2024
Seeing in Color: Inclusion and Characterization of Hereditary Eye Disease in African Americans
Owete A, Ionin R, Huryn L, Cukras C, Blain D, Agather A, Hufnagel R, Brooks B, Nwanyanwu K, Zein W. Seeing in Color: Inclusion and Characterization of Hereditary Eye Disease in African Americans. Translational Vision Science & Technology 2024, 13: 4. PMID: 39226063, PMCID: PMC11373706, DOI: 10.1167/tvst.13.9.4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHereditary eye diseasesEye diseaseOphthalmic genetics researchAfrican American patientsAfrican AmericansGenomic researchEra of molecular geneticsRare diseaseWeb of ScienceAmerican patientsInclusion criteriaPatientsLiterature searchInclusion of African AmericansDiverse cohortPredetermined inclusion criteriaDiseasePatient careCounseling sessionsMolecular geneticsAncestral backgroundDiverse populations
2015
Beyond HbA1c: Environmental Risk Factors for Diabetic Retinopathy
Nwanyanwu KH, Newman-Casey PA, Gardner TW, Lim JI. Beyond HbA1c: Environmental Risk Factors for Diabetic Retinopathy. Journal Of Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology 2015, 06: 405. PMID: 26973797, PMCID: PMC4785841, DOI: 10.4172/2155-9570.1000405.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEnvironmental risk factorsDiabetic retinopathyRisk factorsDuration of diseaseDiabetic eye diseasePrevalence of diabetesCause of blindnessCost-effective interventionWorking-aged peopleMicrovascular complicationsEye diseasePopulation-level challengesRetinopathyDiseaseDiabetesBlindnessComplicationsFactorsPrevalence