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Armin Eilaghi
Researcher at Australian College of Kuwait
Publications - 33
Citations - 1009
Armin Eilaghi is an academic researcher from Australian College of Kuwait. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glaucoma & Optic nerve. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 31 publications receiving 830 citations. Previous affiliations of Armin Eilaghi include Foothills Medical Centre & University of Western Ontario.
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Dimensions of the human sclera: Thickness measurement and regional changes with axial length.
Richard Norman,John G. Flanagan,John G. Flanagan,Sophie M.K. Rausch,Sophie M.K. Rausch,Ian A. Sigal,Inka Tertinegg,Armin Eilaghi,Sharon Portnoy,John G. Sled,C. Ross Ethier +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used high-field micro-MRI to characterize the scleral thickness distribution and other geometric features of human eyes, especially near the region of the optic nerve head (ONH), in the development of glaucomatous optic neuropathy.
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CT texture features are associated with overall survival in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma – a quantitative analysis
Armin Eilaghi,Armin Eilaghi,Sameer Baig,Yucheng Zhang,Junjie Zhang,Paul J. Karanicolas,Steven Gallinger,Steven Gallinger,Steven Gallinger,Farzad Khalvati,Masoom A. Haider +10 more
TL;DR: CT-derived PDAC texture features of dissimilarity and inverse difference normalized are promising prognostic imaging biomarkers of OS for patients undergoing curative intent surgical resection.
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Biaxial mechanical testing of human sclera
Armin Eilaghi,John G. Flanagan,John G. Flanagan,Inka Tertinegg,Craig A. Simmons,G. Wayne Brodland,C. Ross Ethier +6 more
TL;DR: Human sclera showed heterogeneous, near-isotropic, nonlinear mechanical properties over the scale of the authors' samples, and biaxial testing to measure scleral stiffness in human eyes found them to be heterogeneous and nonlinear.
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Radiomics analysis at PET/CT contributes to prognosis of recurrence and survival in lung cancer treated with stereotactic body radiotherapy.
Anastasia Oikonomou,Farzad Khalvati,Pascal N. Tyrrell,Masoom A. Haider,Usman Tarique,Laura Jimenez-Juan,Michael C. Tjong,Ian Poon,Armin Eilaghi,Lisa E. Ehrlich,Patrick Cheung +10 more
TL;DR: Neither SUVmax nor radiomics predicted recurrence free survival, but Radiomics on PET/CT provided complementary information for prediction of control and survival in SBRT-treated lung cancer patients.
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Strain Uniformity in Biaxial Specimens is Highly Sensitive to Attachment Details
TL;DR: Computational studies confirm that increasing the number of attachment points increases the size of the area that experiences sensibly uniform strain, and that the strains experienced in this region are less than nominal strains based on attachment point movement.