Short CV
- American board-certified neurologist (Indiana University)
- Clinical and research neuro-ophthalmology fellowship (Indiana University, Midwest Eye Insitute, University of Iowa)
- Reviewer for multiple international journals
- Author of book , various book chapters, clinical and research papers
- Regular course instructor at AAO and AAN
- Clinical pupillary disorders
- Pupil light reflex as a marker of neuroretinal integrity
- Pupil response to selective wavelength as marker of photoreceptor input
- Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)
- American Academy of Neurology
- North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
- European Vision and Eye Research
Aki Kawasaki |
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Hôpital Ophtalmique Jules Gonin
Avenue de France 15
1004 Lausanne
Switzerland
Phone: +41 21 626 8660
Fax: +41 21 626 8666
E-mail:
aki.kawasaki[at]fa2.ch
Key Publications
- Kardon R, Anderson SC, Damarjian TG, Grace EM, Stone E, Kawasaki A.
Chromatic pupillometry in patients with retinitis pigmentosa.
Ophthalmology Sep 22. [Epub ahead of print] 2010. - Sundaram SV, Purvin VA, Kawasaki A.
Recurrent idiopathic neuroretinitis: Natural history and effect of treatment.
Clin Exp Ophthalmol 38:591-6, 2010 - Kawasaki A, Miller NR, Kardon RH.
Pupillographic features of a relative afferent pupillary defect associated with a midbrain lesion.
Ophthalmology 117 (1): 175-179, 2010. - Kardon R, Anderson SC, Damarjian TG, Grace EM, Stone E, Kawasaki A.
Chromatic pupil responses: preferential activation of the melanopsin-mediated versus outer photoreceptor-mediated pupil light reflex.
Ophthalmology 116 (8): 1564-73, 2009. - Kaeser PF, Kawasaki A.
Disorders of pupillary structure and function.
Neurol Clinics 28 (3):657-677, 2010 . - Kawasaki A, Purvin V.
Giant cell arteritis. An updated review.
Acta Ophthalmol Scand. 87(1): 13-32, 2009. - Kawasaki A, Purvin V.
Idiopathic chiasmal neuritis: Clinical features and prognosis.
Arch Ophthalmol 127, 76-81, 2009. - Kawasaki A, Kardon RH.
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells.
J Neuro-ophthalmology 27: 195-2004, 2007 - Crippa S, Borruat FX, Kawasaki A.
Pupillary dilation lag is intermittently present in patients with a stable oculosympathetic defect (Horner syndrome).
Am J Ophthalmol 143; 712-715, 2007 - Kardon RH, Kawasaki A , Miller NR.
The origin of the relative afferent pupillary defect in optic tract lesions.
Ophthalmology 113; 1345-1353, 2006 .
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