Dennis S.C. Lam
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
898 Papers
6.3K Citations
Dennis S.C. Lam is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intraocular pressure. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 871 publications. Previous affiliations of Dennis S.C. Lam include Hong Kong Eye Hospital & Vision-Sciences, Inc..
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Papers
Novel myocilin mutation in a Chinese family with juvenile-onset open-angle glaucoma.
Baojian Fan,Dexter Y L Leung,Dan Yi Wang,Stéphane Gobeil,Vincent Raymond,Pancy O. S. Tam,Dennis S.C. Lam,Chi Pui Pang +7 more
TL;DR: The Cys245Tyr MYOC mutation was the genetic cause of JOAG in this Chinese family, and genetic tests of MYOC mutations may be beneficial to predict new cases of the disease in families with JOAG.
Ocular-hypertensive response and corneal endothelial changes after intravitreal triamcinolone injections in Chinese subjects: a 6-month follow-up study
TL;DR: A single 4 mg bolus injection of ivTA appeared to have no harmful effects on the corneal endothelium and there was no statistically significant difference in the cornesal endothelial cell count and other specular microscopy parameters up to 6 months after the injections.
The effects of eye drops on corneal thickness in adult myopia.
TL;DR: Eye drops including Saline solutions may have significant effects on theCorneal thickness in myopia, and this may have implications for corneal refractive surgery.
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Black diaphragm aniridia intraocular lens for aniridia and albinism.
Victoria W. Y. Wong,Philip T H Lam,Philip T H Lam,Timothy Y Y Lai,Timothy Y Y Lai,Dennis S.C. Lam +5 more
TL;DR: The black diaphragm aniridia IOL is useful in the management of the condition in patients with iris deficiency including oculocutaneous albinism and patients should be monitored carefully in the perioperative period.
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Updates on the surgical management of paediatric cataract with primary intraocular lens implantation
TL;DR: The current trends in the management of the above challenges are discussed and long-term postoperative complications like glaucoma and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment are problems that cannot be overemphasised and these issues are reviewed.
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