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      Timothy James McCulley

      Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA | Department of Ophthalmology, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of ...

       

       

      KOL Resume for Timothy James McCulley

      Year
      2021

      Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA

      Ruiz Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, McGovern Medical School, Houston, Texas.

      2020

      Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

      2019

      Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA,

      2018

      Departments of Ophthalmology (LSP, MPA, ACP), Pathology (LXS), and Statistics (EA), Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil; and The Wilmer Eye Institute (TJM), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

      2017

      Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA

      2016

      Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland USA

      2014

      Department of Ophthalmology (MKY), Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MKY), Boston, Massachusetts; Wilmer Eye Institute (WJP, TJM), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; Department of Ophthalmology (JPR), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Department of Neurological Surgery (MWM), University of California, San Francisco, California.

      The Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States

      2013

      Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

      King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

      2012

      The Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

      Department of Ophthalmology, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA,

      Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

      2011

      School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California. Timothy J. McCulley is currently practicing at Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, and is also affiliated with King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

      2010

      Department of Ophthalmology, University of California San Francisco, 10 Koret Way, K-301, San Francisco, CA 94143-0730, USA

      2009

      Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, The University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

      2008

      University of California, San Francisco, USA

      Santa Casa de Misericórdia de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

      2007

      Department of Ophthalmology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA

      2006

      University of California San Francisco, Department of Ophthalmology, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

      2005

      *Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford, California, U.S.A.; †Cincinnati Eye Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.; and ‡The Eye Institute, National Health Care Group, Singapore, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.

      Stanford University School of Medicine (T.J.M.), Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford, CA; Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (B.L.L., W.J.F.), University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL.

      2004

      *University of California at Irvine College of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Irvine, California, U.S.A.; †Cincinnati Eye Institute and The University of Cincinnati School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.; ‡The Eye Institute, National Health Care Group, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore; and §Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford, California, U.S.A.

      Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA

      2003

      From the Department of Ophthalmology, University of California at Irvine, College of Medicine, Irvine, California, USA

      *Cincinnati Eye Institute and The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.; †The Eye Institute, National Health Care Group, Singapore Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore; and ‡The University of California, Irvine, College of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Irvine, California, U.S.A.

      2002

      The University of California, Irvine; Department of Ophthalmology, Irvine, Calif., Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford, Calif., Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, Fla., USA

      2001

      Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA

      2000

      Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, Florida, USA.

       

       

      Timothy James McCulley: Influence Statistics

      Sample of concepts for which Timothy James McCulley is among the top experts in the world.
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      gliomatosis growth #1
      presented vasovagal #1
      aftermath stevens #1
      vasovagallike symptoms #1
      pag durability #1
      expansion sphenoid #1
      students test distance #1
      daily 510 episodes #1
      distance orbital apices #1
      clinically evident entrapment #1
      hypotension ventriculoperitoneal #1
      pag arachnoid #1
      oculocardiac reflex case #1
      gliomas pag #1
      remaining cyst conjunctiva #1
      width sphenoid sinus #1
      posterior extension width #1
      hypotension sunken #1
      muscle 15yearold male #1
      conjunctiva marsupialization #1
      small solidified areas #1
      conjunctival drainage site #1
      students test width #1
      marsupialization orbital #1
      orbital disease neuroophthalmology #1
      evident entrapment #1
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      control posterior extension #1
      extra ocular motility #1
      sphenoid sinus expansion #1
      limited orbits #1
      expansion radiographic #1
      width sphenoid #1
      orbit neuroophthalmic findings #1
      9 mm reduction #1
      glioma perineural #1
      contralateral fracture repair #1
      gliomatosis pag #1
      advanced clinical deterioration #2
      septolysis experimental #2
      neuroophthalmology abnormalities #2
      conjunctiva year #2
      cysts adjacent conjunctiva #2
      csf extracranial csf #2
      adults suggestive findings #2
      hg acuity #2
      84 36 seconds #2
      bleb placement #2
      complicated pterional #2
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      Prominent publications by Timothy James McCulley

      KOL-Index: 12118

      OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) after cataract extraction and to use the incidence to evaluate the causal relationship between cataract extraction and NAION.

      DESIGN: Cohort study.

      PARTICIPANTS: Five thousand seven hundred eighty-seven cataract extraction cases at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (BPEI) in a 5-year period between January 1, 1993 and December 31, 1997.

      METHODS: During the study period, an estimated 5787 ...

      Known for Cataract Extraction | Optic Neuropathy | Incidence Naion | Anterior Ischemic | 1 Year
      KOL-Index: 9828

      AIM: To determine the risk of non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION) after cataract extraction (CE) in the fellow eye of patients with prior unilateral NAION.

      DESIGN: Retrospective, cohort study.

      METHODS: Medical records of patients with NAION evaluated in our institution between 1 January 1986 and 31 December 2001 were reviewed to determine the onset of NAION and the time of CE. Patients were excluded if the date of NAION and CE was unreliable, or if CE in the fellow ...

      Known for Fellow Eye | Cataract Extraction | Patients Naion | Optic Neuropathy | Arteritic Anterior
      KOL-Index: 8321

      PURPOSE: This study evaluates the effect of unilateral blepharoptosis repair on contralateral eyelid position and assesses the relation between preoperative eyelid height interdependence, consistent with Hering law, and surgical outcome.

      METHODS: The medical records of 54 patients (21 men, 33 women; mean age, 65 years) who underwent external levator advancement for unilateral aponeurotic blepharoptosis were reviewed for preoperative and postoperative margin reflex distance (MRD) of the ...

      Known for Contralateral Eyelid | Unilateral Blepharoptosis Repair | Patients Decrease | 1 Mm | Nonoperated Eye
      KOL-Index: 8302

      BackgroundPlacebo-controlled clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of tocilizumab (TCZ) for remission maintenance and glucocorticoid sparing in patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA). However, limited data exist on the effectiveness and safety of TCZ for GCA in real-world clinical practice.MethodsThis was a retrospective, single-center analysis of patients with GCA treated with intravenous or subcutaneous TCZ (2010–2018). Outcomes evaluated before and after TCZ initiation ...

      Known for Giant Cell Arteritis | Patients Gca | Visual Manifestations | Tcz Treatment | Time Flare
      KOL-Index: 7939

      A recent study has reported an excellent correlation between intraocular pressure (IOP) and intracranial pressure (ICP), suggesting that measurement of IOP may serve as a noninvasive means to determine ICP. To reexamine the relation between IOP and ICP, we reviewed the medical records of all patients who underwent lumbar puncture between 1991 and 2007 in the neuro-ophthalmology clinic at the University of California San Francisco. Data for IOP and ICP were available for 55 patients. ...

      Known for Intracranial Pressure | Iop Icp | Lumbar Puncture | Correlation Intraocular | Studies Spinal
      KOL-Index: 7760

      PURPOSE: To explain the mechanism for acquired enophthalmos after ventriculoperitoneal shunting (VPS).

      DESIGN: Case series and a case-control study.

      PARTICIPANTS AND CONTROLS: Four study patients with bilateral enophthalmos after VPS and 10 control subjects.

      METHODS: Case description of 4 study patients. Calculated orbital volumes for 2 study patients were compared with controls using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.

      MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Exophthalmometry measurements and total orbital and ...

      Known for Intracranial Hypotension | Sunken Eyes | Bilateral Enophthalmos | Sagging Brain Syndrome | Orbital Volumes
      KOL-Index: 7631

      PURPOSE: To describe 4 patients who sustained facial nerve injury during temporal artery biopsy.

      DESIGN: Retrospective, observational case series.

      METHODS: The medical records were reviewed of 4 patients (2 men, 2 women; mean age 72.8 years, range 60 to 87), referred for evaluation of palsy of the frontal branch of the facial nerve following temporal artery biopsy. Main outcomes measured were site of incision, length of follow-up, and degree of recovery.

      RESULTS: In all cases, incisions ...

      Known for Facial Nerve | Temporal Artery Biopsy | Frontal Branch | Cell Arteritis | Female Giant
      KOL-Index: 7166

      BackgroundThis study evaluates, in patients with aniridia, the prevalence of optic nerve hypoplasia and its association with foveal hypoplasia.MethodsThe medical records of 56 patients with aniridia (31 female, 25 male, mean age 33 years, range 2–74 years) were retrospectively evaluated for optic nerve and foveal hypoplasia. The difference in prevalence of foveal hypoplasia in patients with and without optic nerve hypoplasia was compared using Fisher's exact test.ResultsSix of 56 ...

      Known for Optic Nerve | Foveal Hypoplasia | Patients Aniridia | Statistical Significance | Fovea Centralis
      KOL-Index: 6880

      PURPOSE: To evaluate, in patients with acquired good-function blepharoptosis, levator advancement success and surgical failure risk factors.

      METHODS: This retrospective, case-cohort study was university based. An estimated 828 patients underwent levator advancement for acquired good-function blepharoptosis between January 1, 1990, and December 31, 1999. Seventy-two patients underwent reoperation during the first postoperative year. Of 125 randomly selected patients not undergoing ...

      Known for Levator Function | Hering Dependence | Multivariate Analysis | Aponeurosis Advancement | Contralateral Blepharoptosis
      KOL-Index: 6398

      BACKGROUND: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a common systemic vasculitis, with a presumed Caucasian predominance. The occurrence of GCA in Asians has rarely been addressed. This study aims to assess the incidence of giant cell arteritis in Asians.

      METHODS: In this retrospective review, the self-reported ethnicities of patients with biopsy-proven GCA at the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF) were recorded. Ethnic distribution of the patient population served by UCSF was estimated ...

      Known for Giant Cell Arteritis | Retrospective Review | Biopsyproven Gca | Continental Ancestry | Caucasian Patients
      KOL-Index: 6238

      PURPOSE: To evaluate the acute effects of sildenafil (Viagra; Pfizer, Inc, New York, New York) on the electroretinogram and multifocal electroretinogram.

      METHODS: Eighteen healthy individuals (ages 21-49 years) were studied; 14 were given 200 mg sildenafil orally and four were given only water. All subjects were tested before sildenafil and 1 hour after sildenafil (or water) with a desaturated Panel D-15 color test, a full-field standard electroretinogram, and a multifocal ...

      Known for Acute Effects | 1 Hour | New York | Fullfield Electroretinogram | Sildenafil Citrate
      KOL-Index: 6196

      PURPOSE: To determine the safety and efficacy of autologous postauricular dermal grafts as posterior lamellar spacing material in patients with lower eyelid retraction.

      METHODS: At a tertiary care institution, 10 eyelids of 10 patients (7 men, 3 women; mean 56 years, range 24-78) who underwent repair of lower eyelid retraction using a postauricular dermal graft between July 2008 and December 2010 were retrospectively assessed. Data collected included patient demographics, etiology of ...

      Known for Lower Eyelid Retraction | Posterior Lamellar | Donor Site Complications | Autologous Dermal | Patient Demographics
      KOL-Index: 5940

      OBJECTIVE: To evaluate orbital pressure (OP), intraocular pressure (IOP), and the effectiveness of canthotomy, cantholysis, and septolysis using an experimental orbital hemorrhage model.

      METHODS: Expired whole blood was injected into the retrobulbar space of 10 human cadaver orbits. At 1-mL increments, OP, IOP, and globe position were documented. The mean (SD) time interval between the injections was 84 (36) seconds. Following injection of 22 mL, lateral canthotomy, cantholysis, and ...

      Known for Orbital Pressure | Mm Hg | Canthotomy Cantholysis | Retrobulbar Hemorrhage | Decompression Surgical
      KOL-Index: 5875

      PURPOSE: We describe two cases of orbital trapdoor fractures with medial rectus muscle incarceration.

      METHODS: Small interventional case series.

      RESULTS: This is a retrospective university based report of two healthy males (11 and 14 years old) who developed diplopia following blunt orbital trauma. Both patients had decreased horizontal ocular motility of the involved eye with minimal additional evidence of trauma. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated no significant bony displacement; ...

      Known for Medial Orbital | Rectus Muscle | Wall Trapdoor | Ocular Motility | Computed Tomography
      KOL-Index: 5499

      PURPOSE: To compare sensitivity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa corneal isolates to ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, and trovafloxacin.

      METHODS: Sensitivities of P. aeruginosa corneal isolates to each antibiotic from the periods 1985 to 1987 (n = 32) and 1995 to 1999 (n = 85) were evaluated in vitro with E tests (AB Biodisk; Remel, Lenexa, Kansas).

      RESULTS: Overall, the percent of P. aeruginosa corneal isolates sensitive in vitro to ofloxacin (106/117, 90.6%) was significantly less than to ...

      Known for Pseudomonas Aeruginosa | Ofloxacin Ciprofloxacin | Sensitivity Tests | Infective Agents

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      Timothy James McCulley:Expert Impact

      Concepts for whichTimothy James McCulleyhas direct influence:Cataract extraction,  Fellow eye,  Visual acuity,  Intracranial pressure,  Eyelid retraction,  Optic nerve,  Sunken eyes,  Sphenoid sinus.

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