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Bruna V. Ventura
Researcher at Baylor College of Medicine
Publications - 40
Citations - 774
Bruna V. Ventura is an academic researcher from Baylor College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cataract surgery & Intraocular lens. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 38 publications receiving 659 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruna V. Ventura include Federal University of São Paulo & University of Utah.
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Ophthalmological findings in infants with microcephaly and presumable intra-uterus Zika virus infection
Camila V. Ventura,Mauricio Maia,Bruna V. Ventura,Vanessa van der Linden,Eveline B. Araújo,Regina Coeli Ferreira Ramos,Maria Angela Wanderley Rocha,M Carvalho,Rubens Belfort,Liana O. Ventura +9 more
TL;DR: The ophthalmological findings of ten mothers and their infants that had been clinically diagnosed with ZIKV-related microcephaly and presented ocular abnormalities, born from May to December 2015 were assessed.
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Comparison of visual outcomes after bilateral implantation of a diffractive trifocal intraocular lens and blended implantation of an extended depth of focus intraocular lens with a diffractive bifocal intraocular lens.
André Lins de Medeiros,André Gustavo de Araújo Rolim,Antonio Francisco Pimenta Motta,Bruna V. Ventura,César Vilar,Mario Augusto Pereira Dias Chaves,Pedro Carlos Carricondo,Wilson Takashi Hida +7 more
TL;DR: Both groups promoted good quality of vision for long, intermediate, and short distances, and under photopic conditions group B exhibited a better performance for very short distances and for intermediate and long distances.
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Surgical management of astigmatism with toric intraocular lenses
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to provide an overview on astigmatism management with toric IOLs, including relevant patient selection criteria, cornealAstigmatism measurement, toricIOL power calculation, torica IOL alignment, clinical outcomes and complications.
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Effects of blue light-filtering intraocular lenses on the macula, contrast sensitivity, and color vision after a long-term follow-up.
Newton Kara-Junior,Rodrigo França de Espíndola,Beatriz A.F. Gomes,Bruna V. Ventura,David Smadja,Marcony R. Santhiago +5 more
TL;DR: There were no significant clinical or optical coherence tomography findings in terms of age‐related macular degeneration in any eye after implantation of an intraocular lens with a blue‐light filter with a yellow tinted filter 5 years after surgery.
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Comparison of biometry and intraocular lens power calculation performed by a new optical biometry device and a reference biometer
TL;DR: Both biometers provided statistically similar mean IOL power to reach emmetropia, AL, keratometry, and ACD measurements, and the wide range of differences between the devices suggests they should not be used interchangeably.