AUTHORS (LAST NAME, FIRST NAME): Martin, Elizabeth1; Jiang, Yi2; Padilla, Steven2; Fellman, Ronald L.3; Zhou, ... Clinical Trial Registration (Abstract): No.
CONTROL ID: 2156908 SUBMISSION ROLE: Abstract Submission AUTHORS 1 2 2 3 AUTHORS (LAST NAME, FIRST NAME): Martin, Elizabeth ; Jiang, Yi ; Padilla, Steven ; Fellman, Ronald L. ; Zhou, 4 4 2 Zhehai ; Wang, Ruikang K. ; Johnstone, Murray A. INSTITUTIONS (ALL): 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Stroger/Cook County, Chicago, IL, United States. 2. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States. 3. Department of Ophthalmology , University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States. 4. Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States. Commercial Relationships Disclosure (Abstract): Elizabeth Martin: Commercial Relationship: Code N (No Commercial Relationship) | Yi Jiang: Commercial Relationship: Code N (No Commercial Relationship) | Steven Padilla: Commercial Relationship: Code N (No Commercial Relationship) | Ronald Fellman: Commercial Relationship: Code N (No Commercial Relationship) | Zhehai Zhou: Commercial Relationship: Code N (No Commercial Relationship) | Ruikang Wang: Commercial Relationship: Code N (No Commercial Relationship) | Murray Johnstone: Commercial Relationship(s);Alcon:Code C (Consultant);Allergan:Code P (Patent);Ivantis:Code C (Consultant);Sensimed:Code C (Consultant);Healionics:Code I (Personal Financial Interest);Cascade Ophthalmic's:Code I (Personal Financial Interest) Study Group: ABSTRACT TITLE: Scanning electron microscopy to characterize collector channel anatomic relationships in a non-glaucomatous human eye. ABSTRACT BODY: Purpose: To determine if the anatomic relationship between collector channel ostia (CCO) and their adjacent intrascleral collector channels (ISCC) is compatible with OCT observed pressure-dependent structural motion. Methods: Eye of a 73 y/o W/M