Claudio L. Lottenberg
Federal University of São Paulo
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PLOS ONE | 2015
Ruth R. Schor; Khallil T. Chaim; Marcelo de Maria Felix; Dora Fix Ventura; Sergio H. Teixeira; Claudio L. Lottenberg; Edson Amaro; Augusto Paranhos
Purpose To evaluate the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) response to binocular visual stimulation and the association thereof with structural ocular findings and psychophysical test results in patients with glaucoma, and controls. Methods Cross-sectional study. Participants underwent a complete ophthalmic examination, including Humphrey 24-2 visual field (VF) testing and optical coherence tomography. Binocular VF in each quadrant was determined using an integrated method. Patients with glaucoma were assigned to three subgroups: initial, asymmetrical and severe glaucoma. Regions of interest (ROIs) were determined anatomically. fMRI (3 T) was performed using a bilaterally presented polar angle stimulus, and the accompanying changes in blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signals were obtained from the occipital poles and calcarine ROIs. We used generalized estimation equation models to compare anatomical and functional data between the groups. Results A total of 25 subjects were enrolled, of whom 17 had glaucoma and 8 were controls. Significant associations between quadrant binocular VF sensitivities and fMRI responses were found in the occipital pole ROIs (p = 0.033) and the calcarine ROIs (p = 0.045). In glaucoma severity subgroup analysis, retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness was associated with the BOLD response of the calcarine and occipital pole ROIs (p = 0.002 and 0.026, respectively). The initial and asymmetrical glaucoma subgroups had similar binocular VF sensitivities and RNFL thicknesses, but distinct BOLD responses. Conclusions The response of the visual cortex to binocular stimulation was associated with binocular VF sensitivity. RNFL thickness was associated with the BOLD response of the calcarine and occipital pole ROIs.
Arquivos Brasileiros De Oftalmologia | 2006
Marcela Cypel; Guilherme Palácio; Paulo Elias Correa Dantas; Claudio L. Lottenberg; R. Belfort
PURPOSE: To determine vision conditions and ocular findings in patients older than 99 years. METHODS: Patients were recruited by media advertisement and examined at the Vision Institute of UNIFESP. The following examinations were performed: visual acuity, ectoscopy, refraction, biomicroscopy, tear film break-up time, Schirmer basal test, tonometry, direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy. Complementary examinations such as optical coherence tomography were performed when indicated. RESULTS: Thirty patients older than 99 years were identified. Mean age of 101.5±1.8, 25 females and 5 males. Most common systemic disease, according to history, was arterial hypertension. In 11 patients (55%), the best corrected far visual acuity was 20/100 or better. The best corrected near visual acuity was J4 or better also in 55% (11 patients) and 63.0% (7 patients) of these were the ones that had not been submitted to cataract surgery. The most frequent visual complaint was low vision for reading (55%) and other 8 patients (40%) reported no disturbance (satisfied with their vision). Lens opacity was present in 9 patients (60%) and 8 patients (40%) had previous cataract surgery (5 aphakic eyes, 9 pseudophakic eyes). Cataract was identified as important for impairment of vision in 5 patients but only 2 of them wanted to be submitted to surgery. The main cause of visual impairment was age-related macular degeneration, present in all patients, 95% with no exudative form. Vision improved with new refractive prescription in 4 patients. CONCLUSION: Once we understand the needs we can plan specific diagnostic and treatment strategies. This sample showed that most were female (83.3%), with good general health (35%), most with systemic arterial hypertension (40%), complaining of low vision for reading (55%) because of age-related macular degeneration (100%, 95% dry form). Only 40% had been previously submitted to cataract surgery. Most of the patients with cataract said to be satisfied with their vision; of the 5 patients that could be operated only 2 decided to do it. Low vision for reading, AMD and cataract were the main findings.
Arquivos Brasileiros De Oftalmologia | 2007
Adália Dias Dourado Oliveira; Pedro Alves d'Azevedo; Luciene Barbosa de Sousa; Cristina Viana-Niero; Waldemar Francisco; Claudio L. Lottenberg; Marinês Dalla Valle Martino; Ana Luisa Hofling-Lima
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2007
Adriano C. Biondi; Carolina Pelegrini Barbosa; Claudio L. Lottenberg; Augusto Paranhos
Arquivos Brasileiros De Oftalmologia | 1991
Seiji Hayashi; Elcio Hideo Sato; Denise de Freitas; Claudio L. Lottenberg; Juliana Maria Ferraz; Walton Nosé
Arquivos Brasileiros De Oftalmologia | 1986
Claudio L. Lottenberg; Rubens Belfort Júnior; Mariza Toledo de Abreu; S Domingues Neto; P. S Hirata; Ana Maria Noriega Petrilli; Maria Helena Alves Silva; M. E. W Müller; Michel Eid Farah; Ruth Cardoso Alves Plut; Myung K. Kim; José Ricardo Carvalho Lima Rehder; Miguel N. Burnier
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013
Augusto Paranhos; Rafael L Furlanetto; Sergio H. Teixeira; Claudio L. Lottenberg; Daniela Batista Almeida-Freitas; Edson Amaro
Archive | 2011
Fabio F Elipe; Dos S Antos; Roberta S Itnik; Claudio R. Garcia; Cristina Muccioli; Claudio L. Lottenberg; Luiz Vicente Rizzo; Rubens Belfort Júnior
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011
Ruth R. Schor; Edson Amaro; Marcelo de Maria Felix; Khallil T. Chaim; Dora Fix Ventura; Claudio L. Lottenberg; Sergio H. Teixeira; Augusto Paranhos
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011
Ruth R. Schor; Edson Amaro; Marcelo de Maria Felix; Khallil T. Chaim; Dora Fix Ventura; Claudio L. Lottenberg; Sergio H. Teixeira; Augusto Paranhos