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Byron L. Lam
Researcher at University of Miami
Publications - 325
Citations - 9601
Byron L. Lam is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual acuity & Optic nerve. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 303 publications receiving 8118 citations. Previous affiliations of Byron L. Lam include University of Iowa & University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Efficacy of Visual Retraining in the Hemianopic Field after Stroke: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial
Matthew R. Cavanaugh,Lisa M. Blanchard,Michael P. McDermott,Byron L. Lam,Madhura A. Tamhankar,Steven E. Feldon +5 more
TL;DR: This study evaluated the efficacy of a promising potential treatment - visual perceptual training and failed to find a difference between treatmentTraining within the deficit field and control training within the sighted field, when performed in a home environment.
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Pupil and Eyelid Biometry using the BPEI Photosensitivity Tester
Karam A. Alawa,Alex Gonzalez,Cornelis Rowaan,Mariela C. Aguilar,Carolina De Freitas,Andres Bernal,David H Sliney,Byron L. Lam,Jean-Marie A. Parel,Jean-Marie A. Parel +9 more
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Supine SD-OCT for Pediatric Patients
Mariela C. Aguilar,Marco Ruggeri,Izuru Nose,William Lee,Cornelis Rowaan,Andres Bernal,Carolina De Freitas,Stephen Uhlhorn,Byron L. Lam,Jean-Marie A. Parel +9 more
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Electroretinogram Recording for Infants and Children under Anesthesia to Achieve Optimal Dark Adaptation and International Standards.
Byron L. Lam,Carlos Mendoza-Santiestaban,Alex Gonzalez,Cornelis Rowaan,Mu Liu,Joanne Martin,Steven Gayer,Osmany Gil Figueredo,Jean-Marie A. Parel +8 more
TL;DR: The simple method adheres to ffERG international standards and provides valid reliable scotopic and photopic ffERG recordings that are critical to assess objective retinal function in this young age group where subjective assessment of visual function such as visual acuity and visual fields are not possible.
Incidence of NAION with Cataract Extraction
Byron L. Lam,William J. Feuer +1 more
TL;DR: I wonder whether McCulley et al analyzed their 5787 patients undergoing cataract surgery to determine how many of those patients had a history of ischemic optic neuropathy in the fellow eye so the authors can better inform patients as to the actual risk after surgery in this circumstance.