POSTER PRESENTATIONS

POSTER AREA

  1. CORRELATION BETWEEN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAPHY AND COMBINED FLUORESCEIN AND INDOCYANINE GREEN ANGIOGRAPHY FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHOROIDAL NEOVASCULARIZACION IN PATIENS WITH EXUDATIVE AMD. A MULTIMODAL IMAGE ANALYSIS.
    M. FERNÁNDEZ RODRÍGUEZ, P. SANTOS RAMOS, P. ALMUIÑA VARELA, M. RODRIGUEZ CID, F. GOMEZ-ULLA DE IRAZAZABAL
  2. S.T.A.R.SQUESTIONNAIRE AS A METHOD OF IDENTIFICATION PATIENT'S RISK OF AMD
    N. MALACHKOVA, T. KOZLOVA, K. RADEGA, Y. PRUS
  3. IMPROVING THE METHODS OF CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF THE DRY FORM OF INVOLUTIONAL MACULAR DEGENERATION.
    N. YANGIEVA, F. MIRBABAEVA, S. AGZAMOVA
  4. CYSTOID MACULAR EDEMA WITH PANUVEITIS AND SCLEROMALACIA TREATED WITH OZURDEX IN WEGENER'S GRANULOMATOSIS: 6 MONTH FOLLOW UP.
    M. SAUZA, M. PUERTO, R. WASHINGTON
  5. CHOROIDEREMIA AND CHOROIDEREMIA CARRIER - CASE STUDY.
    M. RATKOVIC, A. PIDRO
  6. AP-ROP TREATMENT: VITREOUS SYNERESIS AFTER INTRAVITREAL INJECTION OF RANIBIZUMAB.
    I. AKKOYUN, Z. ERSOY, G. YILMAZ, O. TURAN
  7. A CASE OF ORBITAL AND CHOROIDAL PLASMACYTOMA IN RECURRENT MULTIPLE MYELOMA.
    C. CHOI, J. CHOI, J. JEONG
  8. VITRECTOMY WITH SILICONE OIL TAMPONADE FOR METASTATIC BREAST ADENOCARCINOMA TO THE CHOROID. IS THERE RADIATION ATTENUATION EFFECT TO THE SILICONE OIL? CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW.
    A. ALKALIBY
  9. INTRAVITREOUS TISSUE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR WITH PNEUMATIC DISPLACEMENT FOR SUBMACULAR HAEMORRHAGE – A YEAR IN REVIEW.
    J.B. BRAGA, F. NEVES, P. SEPÚLVEDA, M. BILHOTO
  10. CHANGES IN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAPHY AND DISEASE ACTIVITY IN TYPE 3 NEOVASCULARIZATION AFTER ANTI-VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR TREATMENT.
    H. CHO, J. HAN, S. PARK, D. KANG, J. KIM
  11. INITIAL RESULTS OF RESVERATROL-BASED NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH WET AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION.
    I. GOURGOULI, D. GOURGOULI, C. PAPADOPOULOU, S. SPAI
  12. CASE REPORT OF A PATIENT WITH EXUDATIVE AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION TREATED WITH RESVERATROL BASED DIETARY SUPPLEMENT.
    I. GOURGOULI, C. PAPADOPOULOU, S. SPAI
  13. DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY OF PATIENTS WITH NEOVASCULAR AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION ACCORDING TO RELATED FACTORS.
    J.Y. LEE, D.Y. KIM, J.Y. KIM
  14. EVALUATION OF INTRAOPERATIVE SLOW-RELEASE DEXAMETHASONE IMPLANT COMBINED WITH IDIOPATHIC EPIRETINAL MEMBRANE REMOVAL: PROSPECTIVE STUDY.
    A. BITOSSI, A. SAVASTANO, L. VANNOZZI, F. GIANSANTI, T. CAPOROSSI, F. BARCA, G. VIRGILI, M.C. SAVASTANO, S. RIZZO
  15. AFLIBERCEPT, RANIBIZUMAB AND BEVACIZUMAB FOR NEOVASCULAR AGE RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION USING VARIABLE AND MONTHLY DOSING REGIMES: A LITERATURE REVIEW AND COST ANALYSIS.
    S. RUFAI, T. RUFAI, M. LOGENDRAN
  16. THE EFFECT OF TRICOR ON THE OCULAR BLOOD FLOW IN PATIENTS WITH THE DRY FORM OF AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION.
    N. YANGIEVA, D. TUYCHIBAEVA
  17. VISUAL REHABILITATION WITH RETIMAX VISION TRAINER IN PATIENTS WITH AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION: A CASE-SERIES.
    T. VERDINA, S. PIAGGI, R. PESCHIERA, V. RUSSOLILLO, G.M. CAVALLINI
  18. COMPARISON OF HALF-TIME AND HALF-IRRADIANCE PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY IN NON-RESOLVING CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY.
    C.S. LEE, J.H. LEE, S.H. BYEON, S.S. KIM, H.J. KOH, S.C. LEE
  19. AN UNUSUAL CASE OF CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY AND RECURRENCE OF POLYPOIDAL CHOROIDAL VASCULOPATHY IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN RECEIVING HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY.
    K.H. MUN, J.Y. JANG
  20. LONG-TERM RESULTS OF HALF-FLUENCE PDT IN CHRONIC CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY (CSC).
    D. MUCCIOLO, V. MURRO, D. GIORGIO, A. SODI, M. DONATI, G. GIACOMELLI, F. GIANSANTI, G. VIRGILI, S. RIZZO
  21. MACULAR HOLE PROGRESSION FOLLOWING ND:YAG LASER POSTERIOR CAPSULOTOMY.
    P. DERVENIS, N. DERVENIS
  22. FOVEA INVOLVEMENT IN A CASE OF DEGENERATIVE RETINOSCHISIS: A CASE REPORT.
    P. DERVENIS, N. DERVENIS
  23. THE OCTA SIGNS THAT CAN REASONABLY INDUCE TO STOP ANTIVEGF THERAPY IN AMD.
    S. BROGELLI, M. SCRIVANTI
  24. CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SPONTANEOUS MACULAR HOLE CLOSURE OBSERVED BY SPECTRAL-DOMAIN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY.
    M. KIMURA, K. OKUDA, H. YAMADA, K. TAKAHASHI
  25. COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTIC OF MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF TIPS 25-GAUGE FOR PERMANENT EYE MAGNET.
    A. KULIKOV, S. CHURASHOV, A. MIKHIN, E. NIKOLAENKO
  26. GLOBAL PREVALENCE AND MAJOR RISK FACTORS OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY.
    D. ANDRE
  27. STUDY TO EVALUATE THE ASSOCIATION OF VITAMIN D LEVELS WITH SEVERITY OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY.
    L. LAKSHMIKANTH
  28. LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN THE PERIPAPILLARY RETINAL NERVE FIBER LAYER THICKNESS OF DIABETIC PATIENTS: A 3- YEAR PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY.
    H.B. LIM, W.H. LEE, J.Y. KIM
  29. COMBINING CATARACT SURGERY WITH 25-GAUGE HIGH-SPEED PARS PLANA VITRECTOMY: RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE STUDY.
    C. LENZETTI, A. SAVASTANO, L. FINOCCHIO, D. BACHERINI, F. GIANSANTI, R. TARTARO, V. PICCIRILLO, M.C. SAVASTANO, G. VIRGILI, S. RIZZO
  30. DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESSION OF RETINOPATHY AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS IN TYPE 1 DIABETIC PATIENTS: A 15-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY.
    M. TOMIC, R. VRABEC, S. LJUBIC, T. BULUM
  31. OBESITY - A RISK FACTOR FOR DIABETIC RETINOPATHY IN TYPE 2 DIABETES.
    R. VRABEC, M. TOMIC, S. LJUBIC, T. BULUM
  32. COMPARISON BETWEEN FIXED AND VARIABLE POWERS OF SUBTHRESHOLD YELLOW MICROPULSE LASER FOR DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA.
    M. DONATI, V. MURRO, D.P. MUCCIOLO, D. GIORGIO, G. CINOTTI, L. TERRACCIANO, G. VIRGILI, S. RIZZO
  33. DEXAMETHASONE IMPLANT FOR CHRONIC DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA RESISTANT TO INTRAVITREAL BEVACIZUMAB INJECTION.
    Y. KIM, H. PARK, H. KIM, J. KIM
  34. CHARACTERISTICS OF DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA PATIENTS WITH SEROUS RETINAL DETACHMENT.
    J. KWON
  35. SHORT-TERM CLINICAL OUTCOME OF INTRAVITREAL AFLIBERCEPT INJECTION FOR DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA.
    S. PARK, Y. SEONG WON
  36. SIGNIFICANT CHANGE OF THE CHOROID IN THE EYES WITH OCULAR ISCHEMIC SYNDROME AND SYMPTOMATIC CAROTID ARTERY STENOSIS.
    H.M. KANG, J.H. CHOI, S.J. LEE
  37. PERIPAPILLARY MICROVASCULAR CHANGES IN THE FELLOW EYES OF PATIENTS WITH UNILATERAL RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION: AN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAPHY STUDY.
    J.Y. KIM
  38. TOMOGRAPHIC AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY FINDINGS OF LAMELLAR HOLE ASSOCIATED EPIRETINAL PROLIFERATION IN CHOROIDEREMIA.
    V. MURRO, D.P. MUCCIOLO, D. GIORGIO, A. SODI, T. CAPOROSSI, G. VIRGILI, D. BANI, S. RIZZO
  39. S100 MARKER IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC ANGIOPATHY.
    D. MAKHKAMOVA
  40. REPORT ON A CASE OF SOLITARY CAPILLARY DILATION WITH FEATURES OF PEVAC AND TYPE I MACULAR TELANGIECTASIA.
    M. MAMBRETTI, C. MANSOLDO, G. MARCHINI
  41. ELECTROGENESIS OF THE RETINA AFTER VITRECTOMY FOR THE PRIMARY FULL-THICKNESS MACULAR HOLE.
    E. NIKOLAENKO, A. KULIKOV
  42. SPONTANEOUS RESOLUTION OF INTRARETINAL FLUID DUE TO OPTIC DISK PIT.
    I. PAPANDREOU, A. KOMNINOU
  43. INTRAVITREAL BEVACIZUMAB IN TREATMENT OF PROLIFERATIVE TYPE 2 JUXTAFOVEAL TELANGIECTASIA.
    I. PERENTE
  44. LENS-SPARING VITRECTOMY IN PREDOMINATELY POSTERIOR PERSISTENT FETAL VASCULATURE WITHOUT AXIAL LENS OPACIFICATION.
    N. PASTORA, J. PERALTA, J. GARCIA-HINOJOSA
  45. VISUAL IMPROVEMENT IN A PATIENT WITH PARACENTRAL ACUTE MIDDLE MACULOPATHY TREATED WITH PROSTAGLANDIN E1.
    R.D. STEIGERWALT
  46. EVALUATION OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF TAFLUPROST IN THE CONTEXT OF CHANGES IN THE IMMUNE AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY OPEN-ANGLE GLAUCOMA.
    D. TUYCHIBAEVA, N. YANGIEVA
  47. THE ANTI-ANGIOGENIC EFFECT OF ANTHOCYANIN OLIGOMER IN A MOUSE MODEL OF RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY.
    S. KIM, K. KANG
  48. UTILIZATION A LONG ALTERNATIVE FLAP IN REOPERATION FOR AN OPEN LARGE MACULAR HOLE FOLLOWING INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE PEELING USING A FLAP TECHNIQUE – A CASE REPORT.
    L. PROCHAZKOVA, M. ZAVORKOVA
  49. UNILATERAL TRANSIENT VISION LOSS FOLLOWING BILATERAL INTRAVITREAL OCRIPLASMIN – CASE REPORT WITH TWO YEARS FOLLOW UP.
    H. PROENÇA, F. PINTO, F. CAMPOS, S. VAZ-PEREIRA
  50. REMOTE ANATOMO-FUNCTIONAL MONITORING OF RESULTS OF LASER TREATMENT OF AN AGGRESSIVE FORM OF RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY.
    M. PSHENICHNOV, O. KOLENKO
  51. PAEDIATRIC ENDOGENOUS ENDOPHTHALMITIS SECONDARY TO NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS REQUIRING URGENT PARS PLANA VITRECTOMY.
    A. QURESHI, J. ASHWORTH, T. IVANOVA
  52. OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAPHY IN CHILDREN WITH LEBER-COATS DISEASE.
    A. TURTORO, M. FORTUNATO, G. CENNAMO
  53. EFFICACY OF THE INVERTED INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE FLAP TECHNIQUE WITH PERFLUOROCARBON LIQUID- MEDIATED SELECTIVE STAINING FOR LARGE MACULAR HOLE REPAIR.
    H. RA
  54. RESULTS OF VITRECTOR AS VERTICAL SCISSORS IN 27 GAUGE VITRECTOMY FOR DIABETIC VITREOUS HAEMORRHAGE (VH) AND TRACTIONAL RETINAL DETACHMENT (TRD).
    R. RAHMAN, K. SOLIMAN
  55. POSSIBILITIES OF USING OCT-ANGIOGRAPHY TO ASSESS RETINAL MICROVASCULAR CHANGES IN DIABETES MELLITUS.
    N. YANGIEVA, S. AGZAMOVA, F. MIRBABAEVA
  56. A CASE SERIES OF SUB-ILM (INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE) HEMORRHAGES AND THEIR EVOLUTION - WHEN TO INTERVENE?
    N.Y. GAN
  57. TOMOGRAPHY FEATURES OF RETINAL MORPHOLOGY CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE II DIABETIC MELLITUS DEPENDING ON THE SCLERAL LAMINA CRIBROSA THICKNESS.
    M. KARLIYCHUK, P. BEZDITKO, S. PINCHUK
  58. FULL THICKNESS SCLERECTOMY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF UVEAL EFFUSION SYNDROME COMPLICATING POSTERIOR MICROPHTHALMOS: A CASE REPORT.
    M. ROMDHANE, N. ABROUG, I. KSIAA, I. SELLEM, B. JELLITI, M. KHAIRALLAH
  59. RETINAL TEARS ASSOCIATED WITH OCULAR INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS.
    M. ROMDHANE, N. ABROUG, M. ABDELAZIZ, H. BEN AMOR, S. ATTIA, M. KHAIRALLAH
  60. AGE RELATED CHANGES IN THE MACULAR VESSEL AND PERFUSION DENSITIES ON OCTA: A NORMATIVE DATA.
    A. MARKAN, A. PUJARI, R. CHAWLA, A. KUMAR, S. AZAD
  61. FUNDUS AUTO-FLUORESCENCE APPEARANCE IN EARLY ONSET SUB-RETINAL DEPOSITS.
    M. MAVIJA, V. JAKSIC, M. STAMENKOVIC
  62. OBSERVATION OF HEALING OF MACULAR HOLES BY DIRECTIONAL OCT AND ADAPTATIVE OPTICS IMAGING REVEALS MISORIENTATION OF PARAFOVEAL PHOTORECEPTORS.
    J. VILLARET, L. FINOCCHIO, A. SODI, S. RIZZO, M. PAQUES
  63. HLA-B27 RELATED EXUDATIVE RETINAL DETACHMENT IN ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS- A CASE REPORT.
    T. CHIU, H.C. LIN
  64. THE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT OF TECTORIGENIN IN A MOUSE EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE UVEITIS (EAU) MODEL.
    K. KANG, S. KIM
  65. RELIABILITY OF MICROPERIMETRY IN PATIENTS WITH X-LINKED RPGR RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA AND CHOROIDERE.
    A. DAVIES, A. NANDA, R. MACLAREN
  66. NON-IDENTICAL MONOZYGOTIC TWINS WITH RPGR-ASSOCIATED RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA.
    A. NANDA, P. CLOUSTON, R. MACLAREN
  67. FUNDUS ALBIPUNCTATUS DIAGNOSED IN A 51-YEAR-OLD PATIENT.
    N. SILVA, I. CARNEIRO, A. MARTA, M. FURTADO, M. LUME
  68. MACULAR VESSEL DENSITY OCTA ANALISYS IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA AND MORPHOFUNCTIONAL CORRELATION.
    P. CORAZZA, P. CIRAFICI, V. TESTA, H. ORLANS, M. BERISSO, C.E. TRAVERSO, M. NICOLÒ
  69. VISUAL OUTCOMES AND POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OF COMBINED 25 GAUGE TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL SUTURELESS VITRECTOMY AND GLUED IOL IN CASES OF SUBLUXATED OR DISLOCATED IOLS WITH DEFICIENT CAPSULE.
    G. TSANAKTSIDIS, S. LY
  70. POST-VITRECTOMY ENDOPHTHALMITIS.
    G. VECCHIONE, M. LOFFREDO
  71. SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF A LARGE CHOROIDAL MELANOMA IN A YOUNG PATIENT WITH TRANSVITREAL ENDORESECTION COMBINED WITH ADJUVANT RUTHENIUM BRACHYTHERAPY.
    S. RIZZO, G. VICINI, G. PIERETTI, C. NICOLOSI, C. MAZZINI
  72. DEEPLY PIGMENTED CLUMPS AT FOVEA : A NOVEL CLINICAL FIND IN FAMILIAL EXUDATIVE VITREO-RETINOPATHY (FEVR).
    C.H. VYAS, V. KADRI
  73. LOW LUMINANCE AND LOW CONTRAST VISUAL ACUITY AS POTENTIAL OUTCOME MEASURES IN CHOROIDEREMIA CLINICAL TRIALS.
    L. WOOD, J. JOLLY, J. KAPETANOVIC, C. ANDREWS, R. MACLAREN
  74. COMBINATION OF PNEUMATIC VITREOLYSIS WITH PHACOEMULSIFICATION IN A PATIENT WITH CATARACT AND VITREOMACULAR TRACTION.
    P. ZAMYTSKIY, A. ZOLOTAREV, D. PETRACHKOV, I. KAZAKOV, E. MIROSHNICHENKO
  75. APPLICATIONS OF IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR RETINA EYE-FUNDUS IMAGES. SOME MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF DISEASES FROM RETINA EYE-FUNDUS IMAGES.
    O VASCAN, M. WEINGART
  76. MACULAR PIGMENTARY CHANGES DUE TO RETINAL HEMORRHAGES IN CHILDREN WITH RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY.
    M. MRUGACZ, R. ANTOSIUK






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Organizers

Stanislao Rizzo (Italy)

Francesco Faraldi (Italy)

Carl Claes (Belgium)

José García-Arumí (Spain)

Kourous A. Rezaei (USA)

Ramin Tadayoni (France)

Albert Augustin (Germany)

Ehab EL Rayes (Egypt)

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Stanislao RIZZO

AOUC Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi,

Florence (Italy)

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Francesco BARCA

Tomaso CAPOROSSI

AOUC Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi,

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Andrea GIORNI

Dario MUCCIOLO

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