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Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth

Researcher at Medical University of Vienna

Publications -  703
Citations -  34745

Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Macular degeneration & Optical coherence tomography. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 638 publications receiving 28143 citations. Previous affiliations of Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth include University of Vienna & Yahoo!.

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Predictive imaging biomarkers relevant for functional and anatomical outcomes during ranibizumab therapy of diabetic macular oedema

TL;DR: With ranibizumab treatment, the height of IRC spaces at baseline was a better predictor of functional/anatomical improvement than CRT alone, and there was also a trend for SRF to show a positive impact on ranibzumab therapy response and a negative impact on laser therapy response.
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Imaging of the parafoveal capillary network and its integrity analysis using fractal dimension

TL;DR: This work demonstrates how already on the intensity level the parafoveal capillaries can be segmented by a simple structural high pass filtering algorithm, and proposes to use the fractal dimension as index for capillary integrity of pathologic disorders.
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Alterations of intraretinal layers in acute central serous chorioretinopathy

TL;DR: High‐definition raster‐scanning OCT (HD‐OCT) was used to evaluate changes in retinal microstructure in patients with acute central serous chorioretinopathy and to find new morphological features.
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Three-dimensional polarization sensitive OCT imaging and interactive display of the human retina.

TL;DR: New ways of displaying and analyzing 3D sets of various polarization parameters recorded in healthy and diseased human retinas, and data of the 3D distribution of backscattered Stokes vectors are provided to allow the reader to develop and test their own data processing algorithms.
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Verteporfin therapy for choroidal hemangioma: a long-term follow-up.

TL;DR: Persistent and complete absence of choroidal hemangioma associated with persistent improvement in visual acuity and central visual fields can be obtained with verteporfin PDT.