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Robert Lämmer
Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Publications - 44
Citations - 616
Robert Lämmer is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glaucoma & Intraocular pressure. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 39 publications receiving 480 citations.
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Automated segmentation of the optic nerve head for diagnosis of glaucoma
Radim Chrástek,Matthias T.F. Wolf,Klaus Donath,Heinrich Niemann,Dietrich Paulus,Torsten Hothorn,Berthold Lausen,Robert Lämmer,Christian Y. Mardin,Georg Michelson +9 more
TL;DR: It could be shown that the approach presented is suitable for automated diagnosis and screening of glaucoma and is validated by comparing the performance of different classifiers on data from a case-control study with contours of the optic nerve head manually outlined by an experienced ophthalmologist.
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Association of LOXL1 common sequence variants in german and italian patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome and pseudoexfoliation glaucoma
Francesca Pasutto,Mandy Krumbiegel,Christian Y. Mardin,Daniela Paoli,Robert Lämmer,Bernhard H. F. Weber,Friedrich E. Kruse,Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt,André Reis +8 more
TL;DR: Genetic variants in LOXL1 confer risk to PEX in German and Italian populations, independent of the presence of secondary glaucoma, confirming findings in patients from Northern Europe.
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MIGS: therapeutic success of combined Xen Gel Stent implantation with cataract surgery.
TL;DR: MIGS using Xen Gel Stent can be recommended in situations if glaucoma surgery is indicated besides coexisting cataract and within 6 months of follow-up without local antiglaucomatous therapy or further surgical interventions.
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On- and off-response ERGs elicited by sawtooth stimuli in normal subjects and glaucoma patients
TL;DR: On- and off-response ERGs and their response asymmetries, elicited by sawtooth stimuli, are altered in the glaucoma patients and changes in the late negative components are correlated with structural and other functional changes.
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Long COVID: Association of Functional Autoantibodies against G-Protein-Coupled Receptors with an Impaired Retinal Microcirculation
Charlotte Szewczykowski,Christian Y. Mardin,Marianna Lucio,Gerd Wallukat,Jakob Hoffmanns,Thora Schröder,Franziska Raith,L. Rogge,Felix Heltmann,Michael L. Moritz,Lorenz Beitlich,Julia Schottenhamml,Martin Herrmann,Thomas Harrer,Marion Ganslmayer,F. Kruse,Martin Kräter,Jochen Guck,Robert Lämmer,Matthias Zenkel,Andreas Giessl,Bettina Hohberger +21 more
TL;DR: The present study might suggest that a seropositivity of GPCR-AAbs can be linked to an impaired retinal capillary micro Circulation, potentially mirroring the systemic microcirculation with consecutive clinical symptoms.