Browsing by Autor "Claudia Palacio-Pastrana"
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Item type: Item , Assessment of <i>CFH</i> and <i>HTRA1</i> polymorphisms in age-related macular degeneration using classic and machine-learning approaches(Taylor & Francis, 2020) Antonieta Martínez-Velasco; Andric Pérez-Ortíz; Bani Antonio‐Aguirre; Lourdes Martínez-Villaseñor; Esmeralda Lira-Romero; Claudia Palacio-Pastrana; Juan Carlos Zenteno; Israel Ramírez; Claudia Zepeda-Palacio; Cristina Mendoza-VelásquezIn sum, this work supports a strong association between <i>HTRA1</i> genetic variants and AMD in Hispanics from Mexico, especially with GA. Moreover, ML was able to replicate the results of conventional biostatistics methods unbiasedly.Item type: Item , Bromfenac 0.09% bioavailability in aqueous humor, prophylactic effect on cystoid macular edema, and clinical signs of ocular inflammation after phacoemulsification in a Mexican population(Dove Medical Press, 2016) Arieh R. Mercado-Sesma; Claudia Palacio-Pastrana; Lourdes Ortega; Francisco Bustos; Eduardo Chávez; Aldo OregonBromfenac 0.09% ophthalmic solution showed similar clinical efficacy to reduce the presentation of CME after phacoemulsification compared to nepafenac 0.01%.Item type: Item , Early-Phase Perceptions of COVID-19’s Impact on Ophthalmology Practice Patterns: A Survey from the Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology(Dove Medical Press, 2023) Francisco J. Bonilla‐Escobar; Daniel Sánchez-Cano; Andrés F. Lasave; Jaime Soria; Valentina Franco-Cárdenas; Víctor E. Reviglio; Paulo E.C. Dantas; Claudia Palacio-Pastrana; Juan Carlos Corbera; Rita ChanThe pandemic impacted ophthalmology in Latin America, with reduced patient visits, procedures, and surgeries. Delayed treatment and complications were likely the result of the pandemic.Item type: Item , Experiencia en cirugía de catarata asistida por láser de femtosegundo en la Fundación Hospital Nuestra Señora de la Luz(Elsevier BV, 2020) Sandra N. Chimalpopoca-Bautista; Cyntia Solís-Hernández; Claudia Palacio-PastranaThe femtosecond laser technology incorporated in cataract surgery can be considered successful because of a low overall frequency of complications.