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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 811-818, 2023.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1001828

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Purpose@#Reduced central corneal thickness (CCT) is a risk factor for glaucoma progression and can impact intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement. Therefore, we investigated the glaucoma progression pattern and associated risk factors among individuals with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) and reduced CCT. @*Methods@#This retrospective study enrolled 187 eyes of 187 NTG patients with an open angle and a baseline IOP < 20 mmHg, adjusted for CCT. Reduced CCT was defined as < 500 µm thickness in both eyes. Patients with a history of corneal disease or surgery affecting CCT were excluded. We used Goldmann tonometry to measure baseline and CCT-corrected IOP (ccIOP; [IOP - [CCT - 545]/50 × 2.5]). The participants were divided into progressing and stable subgroups. @*Results@#The mean CCT was 481.2 ± 17.5 µm and the mean follow-up period was 6.3 ± 2.5 years. The baseline IOP and ccIOP were 13.7 ± 2.4 and 16.6 ± 2.5 mmHg, respectively. The average visual field progression rate was -0.79 ± 1.26 dB/yr. Of the participants, 47 (26.6%) and 140 (73.4%) were in the progressing and stable group, respectively. Participants in the progressing group were older, had a higher baseline ccIOP, and had a higher proportion of pseudophakia than those in the stable group. Multivariate analysis showed that baseline ccIOP was a significant risk factor. @*Conclusions@#Individuals presenting with NTG and reduced CCT had a relatively stable glaucoma progression rate. However, glaucoma progression was associated with old age, pseudophakia, and high baseline IOP in individuals with reduced CCT. In particular, the only significant factor associated with glaucoma progression was ccIOP. Therefore, ccIOP is a clinically significant factor in individuals with NTG and reduced CCT.

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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 989-992, 2021.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-901042

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Purpose@#To report a rare case of eyelid lipoma. Case summary: A 41-year-old female presented with a palpable mass in her left upper eyelid. Diffuse hard mass was palpable at preaponeurotic fat layer of left upper eyelid, and there was no inflammatory sign. Under local anesthesia, a left upper eyelid mass partial excision was performed and a biopsy specimen was collected. The mass was yellower and harder than surrounding normal eyelid fat. A lipoma was diagnosed based on histopathological findings such as proliferation of mature adipocytes. @*Conclusions@#Lipoma is a benign tumor commonly found around trunk and limbs, but rarely occurs at eyelid. Eyelid lipoma should be considered as a differential diagnosis of diffuse mass at eyelid fat layer. Diagnosis and treatment can be achieved by partial excision and histopathological examination.

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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 989-992, 2021.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-893338

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Purpose@#To report a rare case of eyelid lipoma. Case summary: A 41-year-old female presented with a palpable mass in her left upper eyelid. Diffuse hard mass was palpable at preaponeurotic fat layer of left upper eyelid, and there was no inflammatory sign. Under local anesthesia, a left upper eyelid mass partial excision was performed and a biopsy specimen was collected. The mass was yellower and harder than surrounding normal eyelid fat. A lipoma was diagnosed based on histopathological findings such as proliferation of mature adipocytes. @*Conclusions@#Lipoma is a benign tumor commonly found around trunk and limbs, but rarely occurs at eyelid. Eyelid lipoma should be considered as a differential diagnosis of diffuse mass at eyelid fat layer. Diagnosis and treatment can be achieved by partial excision and histopathological examination.

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