, age 7–26 years old, progressive ocular phenotypes, such as refraction, ocular biometrics, weight, and height were collected annually, while non-progressive phenotypes such as parental refraction, corneal thickness, retinal fundus, intraocular pressure and DNA only collected at baseline. In the current study, we summarize the major findings on the etiology of myopia in recent decades.

Letter to the Editor

Re: Commentary on ten-year incidence of cataract surgery in urban south China: the Liwan Eye Study

2020,5(4):-
Jorge L. Cueva Vargas,Yoko Ito,Khalil Miloudi,3,4,Ariel M. Wilson,Christine Vande Velde,Przemyslaw Sapieha,Adriana Di Polo
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