Ashley M. Crane
University of Miami
8 Papers
13 Citations
Ashley M. Crane is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Retinal detachment. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
The Use of Bromodeoxyuridine Incorporation Assays to Assess Corneal Stem Cell Proliferation
TL;DR: The colorimetric reaction produced by this assay can be detected by immunohistochemistry, and using appropriate controls, it can be used for determination of proliferating properties of restricted progenitor cells derived from the cornea.
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Factors influencing career decisions and satisfaction among newly practicing ophthalmologists.
TL;DR: In this paper, the career choices of newly practicing ophthalmologists differ based on gender, type of practice, subspecialty training, and practice area, and they have varying influence on subgroups within ophthalmology.
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Wide-field swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography of diabetic tractional retinal detachments before and after surgical repair.
Jonathan F. Russell,Nathan L. Scott,Justin H. Townsend,Yingying Shi,Giovanni Gregori,Ashley M. Crane,Harry W. Flynn,Jayanth Sridhar,Philip J. Rosenfeld +8 more
TL;DR: All clinically relevant features of diabetic TRDs were identified at baseline and assessed longitudinally after pars plana vitrectomy using WF SS-OCTA, which showed resolution of vitreoretinal traction and no apparent change in the status of retinal perfusion after surgery.
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The Central Subfoveal Bouquet in Idiopathic Epiretinal Membranes.
Nadyr A Damasceno,Eduardo de França Damasceno,Eduardo de França Damasceno,Nicolas A. Yannuzzi,Ashley M. Crane,Nidhi Relhan,William E Smiddy,Harry W. Flynn +7 more
TL;DR: The clinical course and surgical outcomes of CB findings in iERM are favorable in terms of visual acuity, however, those receiving surgery had an increase inVisual acuity and resolution of the CB abnormality.
Concurrent acute retinal necrosis and orbital inflammation: Report of 2 cases
TL;DR: The rare entity of concurrent herpetic acute retinal necrosis (ARN) and orbital inflammation and its presentation is described to recognize that orbital inflammation secondary to herPetic disease may be diverse in its presentation.
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