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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 434-442, 1996.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-184949

ABSTRACT

In order to compare the visual outcome and amount of surgically induced outcome between 3.1mm clear corneal incision group and 6.0mm scleral tunnel incision group in sutureless cataract surgery, 55 eyes(44 patients) were evaluated retrospectively. Clear corneal incision group and scleral tunnel incision group was consisted of 35 eyes and 20 eyes respectively and all patients were followed up by 2months postoperatively. Twenty two eyes(65%) from clear corneal incision group and 14 eyes(70%) from scleral tunnel incision group showed the uncorrected visual acuity of 20/40 or better at postoperative first day. As measurement of surgically induced astigmatism corneal topography using CVK(computerized videokeratography) was applied. The corneal flattening was significantly more prominent at the distances of 0.75, 1.5, and 2.5mm along the 90-degree meridian at one week postoperatively in clear corneal incision group than scleral tunnel incision(p0.05). The change of surgically induced astigmatism between one day and eight weeks was within the range of one diopter in both groups. There was moderate corneal edema along the incisional meridian at one week and recovered to preoperative levet at four weeks postoperatively in clear corneal incisional group. Conclusively, clear corneal incision in catarad surgery showed early visual rehabilitation and small surgical astigmatism such like scleral tunnel incision.


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Humans , Astigmatism , Cataract , Corneal Edema , Corneal Topography , Rehabilitation , Retrospective Studies , Visual Acuity
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1302-1306, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-108926

ABSTRACT

We analyzed the result of the tests about HBs Ag, HCv Ag, HIV Ag and VDRL in the blood of the donor and evaluated sex and age distribution, cause of death of the donor, which were obtained from Central Eye Bank at St. Mary's Hospital from January 1, 1993 to December 31, 1994. 1. Hepatitis B surface Ag in the blood was positive in 13 donors(4.80%) and Hepatitis C Ag was in 4 donors(1.48%). 2. VDRL test in the blood was positive in 11 donors(4.06%) and HIV Ag was in 1 donor(0.37%). 3. In sex and age distribution, 128 donors(47.23%) were male and 3 donors(52.77%) were from 71 to 80 years was the major group of donors(67 donors: 24.72%). 4. The most common cause of death was respiratory disease(94 donors: 34.69%) and then tumor(76 donors: 28.04%), circulatory disease(66 donors: 24.35%), metabolic disease (19 donors: 7.01%), infection(9 donors: 3.32%) and trauma(7 donors: 2.58%).


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Humans , Male , Age Distribution , Cause of Death , Eye Banks , Hepatitis B , Hepatitis C , HIV , Metabolic Diseases , Tissue Donors
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 879-884, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-226984

ABSTRACT

Chediak-Higashi syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by partial oculocutaneous albinism, photophobia, nystagmus, immunodeficiency with increased susceptibility to bacterial and viral infection. We experienced a 2-year old boy who presents photophobia, hypopigmentation of retinal pigment epithelium, partial cutaneous albinism, systemic findings including recurrent fever and respiratory infection, hepatosplenomegaly and pathognomic giant cytoplasmic granules in peripheral blood cells and bone marrow, and diagnosed it as a Chediak-Higashi syndrome. We present our experience of Chediak-Higashi syndrome with brief review of the literatures related to it.


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Child, Preschool , Humans , Male , Albinism, Oculocutaneous , Blood Cells , Bone Marrow , Chediak-Higashi Syndrome , Cytoplasmic Granules , Fever , Hypopigmentation , Photophobia , Piebaldism , Retinal Pigment Epithelium
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