Dorothy Hendricks
Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children
10 Papers
14 Citations
Dorothy Hendricks is an academic researcher from Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Retinopathy of prematurity. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Update on retinopathy of prematurity: treatment options and outcomes.
TL;DR: This review offers an update on the screening and treatment guidelines, new treatment options, and short-term and long-term complications in ROP.
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Funduscopic examination and SD-OCT in detecting sickle cell retinopathy among pediatric patients.
Jing Jin,Robin E Miller,Jonathan Salvin,Sharon S. Lehman,Dorothy Hendricks,Amanda Friess,Lauren Libfraind +6 more
TL;DR: In this patient cohort SD-OCT showed that the severity of retinal change was associated with more severe sickle cell disease genotypes (SS and Sβ0), and the peripheral retina could be visualized on fundus examination but not easily imaged on SD- OCT, which had a higher detection rate and offered earlier diagnosis.
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Ophthalmology manifestations of pediatric cancer treatment.
TL;DR: Ophthalmologists who are involved with the care of children undergoing cancer treatment need to be aware of the many eye manifestations that may result, including eye involvement in infectious diseases.
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Using OCT Fixation Shift to Assess Eccentric Fixation in Children With Residual Amblyopia
Jing Jin,Annie Apple,Amanda Friess,Sharon S. Lehman,Jonathan Salvin,Dorothy Hendricks,Julia E. Reid,Jingyun Wang +7 more
TL;DR: OCT fixation shift can be used both in detection and quantification of eccentric fixation in children with residual amblyopia, especially in those with strabismus.
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Comparison of OCT imaging in children with foveal hypoplasia born full term versus preterm
Jing Jin,Dorothy Hendricks,Sharon S. Lehman,Amanda Friess,Jonathan Salvin,Julia Reid,Jingyun Wang +6 more
TL;DR: The full-term hypoplasia group is associated with more severe structure changes and poorer visual function than the preterm hypplasia group.
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