1.Management of Ectopia Lentis in Children.
Young Suk YU ; Jae Yoon AWH ; Jin Hak LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1999;40(7):1973-1978
To know the causes and visual prognosis of ectopia lentis in children, medical records of 41 patients (82 eyes) were retrospectively analysed.The patients were divided into systemic disease-associated, simple, and familial types according to the causes and directions of lens deviation were compared.Surgical methods, pre-and post-operative corrected vision, and complications were investigated. The mean age at diagnosis was 45/12 years old. The decreased vision (87%) and the presence of family history (7.3%) werethe chief complaints on the first examination. According to the causes, 19patients had Marfan syndrome, 14 simple type, and 8 familial type respectively. The directions of lens deviation in Marfan syndrome were different from in simple and familial types. Surgical management have been per-formed in twenty-six patients (44 eyes) on the average 6years of age, and all but one showed an improvement of postoperative corrected vision. One eye presented a dyscoria as a complication. These results are the first report in Korea about the causes and the visual prognosis of ectopia lentis in children and may give us a reference for further management of these patients.
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Diagnosis
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Ectopia Lentis*
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Humans
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Korea
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Marfan Syndrome
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Retrospective Studies
2.Detection of tuberculous lesion by immunoscintigraphy using radiolabeled specific polyclonal antibody against M. bovis in rabbit: apreliminary result.
Jong Doo LEE ; Kyoo Ho SHIN ; Sang Nae CHO ; Jeon Soo SHIN ; Min Geol LEE ; Woo Ick YANG ; Chang Yoon PARK ; Hyung Sik YOO ; Jong Tae LEE ; Ok Doo AWH ; Kyung Bae PARK ; Jae Rok KIM
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1991;25(2):245-251
No abstract available.