1.The Effectiveness of Visual Field C10-2 in the Early Detection of Glaucoma with Parafoveal Scotoma.
Bo Een HWANG ; Hae Young Lopilly PARK ; Chan Kee PARK
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2017;58(3):321-326
PURPOSE: To identify the correspondence between the central sensitivity of several visual field (VF) tests and ganglion cell inner plexiform layer (GC-IPL) thickness in early glaucoma patients with parafoveal scotoma. METHODS: Fifty-seven eyes from 57 patients with glaucomatous optic neuropathy and parafoveal scotoma were analyzed using the standard automated perimetry (SAP) C10-2 test, the SAP C24-2 test, and the frequency doubling technology perimetry (FDT) C24-2 test. The correlation between the VF central sensitivity and the GC-IPL thickness from macular scans via optical coherence tomography was analyzed. RESULTS: The central sensitivity was 27.51 ± 5.43 dB, 27.39 ± 5.05 dB, and 22.09 ± 5.08 dB for SAP C24-2, SAP C10-2, and FDT C24-2, respectively. Mean GC-IPL thickness was 70.2 ± 8.5 µm. Using regression analysis, the value of log R² between the logarithmic central sensitivity and GC-IPL thickness was 0.498, and the linear R2 between the antilogarithmic central sensitivity and GC-IPL thickness in SAP C10-2 was 0.486, and both were statistically significant (p < 0.05). This relationship was stronger in early glaucoma patients compared to late glaucoma patients using SAP C10-2. CONCLUSIONS: The structure-function relationship between GC-IPL thickness and central sensitivity was better with SAP C10-2, especially in early glaucoma patients, compared to other VF modalities.
Ganglion Cysts
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Glaucoma*
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Humans
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Optic Nerve Diseases
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Scotoma*
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Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Visual Field Tests
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Visual Fields*
2.Serial Photographic Monitoring of Spontaneous Clearance of Corneal Blood Stain in a Child with Traumatic Hyphema.
Bo Een HWANG ; Ye Jin AHN ; Sun Young SHIN ; Shin Hae PARK
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2017;31(3):281-282
No abstract available.
Blood Stains*
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Child*
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Humans
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Hyphema*