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Andrea M Coppe
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 19
Citations - 4987
Andrea M Coppe is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual acuity & Posterior vitreous detachment. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 4180 citations.
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Optical Coherence Tomography
TL;DR: The optical coherence tomograph is a new, noninvasive technical device that can obtain cross-sectional, high-resolution images-optical coherencetomographs (OCT)-of the retina that permits an accurate evaluation of various macular and chorioretinal pathologies and the early detection of glaucomatous damage.
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Evaluation of primary surgical procedures for retinal detachment with macular hole in highly myopic eyes: A randomized comparison of vitrectomy versus posterior episcleral buckling surgery
Guido Ripandelli,Andrea M Coppe,Romolo Fedeli,Vincenzo Parisi,Donald J. D'Amico,Mario Stirpe +5 more
TL;DR: PEBP resulted in better postoperative anatomic and functional results compared with PPV in eyes with extreme degrees of myopia, pronounced posterior staphyloma, and posterior vitreous schisis affected with RD caused by MH.
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Posterior Vitreous Detachment and Retinal Detachment after Cataract Surgery
Guido Ripandelli,Andrea M Coppe,Vincenzo Parisi,Diego Olzi,Cecilia Scassa,Adele Chiaravalloti,Mario Stirpe +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the onset of postoperative PVD should be considered an important risk factor for the development of RD after cataract surgery, particularly in eyes with lattice areas.
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Prevalence of asymptomatic macular holes in highly myopic eyes.
TL;DR: A small percentage of highly myopic eyes may develop an MH in the absence of visual symptoms, and its evolution in a symptomatic MH seems to be related to the presence of epiretinal tissue, younger age, and the degree of myopia.
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Posterior vitreous detachment and retinal detachment following cataract extraction.
Andrea M Coppe,Giuliana Lapucci +1 more
TL;DR: Vitreous modifications occurring after cataract extraction in patients without preoperative posterior vitreous detachment may be involved in the onset of postoperative retinal detachment.