1.polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2000;41(12):2573-2584
No Abstract Available.
Choroid*
2.Patterns of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy among a Multiracial Population in a Malaysian Hospital
Nazima SA ; Hanisah AH ; Rona AN ; Wong HS ; Amin A ; Bastion MLC ; Mushawiahti M ; Hazlita MI
Medicine and Health 2016;11(2):245-256
Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) is a retinal disorder characterized
by aneurismal polypoidal lesions in choroidal vasculature. PCV appears to
preferentially affect pigmented individuals and is considerably high among Asians.
Most reports on patterns of PCV around Asia are based on a homogenous race
(e.g. Chinese, Japanese) and very few descriptions from a multiracial population
like those seen in Malaysia. The present study aimed to describe the demographic
features, clinical and investigative characteristics of PCV in a multiracial group at
Universiti Kebangsaaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC). Ninety one eyes of 86
PCV patients, comprising of Chinese (65.1%), Malays (31.4%), Indians (2.3%) and
Eurasian (1.2%) were retrospectively reviewed. All underwent complete ophthalmic
examination and investigations. Mean patient age was 70.4 years with a male
preponderance (59.3%), and mostly unilateral presentation (94.1%). The logMAR
mean presenting visual acuity was 0.78 ± 0.64. Polypoidal vascular lesions were
located generally within the macula area (86.8%), manifesting mainly as submacular
hemorrhage (59.3%). Interestingly a number of eyes (43.9%) had associated drusen.
Optical coherence tomography largely demonstrated exudative changes (75.9%)
and almost all patients (97.7%) had loss of external limiting membrane (ELM) and
IS/OS interface. On indocyanine green angiography, majority of eyes had multiple
polyps (82.4%) with ‘cluster’ (58.2%) being the commonest configuration. In
conclusion, although the patterns of PCV in UKMMC were mainly similar to other
Asian patients, a number of our patients had associated drusen. This indicates
that PCV in our population could be a variant of neovascular age related macular
degeneration and not solely idiopathic in nature.
Retinaldehyde
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Choroid
3.Paradoxical Choroid Plexitis during Treatment for Tuberculous Meningoencephalitis
Hyoeun BAE ; Keun Tae KIM ; Yong Won CHO ; Kon CHU ; Soon Tae LEE
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2019;15(4):578-580
No abstract available.
Choroid
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Meningoencephalitis
4.A Case of Choroid Plexus Carcinoma with Rapid Dissemination after Gross Total Resection.
Il Kwon KOO ; Seong Ho KIM ; Jang Ho BAE ; Oh Lyong KIM ; Byung Yon CHOI ; Soo Ho CHO
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1998;27(5):655-659
One to three percent of childhood brain tumors are choroid plexus tumors. Of these, 30-40% are considered to be choroid plexus carcinoma. We report one case of choroid plexus carcinoma without parenchymal invasion, which showed rapid dissemination along whole CSF pathway and developed postoperative hydrocephalus in spite of gross total resection.
Brain Neoplasms
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Choroid Plexus Neoplasms
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Choroid Plexus*
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Choroid*
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Hydrocephalus
5.The Variants of Macular Choroidal Veins in ICG Angiography.
In Taek KIM ; Sang Hee LEE ; Hyung Duk SEO
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1996;37(11):1832-1837
The choroidal vascular structure in macula is anatomically different from that in other region. And choroidal venous drainage in macula represents various types. This study attempted to classify the choroidal venous drainage in macula and focused on the relationship between the choroidal venous drainage type and a disease involving macula, esp. age-related macular degeneration(ARMD). The authors performed indocyanine green(ICG) angiography in 115 eyes (93 patients) without macular disease and in 31 eyes (24 patients) with ARMD, which were presented with choroidal new vessels. The choroidal venous drainage in macula was classified as 4 types. They were superotemporal drainage, inferotemporal drainage, horizontal watershed, and irregular type. The most common type of choroidal venous drainage was horizontal watershed type which was showed in 55 eyes (48%) without macular diease and 15 eyes (48%) with ARMD. Any relationship between a type of choroidal venous, drainage and ARMD was not found.
Angiography*
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Choroid*
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Drainage
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Veins*
6.Transposition of Anterior Choroidal Artery and Posterior Communicating Artery Origin.
Chan Young CHOI ; Chae Heuck LEE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2012;52(3):240-242
The anterior choroidal artery has several kinds of variations. Among them, the transposition of anterior choroidal artery and posterior communicating artery origins has been extremely rare. We report a case with cerebral aneurysm arising from posterior communicating artery which origin was distal to the anterior choroidal artery and review the relevant literature.
Arteries
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Choroid
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Intracranial Aneurysm
7.Choroidal Detachment after Pneumatic Retinopexy.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1989;30(1):143-147
Pneumatic retinopexy is a new procedure that is effective in treating the uncomplicated cases of rhegmatogenous retinal detachments. The procedure of pneumatic retinopexy is composed of cryotherapy(photocoagulation), intraocular gas injection and postoperative positioning. The advantages of this procedure are less tissue damage, no hospitalization, reduced expense and minimal complication. For these reasons, this procedure has become popular retinal detachment surgeons. Peports of associated complications are still limited. The authors experienced one case of choroidal detachment after intraocular gas(SF6 gas) injection in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in pseudophakic eye.
Choroid*
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Hospitalization
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Retinal Detachment
8.Two cases of congenital macular coloboma.
Young Keun SHIN ; Jong Soo LEE ; Boo Sup OUM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1995;36(11):2061-2066
Macular coloboma is a rare atypical form of choroidal coloboma which develop secondary to intrauterine infection or developmental abnormality of the eye. These are usually oval or round with well defined margin sized from less than 1 disc diameter to 10 disc diameters. The macular coloboma was classified into pigmented type, non-pigmented type, and type associated with presence of abnormal vessels. We experienced two cases of macular coloboma, without any family history or other associated physical abnormalities. The first case showed pigmented type in the right eye and intermediated type between pigmented and non-pigmented type in the left eye and the second case showed macular coloboma with abnormal vessels.
Choroid
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Coloboma*
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Humans
9.Atypical Pattern of Choroidal Hypopigmentation with Cutaneous Vitiligo
Mirinae KIM ; Jin woo KWON ; Young Hoon PARK
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2019;33(1):99-100
No abstract available.
Choroid
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Hypopigmentation
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Vitiligo
10.Choroidal Osteoma Accompanied by Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy.
Hyun Sup CHOI ; Yong Kyu KIM ; Sung Pyo PARK
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2018;32(6):521-522
No abstract available.
Choroid*
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Diabetic Retinopathy*
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Osteoma*