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Korean Journal of Ophthalmology ; : 257-261, 2011.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-125049

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PURPOSE: To identify the long term clinical course of amblyopia and strabismus that developed secondary to a monocular corneal opacity following suspected epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) in infancy. METHODS: This was a retrospective study analyzing the medical records of seven patients, treated in our clinic, who were followed for more than five years. RESULTS: Four patients in our clinic underwent a corneal ulcer treatment following suspected EKC. Each developed a monocular corneal opacity. Three patients with a chief complaint of corneal opacity were transferred to our clinic from other clinics. These patients had documented histories of treatment for EKC in infancy. All patients were treated with early occlusion therapy, but amblyopia persisted in four patients. Furthermore, all patients had strabismus and showed a significant reduction of stereoscopic vision. CONCLUSIONS: Although infants with EKC are not always cooperative, slit lamp examination should be performed as early as possible, and appropriate medical treatment should be performed, thus reducing the development of corneal opacity. Careful follow up should be regularly performed, and the occurrence of amblyopia or strabismus should be verified at an early stage using visual acuity or ocular alignment examination. Ophthalmologic treatments, including active occlusion therapy, should also be pursued.


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Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Humains , Nourrisson , Mâle , Infections à Adenoviridae/complications , Amblyopie/étiologie , Opacité cornéenne/complications , Évolution de la maladie , Épidémies , Infections virales de l'oeil/complications , Études de suivi , Kératoconjonctivite/complications , Pronostic , Réfraction oculaire , République de Corée/épidémiologie , Études rétrospectives , Facteurs de risque , Strabisme/étiologie , Vision binoculaire , Acuité visuelle
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International Journal of Oral Biology ; : 191-195, 2010.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-92232

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Oleanolic acid is a natural triterpenoid that exists widely in foods and some medicinal herbs. The purpose of this study was to determine the antimicrobial activity of oleanolic acid against Streptococcus mutans strains isolated from a Korean population. Antimicrobial activity against these bacteria was evaluated by minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and time kill curves. The tolerance of human gingival fibroblasts and human periodontal ligaments to oleanolic acid was tested using a methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay. The MIC90 value of oleanolic acid for both S. mutans and S. sobrinus isolated from Koreans was 8 microg/ml. Oleanolic acid showed bactericidal effects against S. mutans ATCC 25175T and S. sobrinus ATCC 33478T at 1 x MIC (8 microg/ml) and had no cytotoxic effects against KB cells at this dose. The results suggest that oleanolic acid could be useful in the future development of oral hygiene products for the prevention of dental caries.


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Humains , Bactéries , Caries dentaires , Fibroblastes , Cellules KB , Acide oléanolique , Hygiène buccodentaire , Desmodonte , Plantes médicinales , Streptococcus , Streptococcus mutans , Streptococcus sobrinus
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