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Philip J. Rosenfeld
Researcher at University of Miami
Publications - 358
Citations - 32577
Philip J. Rosenfeld is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Macular degeneration & Optical coherence tomography. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 325 publications receiving 28506 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip J. Rosenfeld include Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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Warning: Do Not Treat Intermediate AMD with Laser Therapy
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Analysis of correlations between local geographic atrophy growth rates and local OCT angiography-measured choriocapillaris flow deficits.
Eric M. Moult,Yingying Shi,Qinqin Zhang,Liang Wang,Rahul Mazumder,Siyu Chen,Zhongdi Chu,William J. Feuer,Nadia K Waheed,Giovanni Gregori,Ruikang K. Wang,Philip J. Rosenfeld,James G. Fujimoto +12 more
TL;DR: The presented framework appears well suited to evaluating other potential imaging biomarkers of local GA growth rates, and may be able to be adapted for use in the evaluation of other geographic atrophy-related diseases.
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Comparison Between Graders in Detection of Diabetic Neovascularization With Swept Source Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography and Fluorescein Angiography
Hasenin Al-khersan,Jonathan F. Russell,Thomas A. Lazzarini,Nathan L. Scott,John W. Hinkle,Nimesh A. Patel,Nicolas A. Yannuzzi,Benjamin J. Fowler,Rehan M. Hussain,Anita Barikian,Jayanth Sridhar,Stephen R. Russell,Luis J. Haddock,William E. Smiddy,Seenu M. Hariprasad,Yingying Shi,Liang Wang,William J. Feuer,Giovanni Gregori,Philip J. Rosenfeld +19 more
TL;DR: Ophthalmologists across training levels were able to identify diabetic NV with equal accuracy using SS-OCTA and FA, and SS- OCTA may be an appropriate stand-alone modality for diagnosing diabetic NV.
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Wide field swept source OCT angiography in acute syphilitic placoid chorioretinitis.
TL;DR: This is the first case that describes long-term SS-OCTA findings in ASPPC, a fast, safe, and easily repeatable imaging modality that offers valuable insights in the understanding of the pathophysiology and the response to treatment of ASPPC.
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Depth-resolved visualization and automated quantification of hyperreflective foci on OCT scans using optical attenuation coefficients.
Hao Zhou,Jeremy Liu,Rita Laiginhas,Qinqin Zhang,Yuxuan Cheng,Yi Zhang,Yingying Shi,Mengxi Shen,Giovanni Gregori,Philip J. Rosenfeld,Ruikang K. Wang +10 more
TL;DR: The algorithm was able to automatically distinguish between HRF within the retina and HRF along the RPE, and a significant correlation was found between the total pigment area measurements from the automated and manual segmentations.