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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-163568

ABSTRACT

The authors studied 410 cases of strabismus patients who visited our clinic from 1973 to 1978 Among them, 170 cases of esotropia, 234 cases of exotropia and 6 cases of hypertropia were observed. The average age at the time of onset was 3.4 years in esotropia and 5.2 years in exotropia. Visul acuity in exotropia was relatively good. 0.7 or more visual acuity was 53 % in exotropia and 34.7 % in exotropia. Refractive status, hypertropia above 1.5D was 64. 2 % in esotropia, but, no specific correlation was found between exotropia and refractive status. The incidence of amblyopia was 33.1 % in esotropia and 19.7 % in exotropia. In accomodative esotropia, the patients with high AC/A ratio were treated with bifocal segment glasses. and the results were good.


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Humans , Amblyopia , Esotropia , Exotropia , Eyeglasses , Glass , Incidence , Strabismus , Visual Acuity
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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-192709

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Asteroid hyalitis is a condition in which myriads of creamy or dull-white opacities (asteroid bodies) are suspended in the vitreous. Asteroid bodies are spherical or disc-shaped white bodies in the vitreous and were first differentiated from scyminans by Benson in 1894 as asteroid hyalitis (Benson's disease). The authors report here two cases of asteroid hyalitis: the first, a 55 year old male is associated with vitreoretinal hemorrhage, and the second, a 47 year old male is associated with cataract. Lens dislocation and pulmonary tuberculosis. They have no diabetes or hypercholesterolemla. We briefIy reviewed the literature relating to the asteroid hyalitis.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cataract , Hemorrhage , Lens Subluxation , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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