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2. Esami e mezzi diagnostici per la diagnosi di degenerazione maculare legata all’età
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Antenore, A. S., Coronella, F., and Motolese, Eduardo
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- 2010
3. Complicanze della Chirurgia della Cataratta: il Tunnel
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Motolese, Eduardo, Coronella, F., Motolese, P. A., Motolese, I., Antenore, A. S., Cartocci, G., and B. a. g. a. g. l. i. a. S.
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- 2010
4. Valutazione qualitativa foveolare: il test di Amsler
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Motolese, P. A., Antenore, A. S., Coronella, F, and Motolese, Eduardo
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- 2010
5. A Simple Novel Technique of Infrared Meibography by Means of Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography: A Cross-Sectional Clinical Study.
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Napoli PE, Coronella F, Satta GM, Iovino C, Sanna R, and Fossarello M
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- Adult, Atrophy, Cross-Sectional Studies, Eyelid Diseases pathology, Female, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Male, Meibomian Glands pathology, Microscopy, Middle Aged, Eyelid Diseases diagnostic imaging, Meibomian Glands diagnostic imaging, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods
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Purpose: To compare a novel spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) technique with traditional lid transillumination for evaluation of meibomian glands (MGs) and to assess the relation of MG morphologic changes to the glandular atrophy., Design: Evaluation of diagnostic technology., Participants: Sixty-one patients with obstructive MGD (30 men, 31 women; age [mean ± standard deviation] 45.1 ± 12.1 years), and 75 control subjects (32 men, 43 women; 44.1 ± 12.5 years) were recruited in order to have a balanced distribution of glandular features., Methods: Agreement between SD-OCT and lid transillumination examination for the detection of drop-out (partial or complete loss of MGs) and microscopic changes (i.e. shortening, distortion, segmentation and entanglement), as well as the relationship between morphological features and MG atrophy were evaluated., Main Outcome Measures: Agreement between the two meibographic techniques, bias in symmetry of classification, and association analysis between microscopic changes and MG dropout., Results: Overall agreement for all morphological features was substantial (Cohen kappa coefficient = 0.77; p<0.001), even if, the majority of disagreement occurred for cases with segmentation, where agreement was present in only 108 (81.82%) of 132 eyes with adequate images for interpretation, and where SD-OCT tended to diagnose more cases not detected by traditional lid transillumination (McNemar test, p<0.001). Moreover, segmentation and distortion pattern negatively correlated with the degree of drop-out, whereas shortening and entanglement pattern demonstrated only a weak correlation (Spearman's ρ was -0.691, -0.491, -0.359, -0.385, respectively)., Conclusions: Each method has its advantages but in general there was close agreement between these meibographic techniques, particularly for MG dropout, which supports the reliability of our novel, simple and patient-friendly SD-OCT approach., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2016
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6. Evaluation of the adhesive properties of the cornea by means of optical coherence tomography in patients with meibomian gland dysfunction and lacrimal tear deficiency.
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Napoli PE, Coronella F, Satta GM, Galantuomo MS, and Fossarello M
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- Adult, Aged, Cornea physiopathology, Dry Eye Syndromes complications, Dry Eye Syndromes physiopathology, Female, Humans, Lacrimal Apparatus physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Cornea pathology, Dry Eye Syndromes pathology, Lacrimal Apparatus pathology, Meibomian Glands physiopathology, Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Objective: The aim was to determine the influence of meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) and aqueous tear deficiency dry eye (ADDE) on the adhesive properties of the central cornea by means of optical coherence tomography (OCT), and to investigate the relationship between corneal adhesiveness and classical tear tests, as well as the reliability of results, in these lacrimal functional unit disorders., Design: Prospective, case-control study., Methods: Twenty-eight patients with MGD and 27 patients with ADDE were studied. A group of 32 healthy subjects of similar age and gender distribution served as a control group. The adhesive properties of the anterior corneal surface were measured by OCT, based on the retention time of adhesion marker above it, in all participants., Results: An excellent (≥5 minutes), borderline (within 3-5 minutes), fair (within 1-3 minutes) and poor (<1 minute) values of corneal adhesiveness were found, respectively, in 0%, 7.1%, 64.3% and 28.6% of MGD, in 0%, 7.4%, 63% and 29.6% of ADDE, and in 31.3%, 65.6%, 3.1% and 0% of healthy patients. The differences in time of corneal adhesiveness between MGD and healthy patients, as well as between ADDE and healthy patients, were found to be statistically significant (p<0.001; p<0.001; respectively). Conversely, no statistical significant differences between MGD and ADDE were found (p = 0.952). Data analysis revealed a statistically significant correlation between corneal adhesiveness and clinical tests of dry eye, as well as an excellent degree of inter-rater reliability and reproducibility for OCT measurements (p<0.001)., Conclusion: ADDE and MGD share similar abnormalities on OCT imaging. Decreased adhesive properties of the anterior cornea were identified as a common feature of MGD and ADDE. This simple OCT approach may provide new clues into the mechanism and evaluation of dry eye syndrome.
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- 2014
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7. A novel technique of contrast-enhanced optical coherence tomography imaging in evaluation of clearance of lipids in human tears.
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Napoli PE, Coronella F, Satta GM, and Fossarello M
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- Adult, Aged, Area Under Curve, Castor Oil chemistry, Eyelid Diseases diagnostic imaging, Female, Fluorescein metabolism, Humans, Male, Meibomian Glands metabolism, Middle Aged, ROC Curve, Radiography, Tears metabolism, Tomography, Optical Coherence, Water chemistry, Contrast Media chemistry, Eyelid Diseases diagnosis, Lipids chemistry, Tears chemistry
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Purpose: The aim of this work was to gather preliminary data in different conditions of healthy eyes, aqueous tear deficient dry eyes, obstructive meibomian gland disease (MGD) and non-obvious obstructive MGD (NOMGD) individuals, using a new, contrast-enhanced optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging method to evaluate the clearance of lipids in human tears., Methods: Eighty-two adult patients presenting with complaints of ocular irritation were studied for abnormalities of the ocular surface and classified as healthy (n = 21), aqueous tear deficient dry eyes (n = 20), obstructive MGD (n = 15) and NOMGD (n = 26) individuals. A lipid-based tracer, containing an oil-in-water emulsion, was used to obtain an enhanced OCT imaging of the lower tear meniscus. After instillation, a dramatic initial increase of reflectivity of the lower tear meniscus was detected by OCT, followed by a decay back to baseline values over time. Based on this finding, the clearance of lipids was measured in real-time by Fourier-domain anterior segment OCT., Results: The differences in the clearance of lipids among the four groups as well as the correlations between symptom questionnaire score, standardized visual scale test, fluorescein break-up time, ocular surface fluorescein staining score, Schirmer I test scores were found to be statistically significant. The individual areas under the curve of the clearance of lipids calculated by the receiver operating characteristic curve technique ranged from 0.66 to 0.98, suggesting reliable sensitivity and specificity of lipid-enhanced OCT imaging., Conclusions: This new technique of contrast-enhanced OCT imaging of the tear film following lipid-based tracer instillation provides a measure of the clearance of lipids. The quantitative values found are in agreement with other methods of evaluation of the lacrimal system. An improvement of the clinician's ability in the diagnosis and understanding of abnormalities of the ocular surface may be achieved by this simple approach.
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- 2014
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8. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography study on dynamic changes of human tears after instillation of artificial tears.
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Napoli PE, Satta GM, Coronella F, and Fossarello M
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- Adult, Cornea anatomy & histology, Female, Fluorophotometry, Fourier Analysis, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Tears physiology, Tomography, Optical Coherence, Cornea drug effects, Ophthalmic Solutions administration & dosage, Tears chemistry
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Purpose: To analyze in vivo the dynamic changes induced by different artificial tears (ATs) in the precorneal tear film (PCTF) and lower tear meniscus (LTM) by using spectral-domain (SD) anterior segment optical coherence tomography (OCT)., Methods: We prospectively examined 42 normal human eyes by using SD-OCT imaging. On the day before OCT imaging, all enrolled subjects were evaluated for abnormalities of ocular surface. All tear film images were obtained before and after instillation of three different types of ATs (mucomimetic, lipid-based, and saline) in five serial scans: immediately (within 30 seconds), at the first, fifth, 10th, and 20th minute. Subjects received a drop of 35 μL in one randomly selected eye. All examinations were conducted in the same conditions of temperature, brightness, humidity, and time of day., Results: Changes in the morphological pattern of both LTM and PCTF were associated with the type of artificial tear instilled on the ocular surface. Similarly, the radius of curvature (rc), the height (h), and the depth (d) showed dynamic variations depending on treatment. Although by the 20th minute, both h and d returned to baseline values in all groups, a significant difference in rc (compared with baseline) was detected for mucomimetic ATs (P = 0.04) and lipid ATs (P = 0.02)., Conclusions: Spectral-domain OCT imaging has preliminarily proved to be a noninvasive tool to evaluate, in real time, the different changes induced by ATs instillation. An important stride in understanding the clinical response to various tear substitutes can be achieved by this objective and quantitative approach., (Copyright 2014 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Inc.)
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- 2014
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9. A novel OCT technique to measure in vivo the corneal adhesiveness for sodium carboxymethylcellulose in humans and its validity in the diagnosis of dry eye.
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Napoli PE, Coronella F, Satta GM, Zucca IA, and Fossarello M
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- Adhesiveness, Cornea pathology, Dry Eye Syndromes metabolism, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, ROC Curve, Reproducibility of Results, Surface Properties drug effects, Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium analysis, Cornea chemistry, Dry Eye Syndromes diagnosis, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods
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Purpose: The purpose of this work was to gather preliminary data on tear film stability, and the adhesive properties of the corneal surface in dry eye patients and control group subjects, using a new, minimally invasive optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging method., Methods: We screened 85 human subjects for dry eye and classified them in two groups, as dry eye or normal patients. Sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCMC) adhesiveness over the central cornea was measured using Fourier domain anterior segment OCT. The corneal adhesiveness for NaCMC was compared between the two groups, correlated with classical tests, and analyzed for diagnostic validity and repeatability., Results: The corneal adhesiveness for NaCMC median and mode values was fair (between 1 and 3 minutes) for dry eye subjects (n = 36) and borderline (between 3 and 5 minutes) for control group subjects (n = 49), and was significantly different between the two groups (P < 0.001). Significant correlations were observed between the corneal adhesiveness measures and dry eye patients' symptoms (P < 0.001), Schirmer I test (P < 0.001), ocular surface staining (P < 0.001), and, particularly, fluorescein break-up time (P < 0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.94 (P < 0.001), suggesting reliable sensitivity and specificity of OCT imaging. A statistically significant intraclass correlation (ICC) value of 0.99 was found for measurements of corneal adhesiveness on two subsequent days at the same time (P < 0.001)., Conclusions: This minimally invasive, novel technique of OCT imaging of the corneal surface following NaCMC drop instillation provides a measure of corneal adhesiveness. This technique may improve the clinician's ability in the understanding and diagnosis of the dry eye syndrome., (Copyright 2014 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Inc.)
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- 2014
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