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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 105-107, 1971.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134639

ABSTRACT

Between Oct. 1965 and Oct. 1970 467 eyes (450 patients) which recieved Sr90 (beta-ray) irradiation postoperatively were observed clinically at Severance hospital. 1) Among 467 eyes (450 patients), 321 eyes (68.7%) were referred to this hospital for postoperative beta-ray irradiation only (Fig.1). 2) 4500 rep of Sr90 were given to each eye in three equally divided doses. One 1st does was given about 24hours after surgery and the other two doses were given at one week inteintervals. 3) There was no significant sex difference in the number of patients-male (215 patients) and female (235 patient). 4) The oldest patient was 82 years and the yougest 16. 5) The greatest number of patients were between 31 and 40 year old (34.2%) and only one was over 81 year old (0.2%). 6) 230 left eyes were involved and 203 right eyes 17 patients had pterygium bilaterally (34 eyes). 7) 42 eyes had recurrent pterygium, there was no sex relationship in number of recurrences and no difference between right and left eyes developing recurrent pterigia. 8) Among 467 eyes which received post operatives sr90 irradiation, the incidence of recurrence was 2.8% (9 eyes).


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Adult , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Incidence , Pterygium , Recurrence , Sex Characteristics
2.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 105-107, 1971.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134638

ABSTRACT

Between Oct. 1965 and Oct. 1970 467 eyes (450 patients) which recieved Sr90 (beta-ray) irradiation postoperatively were observed clinically at Severance hospital. 1) Among 467 eyes (450 patients), 321 eyes (68.7%) were referred to this hospital for postoperative beta-ray irradiation only (Fig.1). 2) 4500 rep of Sr90 were given to each eye in three equally divided doses. One 1st does was given about 24hours after surgery and the other two doses were given at one week inteintervals. 3) There was no significant sex difference in the number of patients-male (215 patients) and female (235 patient). 4) The oldest patient was 82 years and the yougest 16. 5) The greatest number of patients were between 31 and 40 year old (34.2%) and only one was over 81 year old (0.2%). 6) 230 left eyes were involved and 203 right eyes 17 patients had pterygium bilaterally (34 eyes). 7) 42 eyes had recurrent pterygium, there was no sex relationship in number of recurrences and no difference between right and left eyes developing recurrent pterigia. 8) Among 467 eyes which received post operatives sr90 irradiation, the incidence of recurrence was 2.8% (9 eyes).


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Incidence , Pterygium , Recurrence , Sex Characteristics
3.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 119-120, 1971.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134633

ABSTRACT

The author experienced a case of Aniridia in both eyes with increased intra-ouclar pressure. She was 3 month old and had no other congenital abnormalities and significant family history. Intra-ouclar pressure of her both eyes has been controlled within normal limits since goniopuncture was performed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Aniridia , Congenital Abnormalities
4.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 119-120, 1971.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134632

ABSTRACT

The author experienced a case of Aniridia in both eyes with increased intra-ouclar pressure. She was 3 month old and had no other congenital abnormalities and significant family history. Intra-ouclar pressure of her both eyes has been controlled within normal limits since goniopuncture was performed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Aniridia , Congenital Abnormalities
5.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 67-72, 1971.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-213144

ABSTRACT

This study was planned to determine the subjective and objective refraction under Mydrin P (Sansei Do Pham. Co.) among 758 Korean high school girls in Seoul area age of 12 to 18 years. Brightness (illumination) of 6 class rooms out of 30 in junior high school and 11 class rooms out of 24 in senior high school was measured with a sight meter (Western model 703-60, type 7, Western Co.) and a sun light illumination meter (Western model 756, Weston Co.). 1. Among 758 high school girls, error was 80.34% and emmetropia 19.66%. 2. As to the distribution of refractive erros, 30.02% was hyperopic refractive error and 69.98% was myopic refractive error. 3. The incidence of each refractive errors was the following order: hyperopia 15.44%, myop4 37.40%, compound myopic astigmatism 15.04%, compound hyperopic astigmatism 5.54%, simple myopic astigmatism 3.23%, simple hyperopic astigmatism 2.9%, mixed astigmations 0.73%. 5. The incidence of refractive errors in relation to age reveals the myopic refractive error increases from 37.35% at the age of 12 years reaching to 97.06% at the age of 18 years, while the hyperopic refractive error decreases from 62.65% at the age of 12 years decreasing to 2.94% at the age of 18 years. 6. Emmetropia was most frequent at the age of 16 years and there after tends to decrease. 7. Hyperopic refractive error under 1.00D was 23.99% and myopic refractive error under 1.00D was 26.62%. 8. As to the type of astigmatism, "with the rule" was 52.88%, "against rule" 40.14%, "oblique" 4.33% and mixed astigmatism 2.64% only. 9. The brightness of classrooms reveals averaing 75.5 F.C. in senior high school and 30.2 F.C. in senior high school. The day light factor measured at the same time was average 6.2% in junior high school and 1.8% in senior high school. The balance of illumination measured at the sametime was average 69.8% in junior high school and 52.6% in senior high school.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Astigmatism , Emmetropia , Hyperopia , Incidence , Lighting , Refractive Errors , Seoul , Solar System
6.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 41-44, 1969.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-25489

ABSTRACT

The traumatic retinopathy of Purtcher, traumatic liporrhagia retinae or traumatic retinal angiopathy, which has long been known to follow accidents, which is supposed to be caused by fat embolism due to particularly those involving extensive crushing or fractures in various part of the body, not from direct injuries of the eye. Ophthalmological reports on such conditions are rare. Recently we experienced a case of Purtscher's disease in which 52 year old male patient was first admitted in orthopedic department with anterior iliac crest bone fracture, left 6th-7th ribs fractures and pneumo thorax by being pinned down under about 2 tons weights at a casting factory, Accordingly, we report here a case of traumatic retinopathy of Purtcher with literature.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Embolism, Fat , Fractures, Bone , Orthopedics , Retina , Retinaldehyde , Ribs , Thorax , Weights and Measures
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