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Sunny Shen
Researcher at National University of Singapore
Publications - 24
Citations - 1393
Sunny Shen is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Orbit (anatomy). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1270 citations. Previous affiliations of Sunny Shen include Moorfields Eye Hospital & SingHealth.
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Rationale and methodology for a population-based study of eye diseases in Malay people: The Singapore Malay eye study (SiMES).
Athena W.P. Foong,Seang-Mei Saw,Jing-Liang Loo,Sunny Shen,Seng-Chee Loon,Mohamad Rosman,Tin Aung,Donald T.H. Tan,E. Shyong Tai,Tien Yin Wong +9 more
TL;DR: Data from this study allow further understanding of the etiology and impact of eye diseases in this ethnic group and provide population-based data on the prevalence of and risk factors for age-related eye disease in people of Malay ethnicity in Singapore.
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The prevalence and types of glaucoma in malay people: the Singapore Malay eye study.
Sunny Shen,Tien Yin Wong,Paul J. Foster,Paul J. Foster,Jing-Liang Loo,Mohamad Rosman,Seng-Chee Loon,Wan-Ling Wong,Seang-Mei Saw,Tin Aung +9 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of glaucoma among Malay persons 40 years of age and older in Singapore is 3.4%, comparable to ethnic Chinese people in Singapore and other racial/ethnic groups in Asia.
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Diabetes, Hyperglycemia, and Central Corneal Thickness: The Singapore Malay Eye Study
Daniel H.W. Su,Tien Yin Wong,Tien Yin Wong,Wan-Ling Wong,Seang-Mei Saw,Donald T.H. Tan,Sunny Shen,Seng-Chee Loon,Paul J. Foster,Tin Aung +9 more
TL;DR: This population-based study among Malays showed that diabetes and hyperglycemia are associated with thicker central corneas, independent of age and IOP levels, which may have implications for understanding the relationship between diabetes and glaucoma.
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Prevalence and causes of low vision and blindness in an urban malay population: the Singapore Malay Eye Study.
Tien Yin Wong,Elaine W Chong,Wan-Ling Wong,Mohamad Rosman,Tin Aung,Jing-Liang Loo,Sunny Shen,Seng-Chee Loon,Donald T.H. Tan,E. Shyong Tai,Seang-Mei Saw +10 more
TL;DR: Undercorrected refractive error and cataract are the leading causes of visual impairment among the Malay adult population in Singapore and the age-standardized prevalences of bilateral blindness and low vision in a Malay population were lower when compared with other Asian studies.
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Determinants of the optic cup to disc ratio in an Asian population: the Singapore Malay Eye Study (SiMES).
Nishani Amerasinghe,Tien Yin Wong,Wan-Ling Wong,Paul Mitchell,Sunny Shen,Seng-Chee Loon,Seang-Mei Saw,Paul J. Foster,Tin Aung +8 more
TL;DR: Great vertical CDR was related to male sex, higher IOP, lower diastolic blood pressure, and lower body mass index and diabetes mellitus were significant predictors of greater CDR.