Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 3 de 3
Filter
Add filters








Language
Year range
1.
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 130-134, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-489475

ABSTRACT

Objective To determine the association of-429T/C and G1704T polymorphisms in the receptor for advanced glycation end products gene with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).Methods Case-control study.From the Beijing Desheng Diabetic Eye Study cohort of 1467 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM),a total of 97 patients with PDR and 105 diabetic patients without retinopathy (DWR,duration of diabetes 15 years) were included for this study.Questionnaires were collected and general ophthalmologic examinations were performed.Biochemical analysis was conducted.DNA was extracted from peripheral venous blood.The-429T/C and G1704T single nucleotide polymorphisms were detected by the means of PCR-restrication fragment length polymorphisms.Results The frequency distribution of-429T/C in DWR group was 81.0% in TT,16.1% in TC,2.9% in CC.The frequency distribution of-429T/C in PDR group was 77.3% in TT,20.6% in TC,2.1% in CC.There was no significant statistical difference between the two groups (x2 =0.40,P>0.05).Frequency of the-429T/C minor allele C in the DWR and PDR group were 11.0% and 12.4%,respectively,with no significant statistical difference between the two groups (x2 =0.20,P>0.05).The frequency distribution of G1704T in DWR group was 66.7% in GG,29.5% in GT,3.8% in TT.The frequency distribution of G1704T in PDR group was 78.4% in GG,21.6% in GT.There was no significant statistical difference between the two groups (x2 =3.44,P>0.05).Frequency of the G1704T minor allele T in the DWR and PDR group were 18.6 % and 10.8 %,respectively,in which significant difference was found within the two groups (x2 =4.79,OR=1.88,95%CI:1.06-3.33,P<0.05).Conclusions G1704T polymorphism is associated with PDR presence and 1704G allele may increase the risk of PDR.

2.
Ophthalmology in China ; (6): 225-228, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-406138

ABSTRACT

Pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) is a common vitreoretinal surgical procedure. With its rapid advances many vitreoretinal diseases that have the potential to blind can now be treated. Although surgical complications are decreasing due to the improvement of surgical tools and techniques, these are not uncommon in our daily clinical practice. The sclerotomy-related complications, for example, are of great concern because they can result in retinal detachment and loss of vision. This article will review the common sclerotomy-re-lated complications including the sclerotomy-related retinal breaks and detachment, fibrovaacular ingrowth into the sclerotomy site, and vitreous incarceration. The risk factors and the practical measures to prevent these complications are also discussed. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2009, 18: 225-228)

3.
Ophthalmology in China ; (6): 251-253, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-406111

ABSTRACT

Objective To determine the risk factors of light perception and no light perception appearenee after vitrectomy for pro-liferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Design Retrospective, noncomparative case series. Participants 242 patients (288 eyes) who un-derwent vitrectomy for PDR. Methods 288 eyes of participants from 2002 to 2006 at Beijing Tongren Eye Center were reviewed. Cases that had postoperative visual acuity of light perception (LP) and no light perception (NLP) were recorded and PDR stages, traction reti-nal detachment involving macula, postoperative retinal detachment, postoperative vitreous hemorrhage, postoperative neovascular glauco-ma and re-operations were analyzed. Main Outcome Measures Postoperative complications, PDR stage, macular disorder. Results Subjects were divided into two groups. LP/NLP group included eyes that had postoperative visual acuity of light perception and no light perception (totally 14 eyes in this group). Another group (control group) included eyes that had postoperative visual acuity of hand mo-tion or better (totally 274 eyes in this group). When compared with control group, the LP/NLP group had significantly higher prevalence of PDR 6, traction retinal detachment involving macula, postoperative retinal detachment, postoperative vitreous hemorrhage, postopera-tive neovascular glaucoma and reoperation (P value was 0.042, 0.048, 0.048, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, respectively). Conclusion Risk factors of light perception and no light perception after vitrectomy for PDR include PDR stage 6, traction retinal detachment involving macula, postoperative retinal detachment, postoperative, vitreous hemorrhage, postoperative neovascular glaucoma and re-operation. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2009, 18: 251-253)

SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL