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Shruti Aggarwal

Researcher at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

Publications -  51
Citations -  782

Shruti Aggarwal is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cornea. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 39 publications receiving 502 citations. Previous affiliations of Shruti Aggarwal include Harvard University & MetroWest Medical Center.

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SARS-CoV-2 Impact on Elective Orthopaedic Surgery: Implications for Post-Pandemic Recovery.

TL;DR: It will take 7, 12, and 16 months-in optimistic, ambivalent, and pessimistic scenarios, respectively-until the health-care system can perform 90% of the expected pre-pandemic forecasted volume of surgery.
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Autologous Serum Tears for Treatment of Photoallodynia in Patients with Corneal Neuropathy: Efficacy and Evaluation with In Vivo Confocal Microscopy

TL;DR: The data support the notion that corneal nerve damage results in alterations in afferent trigeminal pathways to produce photoallodynia, and that autologous serum tears restores nerve topography through nerve regeneration, and this correlated with improvement in patient-reported photo allodynia.
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A fully automated tortuosity quantification system with application to corneal nerve fibres in confocal microscopy images.

TL;DR: A fully automated framework for image-level tortuosity estimation, consisting of a hybrid segmentation method and a highly adaptable, definition-free tortuosity estimation algorithm, based on a novel tortUosity estimation paradigm in which discriminative, multi-scale features can be automatically learned for specific anatomical objects and diseases.
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Dry Eye Syndrome in Menopause and Perimenopausal Age Group.

TL;DR: It is important for primary care physicians to understand DED due to its high prevalence, often debilitating symptoms and the potentially preventable and treatable nature of the condition.
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Efficacy of autologous serum tears for treatment of neuropathic corneal pain

TL;DR: In vivo confocal microscopy demonstrates underlying alterations of the subbasal corneal nerve plexus in patients suffering from debilitating NCP, which correlates with improvement in patient symptoms of NCP.