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2. Stellenwert der Fluoreszenzangiographie zur Differenzierung zwischen einer frühen Stauungspapille und einer Papillitis.
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Tarhan, Melih, Halfwassen, Christian, Meller, Daniel, Bechrakis, Nikolaos E., and Rahal, Ahmad
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- 2024
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3. Repeatability and reliability of choriocapillaris flow deficit measurement by spectral-domain OCTA.
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Tarhan, Melih, Lehmann, Thomas, Meller, Daniel, and Hammer, Martin
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FLOW measurement ,STATISTICAL reliability ,MACULAR degeneration - Abstract
This article discusses the repeatability and reliability of a new measure called choriocapillaris flow deficit (FD) in optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). The study found that the measurement of FD using spectral-domain OCTA (SD-OCTA) is reliable and reproducible, with a high level of repeatability. However, the absolute values of FD differ between SD-OCTA and swept-source OCTA (SS-OCTA), possibly due to differences in resolution and segmentation. Overall, SD-OCTA is considered a reliable technique for measuring blood flow deficit in the choriocapillaris. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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4. Results of open bleb revision as management of primary bleb failure following XEN 45 gel stent and Preserflo™ Microshunt.
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Theilig, Theresa, Papadimitriou, Menelaos, Albaba, Ghaith, Meller, Daniel, and Hasan, Somar M.
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INTRAOCULAR pressure ,FILTERING surgery ,GLAUCOMA - Abstract
Purpose: The success of filtering surgery as in XEN-Gel-Stent (XEN) and Preserflo-Microshunt (PF) depends mainly on a functioning bleb. Primary bleb failure (PBF) is not uncommon and can be treated with needling or open bleb revision (OBR). The aim of the study is to compare surgical outcomes of OBR after XEN and PF. Methods: Eyes which received OBR as management of PBF following implantation of XEN or PF were retrospectively included. Intraocular pressure (IOP), number of IOP lowering medications (NoM), and success rates (SR) were compared between groups. Complete and qualified success were defined as IOP ≤18mmHg and a reduction of >20%, without and with medications, respectively. Results: 29 eyes after XEN and 23 eyes after PF were included. Six months following OBR, IOP reduced from 24.2±4.7 to 13.5±4.6 after XEN and from 27.3±8.7 to 15.9±5.8mmHg after PF (both p<0.001). NoM did not change (0.7±1.3 to 0.4±0.8 after XEN and 1.2±1.3 to 1.0±1.5 after PF, p>0.05 for both). Complete SR were higher after XEN than after PF (58.6% vs. 30.4%, p=0.04). Complications were mild and managed mainly conservatively. Additional glaucoma surgery was needed in 17% and 30% of eyes after XEN and PF, respectively (p=0.26). Conclusion: Although OBR was effective as management of PBF following XEN and PF, SR were higher after XEN than after PF along with comparable safety profile. The change of the surgical approach from ab interno during XEN-Implantation to ab externo during OBR seems to enhance SR compared to PF, where both interventions are done ab externo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Brachytherapy as a curative option for ocular surface squamous neoplasia.
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Rahal, Ahmad, Meller, Daniel, Manthey, Anke, Bechrakis, Nikolaos, Guberina, Maja, Stuschke, Martin, and Westekemper, Henrike
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Purpose: Ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) has a high recurrence rate if only treated with surgical excision, especially in cases with positive excision margins. To reduce recurrence, we used brachytherapy after surgical excision for limbal and bulbar lesions in addition to chemotherapy/immunotherapy, cryotherapy, or external beam radiotherapy as adjunctive or primary therapies. Methods: Nine eyes with isolated OSSN lesions were included in the study. Adjunctive brachytherapy with Ruthenium
106 -plaques was administered. The follow-up included regular biomicroscopic slit-lamp examination and photo-documentation. Additionally, a staging check for metastasis was performed in cases with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Results: The average age of patients at the time of presentation was 66 ± 12 years. Follow-up time was 52.8 ± 44.6 months. The maximal tumour base varied between 3 and 28 mm. SCC was confirmed by histology in all cases. No recurrences were recorded during the follow-up, and organ salvage and eye function preservation were achieved. Radiotherapy-induced complications included secondary glaucoma (n = 1) and scleral melting (n = 1). Other complications, such as radiogenic retinopathy, were not observed. Conclusion: Brachytherapy with Ruthenium106 -plaques offers an additional option for adjunct treatment of limbal and bulbar OSSN presenting with only a focal spread. Organ salvage can be achieved with a low complication rate and recurrence-free survival. This technique offers globe salvage in patients with tumours involving intraocular infiltration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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6. Morphologie des Sickerkissens mittels optischer Kohärenztomographie: Nach primärer Implantation von XEN-Gel-Stent und offener Bindehautrevision.
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Hasan, Somar M., Theilig, Theresa, Tarhan, Melih, Papadimitriou, Menelaos, and Meller, Daniel
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- 2023
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7. Optic disc blood perfusion and oxygenation in glaucoma.
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Al Zoubi, Hosni, Riemer, Thomas, Simon, Rowena, Vilser, Walthard, Hasan, Somar, Meller, Daniel, Augsten, Regine, and Hammer, Martin
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OPTIC disc ,OPEN-angle glaucoma ,GLAUCOMA ,OXYGEN in the blood ,MULTISPECTRAL imaging - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the haemoglobin concentration and oxygenation in the optic disc in glaucoma patients vs. controls. Methods: Thirty-one eyes of primary open angle glaucoma patients (mean age: 64.9 ± 2.1 years) and 31 eyes of 31 healthy controls (65.5 ± 2.0 years) were included. Perimetry, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and OCT angiography were performed. Multispectral imaging was used to record the optic disc reflectance at wavelengths 522 nm, 548 nm, 555 nm, 586 nm, and 610 nm, and haemoglobin concentration and oxygenation (SO
2 ) were calculated from these measures. This was done in the rest and under stimulation of neuronal activity by flicker light. Results: The haemoglobin concentration was significantly lower (p < 0.001) in the rim (40.0 ± 6.3) and the excavation (35.7 ± 8.0) of the glaucoma patients' discs than in controls (45.7 ± 7.5). SO2 was not different in general, but lower in a subgroup of 18 glaucoma patients with ischaemic disc rims than in non-ischaemic ones (median 26.8%, interquartile range (IQR): 29.5% vs. 51.9%, IQR 32.0%, p = 0.02) as well as in controls (41.0%, IQR 30.6%, p = 0.01). Flicker light stimulation significantly increased the haemoglobin concentration in the controls (+ 1.3 ± 3.6, p = 0.048) as well as in the rim of glaucoma discs (+ 2.6 ± 5.0, p = 0.006) and SO2 in the controls only (+ 15.4 ± 23.6%, p = 0.001). The haemoglobin concentration was significantly correlated with the perimetric mean defect, retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness and para-papillary perfusion density. Conclusions: The optic disc haemoglobin concentration and oxygenation are quantifiable from multispectral imaging and reduced in glaucoma. The correlation of haemoglobin concentration with perfusion density, RNFL thickness and visual field loss indicates its implication in glaucoma pathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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8. Changes of retinal oxygen saturation during treatment of diabetic macular edema with a pre-defined regimen of aflibercept: a prospective study.
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Hasan, Somar M., Hammer, Martin, and Meller, Daniel
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OXYGEN saturation ,MACULAR edema ,AFLIBERCEPT ,LONGITUDINAL method ,VISUAL acuity - Abstract
Purpose: To study the effect of anti-VEGF therapy for diabetic macular edema (DME) on retinal oxygen saturation (O
2 S) and its correlation with functional and anatomical changes of retinal tissue. Methods: An interventional prospective single group study. Included were 10 eyes of 10 patients with visually significant DME which received a fixed regimen of intravitreal aflibercept every 4 weeks for 5 months, followed by 3 injections every 8 weeks, and were controlled monthly. Visual acuity (VA), central retinal thickness (CRT), arterial (aO2 S), venous (vO2 S) and arterio-venous difference (AVdO2 S) retinal oxygen saturation were noted monthly. Changes after 5th (V6) injection and on last follow-up (V12) were studied. Correlations of different parameters were analyzed. Results: The aO2S did not change whereas vO2 S decreased (62.2 ± 9.4 pre-op to 57.2 ± 10.5 on V6, p = 0.03). This remained unchanged at 59.4 ± 13.2 on V12 (p = 0.2) and was accompanied by an increase of AVdO2 S (40.8 ± 8.3 pre-op to 44.8 ± 10.6, p = 0.03 on V6) which was followed by a non-significant decrease to 41.8 ± 11.3 on V12 (p = 0.06). We found no correlation between BCVA and aO2 S. However, mild correlation between BCVA and both vO2 S and AVdO2 S (r = −0.2 p = 0.035 and r = 0.185 p = 0.05 respectively) was found. No correlation was found between CRT and aO2 S, vO2 S, or AVdO2 S. Conclusions: During DME treatment with fixed regimen of intravitreal aflibercept over 11 months, we observed a reduction of vO2 S and increase of AVdO2 S which correlated with BCVA but not CRT. This could be explained by increasing consumption of O2 S in the central retina and, possibly, by re-perfusion process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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9. Impact of cataract on the spectral measurement of fundus autofluorescence.
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Simon, Rowena, Brauer, Jakob Lauritz, Meller, Daniel, and Hammer, Martin
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BIOFLUORESCENCE ,CATARACT ,VISION ,FUNDUS oculi ,LIGHT absorption - Abstract
To distinguish those fluorophores, FAF can be characterized by its fluorescence lifetime and by its emission spectrum. Graph Dear Editor, Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) can arise from a variety of fluorophores. 2 Histogram of PEW distributions at the posterior pole (top) and fovea (bottom) over all patients (n = 32) before and after cataract extraction This indicates that FAF observations, even if using confocal scanning techniques, are overlaid by the lens fluorescence. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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10. Proton radiotherapy in advanced malignant melanoma of the conjunctiva.
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Scholz, Simone L., Hérault, Joel, Stang, Andreas, Griewank, Klaus G., Meller, Daniel, Thariat, Juliette, Steuhl, Klaus-Peter, Westekemper, Henrike, and Sauerwein, Wolfgang
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CONJUNCTIVA ,PROTONS ,MELANOMA ,DISEASE relapse ,PROTON beams ,RADIOTHERAPY - Abstract
Background: The management of conjunctival melanoma is challenging and frequently ends in exenteration. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the long-term results of proton beam radiation with regard to various clinical parameters. Methods: Eighty-nine patients with extended conjunctival melanoma (≥T2) and multifocal bulbar located tumors (T1c/d) were treated consecutively with proton radiotherapy (dose 45 Gy). The following parameters were assessed: TNM stage, tumor origin, local recurrence, performance of exenteration, occurrence of metastases, overall survival, and potential complications. A time-to-event analysis was preformed to the primary endpoints: relapse, metastasis, exenteration, and death by use of Kaplan-Meier cumulative survival estimates and Cox proportional hazards regression that provides hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals. Results: The median follow-up time was 4.2 years (max. 21.7 years). Local recurrence and metastatic disease occurred in 33% and 16% of patients, respectively. Exenteration-free survival and overall survival tended to be worse in T3 melanoma. No association between tumor origin and local recurrence, metastatic disease, or overall survival was observed. Main complications after proton radiotherapy were sicca-syndrome (30%), secondary glaucoma (11%), and limbal stem cell deficiency (8%). Conclusions: In summary, proton radiotherapy in conjunctival melanoma is an effective alternative to exenteration, with a 5-year cumulative probability of eye preservation of 69%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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11. Amniotic Membrane Transplantation for the Treatment of Corneal Ulceration in Infectious Keratitis.
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Reinhard, Thomas, Larkin, Frank, Heiligenhaus, Arnd, Heinz, Carsten, Schmitz, Klaus, Tappeiner, Christoph, Bauer, Dirk, and Meller, Daniel
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■ Corneal ulceration may occur in diverse types of infectious keratitis, e.g., in herpetic, bacterial, or parasitic infections ■ The diverse infectious entities can be distinguished by their clinical presentation ■ Before treatment, corneal scrapings or biopsies should be obtained for proper microbiological evaluation ■ The pathogenesis of infectious corneal ulcers includes micro-organism-related and immune-mediated factors ■ Amniotic membrane may have anti-inflammatory, antiangiogenic, and antimicrobial effects, and may promote re-epithelialization ■ An "onlay" (patch) or "inlay" (graft) technique can be used for amniotic membrane transplantation ■ Patients must be followed up closely after surgery to detect any spread of infection and failure of surgery ■ Appropriate antimicrobial medication should be given before and after surgery [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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12. Comparison of cryopreserved and air-dried human amniotic membrane for ophthalmologic applications.
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Thomasen, Henning, Pauklin, Mikk, Steuhl, Klaus-Peter, and Meller, Daniel
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AMNIOTIC liquid ,WOUND healing ,COLLAGEN ,EXTRACELLULAR matrix proteins ,FIBRONECTINS ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Cryopreserved amniotic membrane (Cryo-AM) is widely used in ocular surface surgery because of its positive effect on wound healing and its anti-inflammatory properties. A new peracetic acid/ethanol sterilized air-dried amniotic membrane (AD-AM) recently became available which might be an alternative to Cryo-AM. Our aim was to compare AM preserved with both methods with regard to the release of wound-healing modulating proteins, the preservation of basement membrane components, and the ability to serve as a substrate for the cultivation of human limbal epithelial cells (HLECs). Pieces of Cryo-AM and AD-AM from three different donors were incubated in DMEM for five days. The culture supernatant was collected after an incubation period of 0.1, 24, 48, 72 and 120 h; in the case of AD-AM, this period was extended up to 14 days. TIMP-1, IL-1ra, CTGF and TGF-β1 were detected in the culture supernatant using Western blotting. Twenty human limbal epithelial cultures were initiated on both AD- and Cryo-AM. The cultures were analyzed morphologically, and the outgrowth area was measured in 3-day intervals. Cryosections of Cryo- and AD-AM from three different donors were analyzed histochemically to detect the basement membrane components collagen IV, collagen VII, laminin, laminin 5 and fibronectin. The release of TIMP-1, IL-1ra and TGF-β1 from Cryo-AM was constant for the studied period. CTGF showed a stronger signal after 120 h. None of the analyzed proteins, except for a small amount of IL-1ra, could be detected in the supernatant of AD-AM. An outgrowth of HLEC was observed in all cultures on Cryo-AM, but in only 30% of cultures on AD-AM. The outgrowth area on Cryo-AM was at all time points significantly higher than on AD-AM ( p < 0.0001). Collagen IV, -VII, laminins and fibronectin were detectable in the basement membrane of Cryo-AM, but only collagen IV and fibronectin in AD-AM. Cryo-AM is a more suitable substrate for the cultivation of HLECs than AD-AM. The higher outgrowth rate of cultured limbal epithelium, release of intact soluble wound-healing modulating factors and a better preservation of basement membrane components suggest the superiority of Cryo-AM for use in ophthalmology in comparison to AD-AM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Transplantation von Ammionmembran mit oder ohne allogener Limbustransplantation zur Rekonstruktion der kornealen Oberfläche bei Limbusinsuffizienz.
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Meller, Daniel and Tseng, Scheffer C.G.
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14. Transplantation of amniotic membrane for conjunctival and corneal surface reconstruction.
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Meller, Daniel and Tseng, Scheffer C. G.
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- 1998
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15. Oxidative reactions in the tear fluid of patients suffering from dry eyes.
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Augustin, Albert, Spitznas, Manfred, Kaviani, Nahid, Meller, Daniel, Koch, Frank, Grus, Franz, and Göbbels, Martin
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• Purpose: To evaluate whether products of oxidative and inflammatory reactions are detectable in the tear fluid of patients suffering from dry eyes. • Methods: The tear fluid of 217 patients (397 eyes) was sampled. Criteria for grouping of the patients were (1) basic secretion test ('sicca l': BST = 0-5 mm, n = 78 eyes; 'sicca 2': BST = 6-10 mm, n = 109 eyes) and (2) subjective symptoms (normal BST, burning, foreign body sensations, tearing, dryness of the eyes: n = 78 eyes). One group of healthy patients (normal BST, n = 132 eyes) served as controls. Lipid peroxide levels and myeloperoxidase activity, as parameters for oxidative tissue damage and inflammatory activity, were determined in the tear fluid. Those patients whose consent could be obtained were subjected to the rose bengal test (sicca 1: 56 eyes; sicca 2: 97 eyes; subjective symptoms: 44 eyes; controls: 49 eyes). The correlation between BST and rose bengal test results was calculated. • Results: Lipid peroxides were significantly ( P < 0.05) higher in the groups sicca 1 and subjective symptoms than in healthy controls, as was the inflammatory activity in groups sicca 1, sicca 2 and subjective symptoms. Additionally, the inflammatory activity in the group sicca 1 was significantly ( P < 0.05) higher than in the groups sicca 2 and subjective symptoms. No evidence of a significant correlation between BST and rose bengal test results was observed. • Conclusions: Both oxidative tissue damage and polymorphonuclear leukocytes indicating an oxidative potential occur in the tear film of patients suffering from dry eyes. These reactions lead to severe damage of the involved tissue. Free radicals and inflammation may be involved in the pathogenesis or in the self-propagation of the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1995
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16. Complications of misdiagnosed and inadequately treated necrotizing scleritis studied by ultrasound biomicroscopy and computerized corneal topography.
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Meller, Daniel and Böker, Thorsten
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We present a case of misdiagnosed and inadequately treated necrotizingscleritis leading to ocular complications. Scleral thinning and amarked secondary corneal astigmatism were observed and measured byultrasound biomicroscopy and corneal topography. The purpose of thiscase report is to demonstrate the clinical value of additionaldiagnostic tools, such as ultrasound biomicroscopy and cornealtopography and to alert ophthalmologists as to the complications ofnecrotizing scleritis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Neue Verfahren zur Rekonstruktion der Augenoberfläche.
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Kruse, Friedrich E., Reinhard, Thomas, and Meller, Daniel
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