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Adnan Tufail

Researcher at Moorfields Eye Hospital

Publications -  274
Citations -  12126

Adnan Tufail is an academic researcher from Moorfields Eye Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Macular degeneration & Visual acuity. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 256 publications receiving 9323 citations. Previous affiliations of Adnan Tufail include UCL Institute of Ophthalmology & National Institute for Health Research.

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Volume rendering of superficial optic disc drusen

TL;DR: Three-dimensional volume rendering of OCTA scans provided new insight on the spatio-anatomical features of superficial ODD, namely multilobulated drusen islands and intradrusen channels, which may directly contribute to the pathogenic events leading to transient non-embolic visual loss and small vessel occlusion secondary to ODD.
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Multimodal retinal imaging in the diagnosis of intraretinal microvascular abnormality

TL;DR: An overview of the available imaging modalities, their current applications and limitations as well as future developments in the pipeline is presented, and the implication of new imaging technology on the traditional definition of IRMAs and how this may translate into potential treatment outcomes for the patient is discussed.
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Training deep learning models to work on multiple devices by cross domain learning with no additional annotations.

TL;DR: In this article , an unsupervised cross-domain segmentation algorithm for segmenting intra-retinal fluid and retinal layers on normal and pathologic macular OCT images from different manufacturers and camera devices is presented.
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Feasibility and tolerability of ophthalmic virtual reality as a medical communication tool in children and young people

TL;DR: In this article, an unprecedented number of 320 children and young people were given the opportunity to interact with a VR application displaying original ophthalmic volume data via a commercially available tethered head-mounted display (HMD), participants completed three surveys: demographics and experience with VR, usability and perceived utility of this technology and the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire.