Publications by authors named "Lora R Dagi Glass"

Purpose: To review the literature and identify the health-related quality-of-life (HRQL) outcomes that used a validated instrument in the assessment of upper blepharoplasty, blepharoptosis surgery, or combination surgery.

Methods: A literature search was last conducted in the PubMed database in January 2025 to identify all studies in the English language investigating HRQL outcomes that used a validated instrument in the assessment of upper blepharoplasty, blepharoptosis surgery, or combination surgery. The literature search yielded 773 citations, and 20 studies met the inclusion criteria.

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Objective: Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are revolutionizing ophthalmology by enhancing diagnostic accuracy, treatment planning, and patient management. However, a significant gap remains in practical guidance for ophthalmologists who lack AI expertise to effectively analyze these technologies and assess their readiness for integration into clinical practice. This paper aims to bridge this gap by demystifying AI model design and providing practical recommendations for evaluating AI imaging models in research publications.

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Purpose: To review systematically the literature on the efficacy and safety of the use of patient-specific implants (PSIs) in orbital reconstructive surgery.

Methods: A literature search was last conducted in January 2025 in the PubMed database for English language original research that assessed the use of any PSI reported for orbital reconstructive surgery. Of the 219 articles identified, 51 met the inclusion criteria for this assessment and were selected for full-text review and data abstraction.

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Objective: To review the literature to determine the efficacy and safety of pharmacologic agents for the short-term (minutes to hours) correction of blepharoptosis.

Methods: A literature search was conducted last in the PubMed database in July 2024 to identify all studies in the English language on the use of pharmacologic agents for the correction of blepharoptosis. The search yielded 197 citations, and 26 articles met all of the inclusion criteria for this assessment.

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Objective: To review the literature for protocols and results of patch testing for allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in patients with noninfectious eyelid dermatitis.

Methods: A literature search of the PubMed database was conducted last in July 2024. Articles were limited to original research for which an English language abstract was available, and in which detailed data were available for at least 25 patients being tested for noninfectious eyelid dermatitis.

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Purpose: Current treatment approaches aimed at resolving a chalazion vary greatly among practice settings and practitioners. The authors' objective is to provide a review of existing literature on treatment modalities aimed at resolving a chalazion.

Methods: The authors conducted a review of existing peer-reviewed publications that described treatment methods aimed at resolving chalazia in patients of any age.

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The authors present two cases of conjunctival pediatric-type follicular lymphoma. A 14-year-old Black boy and 14-year-old Black girl were each referred for evaluation of a painless salmon-colored conjunctival lesion. Both patients underwent excisional biopsy.

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Purpose: To review the efficacy and safety of the use of intraoperative image guidance (IIG) in orbital and lacrimal surgery.

Methods: A literature search of the PubMed database was last conducted in November 2023 for English-language original research that assessed the use of any image guidance system in orbital and lacrimal surgery that included at least 5 patients. The search identified 524 articles; 94 were selected for full-text analysis by the panel.

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A care algorithm for partial globe subluxation cases with optic nerve and at least one extraocular muscle (EOM) transection is presented after a literature review was performed using key term variations of globe, ocular, subluxation, optic nerve evulsion or transection, and trauma. Partial globe subluxation cases with transection of the optic nerve and at least 1 EOM were included. Exclusion criteria included globe rupture, complete enucleation defined by a globe without at least 1 EOM attachment, or unclear details confirming optic nerve transection.

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 Prior studies have revealed grading discrepancies in evaluation of personal statements and letters of recommendation based on candidate's race and gender. Fatigue and the end-of-day phenomenon can negatively impact task performance but have not been studied in the residency selection process. Our primary objective is to determine whether factors related to interview time and day as well as candidate's and interviewer's gender have a significant effect on residency interview scores.

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Purpose: Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a highly efficacious, tissue sparing method of skin cancer removal. Nevertheless, in the months to years after MMS, psychosocial distress has been described. The present study addressed the immediate period after MMS and assessed the frequency and risk factors for development of depressive symptoms.

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Importance: Benchmarking attitudes surrounding parental leave among posttraining North American ophthalmologists may reveal possible areas for intervention.

Objective: To evaluate perceptions of current parental leave policy and culture among posttraining North American ophthalmologists.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This nonvalidated survey used a 19-item online questionnaire.

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Inferior rectus (IR) entrapment requires urgent surgical intervention in patients with traumatic orbital floor fracture (OFF). We evaluated 47 patients who underwent CT showing acute OFF, 10 of whom had surgically confirmed entrapment. Absent or trace dependent fluid in the ipsilateral maxillary sinus had sensitivity of 40% and specificity of 95% for entrapment.

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Orbital tuberculosis is a manifestation of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis that is challenging to diagnose and treat. Here, we describe the pivotal role of serial imaging in the diagnosis and treatment of orbital tuberculosis. A 28-year-old male presented with recurrent right upper eyelid swelling and a supraduction deficit associated with a firm painless orbital mass, seen on initial computed tomography to be an extensive superomedial lesion producing mass effect.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess a new risk stratification system for reducing surgical complications among residents and to determine if it could enable earlier cataract surgery training.
  • A retrospective analysis involving 530 cataract cases was conducted, examining factors like preoperative visual acuity and complications, using statistical models to analyze relationships between risk scores and outcomes.
  • Findings revealed that while higher risk scores predicted prolonged corneal edema and postoperative complications, they did not correlate with intraoperative complications, allowing for safe introduction of cataract surgery at earlier training levels.
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Purpose: To morphologically describe and mathematically quantify a novel clinical feature of thyroid eye disease (TED).

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted of TED patients and age-sex-matched normal controls. The arched Rainbow Brow appearance in TED patients was determined by unanimous agreement of 3 oculoplastic surgeons.

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 During a time of increased interest in physician well-being, this study benchmarks current work life, home life, and burnout scores for ophthalmology medical student directors (MSD), associate program directors (APD), and program directors (PD).  An anonymous cross-sectional survey was disseminated through the Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology (AUPO) listserve, with queries regarding leadership positions, work time allotment, extracurricular activities, family life, and burnout. Answers were analyzed descriptively through Fisher's exact test, Kruskal-Wallis test, and Poisson regression models.

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The aim of the study is to describe a mathematical model for analyzing eyebrow curvature that can be applied broadly to curvilinear facial features. A total of 100 digital images (50 men, 50 women) were obtained from standardized headshots of medical professionals. Images were analyzed in ImageJ by plotting either 8 or 15 points along the inferior-most row of contiguous brow cilia.

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Ocular cicatricial pemphigoid (OCP) represents an insidious, autoimmune-mediated disease of the conjunctiva, initially presenting as chronic conjunctivitis and progressing to fibrosis, cicatrization, and eventually blindness secondary to corneal keratinization. This series reports 3 cases presenting with chronic conjunctivitis lasting an average of 10 years without cicatrix formation, ultimately diagnosed as OCP based on direct immunofluorescence of conjunctival biopsy samples. This chronic conjunctivitis without fibrosis suggests the possibility of an OCP subtype with a prolonged early stage or prodrome prior to cicatrization, which may benefit from early diagnosis and treatment to prevent complications of this disease.

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Purpose: To present a protocol for audiologic monitoring in the setting of teprotumumab treatment of thyroid eye disease, motivated by 4 cases of significant hearing loss, and review the relevant literature.

Methods: Cases of hearing loss in the setting of teprotumumab were retrospectively elicited as part of a multi-institutional focus group, including oculoplastic surgeons, a neurotologist and an endocrinologist. A literature review was performed.

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