Jennifer P. Macke
Johns Hopkins University
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Ophthalmology | 1998
Patrick Tong; Roger E Bassin; Erinn Enke-Miyazaki; Jennifer P. Macke; James M. Tielsch; David R. Stager; George R. Beauchamp; Marshall M. Parks
OBJECTIVE To determine the sensitivity and specificity of vision screening using the Medical Technology and Innovations (MTI), Inc., PhotoScreener. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS AND TESTING: Three hundred ninety-two children less than 4 years of age received a complete ophthalmologic examination and were photographed using the MTI PhotoScreener. One hundred three children had normal examinations, and the remaining 284 children had conditions of interest for pediatric screening: ptosis, media opacity, refractive error, or strabismus. Five children were excluded. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The grading of the photographs by the manufacturers representative was compared with the results of the ophthalmologic examinations. Sensitivity and specificity of vision screening were determined. RESULTS The analysis of all informative photographs resulted in a sensitivity of 65% and a specificity of 87%. The sensitivity of detection for children with some forms of strabismus was high, up to 95% for esotropia of 10Delta or more. Sensitivities for the detection of ptosis, media opacity, and refractive error were poor in patients where strabismus was not also present. CONCLUSIONS The MTI PhotoScreener may play a role in preverbal vision screening; identification of two of three children with amblyopiogenic factors before age 4 would be an exciting advance in public health. However, improvement in the ability to identify children with media opacity and refractive error is necessary. Improvements may be possible with modifications of the examination failure and photograph grading criteria.
Nature | 1996
Purnima Bhanot; Marcel F. Brink; Cindy Harryman Samos; Jen Chih Hsieh; Yanshu Wang; Jennifer P. Macke; Deborah Andrew; Jeremy Nathans; Roel Nusse
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996
Yanshu Wang; Jennifer P. Macke; Benjamin S. Abella; Katrin Andreasson; Paul F. Worley; Debra J. Gilbert; Neal G. Copeland; Nancy A. Jenkins; Jeremy Nathans
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1996
Ignacio Munoz-Sanjuan; Patrick Tong; Jennifer P. Macke; Stewart H. C. Hendry; Debra J. Gilbert; Neal G. Copeland; Nancy A. Jenkins; Jeremy Nathans
The Journal of Neuroscience | 1995
Mengqing Xiang; Lijuan Zhou; Jennifer P. Macke; Takashi Yoshioka; S. H. C. Hendry; R. L. Eddy; T. B. Shows; Jeremy Nathans
The Journal of Neuroscience | 2002
Yanshu Wang; Nupur Thekdi; Jennifer P. Macke; Jeremy Nathans
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997
Hui Sun; Jennifer P. Macke; Jeremy Nathans
American Journal of Human Genetics | 1993
Jennifer P. Macke; Nan Hu; Stella Hu; Michael Bailey; Van L. King; Terry R. Brown; Dean H. Hamer; Jeremy Nathans
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997
Patti M. Sherman; Hui Sun; Jennifer P. Macke; John Williams; Jeremy Nathans
Human Molecular Genetics | 1996
Russell L. Margolis; O. Colin Stine; Neal G. Ranen; David C. Rubinsztein; Jayne Leggo; Lorraine V. Jones Brando; Arif S. Kidwai; Scott J. Loev; Theresa S. Breschel; Colleen Callahan; Sylvia G. Simpson; J. Raymond DePaulo; Francis J. McMahon; Sanjeev Jain; Eugene S. Paykel; Cathy Walsh; Lynn E. DeLisi; Timothy J. Crow; E. Fuller Torrey; Roxann Ashworth; Jennifer P. Macke; Jeremy Nathans; Christopher A. Ross