Kai Yip Choi
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
13 Papers
14 Citations
Kai Yip Choi is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual acuity & Refractive error. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Delay of cone degeneration in retinitis pigmentosa using a 12-month treatment with Lycium barbarum supplement
Henry H. L. Chan,Hang i. Lam,Kai Yip Choi,Serena Zhe Chuang Li,Yamunadevi Lakshmanan,Wing Yan Yu,Raymond Chuen-Chung Chang,Jimmy Shiu-Ming Lai,Kwok-Fai So +8 more
TL;DR: LB supplement provides a neuroprotective effect for the retina and could help delay or minimize cone degeneration in RP patients after a 12-month intervention trial.
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Subclinical Decrease in Central Inner Retinal Activity Is Associated With Myopia Development in Children.
Serena Zhe-Chuang Li,Wing-Yan Yu,Kai Yip Choi,Christie Hang I Lam,Yamunadevi Lakshmanan,Francisca Siu Yin Wong,Henry H. L. Chan +6 more
TL;DR: Prospective changes in refractive error and axial length appear to precede myopia and could be a potential reference for juvenile myopia development.
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Lycium Barbarum Polysaccharides Rescue Neurodegeneration in an Acute Ocular Hypertension Rat Model Under Pre- and Posttreatment Conditions.
Yamunadevi Lakshmanan,Francisca Siu Yin Wong,Wing Yan Yu,Serena Zhe Chuang Li,Kai Yip Choi,Kwok-Fai So,Kwok-Fai So,Henry H. L. Chan +7 more
TL;DR: The rescue effect of LBP posttreatment was observed later, which arrested the secondary degeneration and improved the retinal function.
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The effect of simultaneous dual-focus integration on the global flash multifocal electroretinogram in the human eye.
TL;DR: To investigate the effect of simultaneous dual‐focus (DF) on retinal activities measured by global flash multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG), the objective was to establish an experimental procedure and show direct AF measurements that unequivocally can be assigned as dual focus events.
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Impact of visual impairment on balance and visual processing functions in students with special educational needs
Kai Yip Choi,Ho Yin Wong,H. N. Cheung,J. K. Tseng,C. C. Chen,C. L. Wu,H. Eng,George C. Woo,Allen M. Y. Cheong +8 more
TL;DR: Vision did not appear to be the major reason for impairment in visual processing, however, vision plays an important role in maintaining dynamic and static balance in SEN students.