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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 124-126, 2015.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-45172

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PURPOSE: To report the long-term results concerning refractive changes after radial keratotomy in 6 eyes of 3 patients. CASE SUMMARY: We observed 3 patients who underwent radial keratotomy over 25 years previously. The positive effect of this surgery on the correction of refractive error decreased with increasing post-surgery time and myopic refractive errors accompanying astigmatism recurred. On average, refractive errors improved to 3.375 diopter (D) and corneal power improved to 2.954 D; in all cases, uncorrected visual acuities were not significantly improved. CONCLUSIONS: The effect of radial keratotomy on the correction of refractive errors decreased with time due to regression; myopic refractive errors recurred in the long-term.


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Humanos , Astigmatismo , Ceratotomia Radial , Miopia , Erros de Refração , Acuidade Visual
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 586-591, 2015.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-14241

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PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of bimatoprost on the permeability of cultured human trabecular meshwork cells (HTMC) monolayer. METHODS: HTMCs were cultured until confluency in the inner Transwell chamber and then exposed to benzalkonium chloride, brimonidine, latanoprost or bimatoprost for 1 week. Carboxyfluorescein permeability through the HTMC monolayer was measured using a spectrofluorometer after 2 hours in the outer chamber. Cellular viability was assessed using the MTT assay. RESULTS: Each drug diluted at 1/1000X did not affect the cellular survival (p > 0.05). Brimonidine, latanoprost and bimatoprost did not affect the carboxyfluorescein permeability through the HTMC monolayer (p > 0.05). The carboxyfluorescein permeability was not different between latanoptost and bimatoprost after 1 week of exposure (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Bimatoprost, a drug known to increase trabecular outflow, does not affect the carboxyfluorescein permeability through the HTMC monolayer. Thus, the effect on the trabecular outflow of bimatoprost may not be significant.


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Humanos , Compostos de Benzalcônio , Permeabilidade , Malha Trabecular , Bimatoprost , Tartarato de Brimonidina
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