1.Clinical Result of Planned posterior Continuous Curvilinear Capsulorrhexis in Adult Cataract patients: 1 year follow-up.
Chang Hoon RYU ; Hong Bok KIM ; Seung Jeong LIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2000;41(12):2547-2554
No Abstract Available.
Adult*
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Capsulorhexis*
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Cataract*
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Follow-Up Studies*
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Humans
2.A Case of Esotropia Simulating Exotropia due to Large Positive Angle Kappa.
Seung Mo KIM ; Jong Bok LEE ; Hong Bok KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1988;29(3):431-435
The angle kappa is defined as the angle between the optical axis and the visual axis. A positive angle kappa may simulate an exodeviation, while a negative angle kappa may simulate an esodeviation. It is measured by several methods, and ranges from 2 to 5 degrees. A 19 year old Korean male was seen in our clinic complaining of exodeviation OS, but he was found to have an esotropia OD with large positive angle kappa.
Axis, Cervical Vertebra
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Esotropia*
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Exotropia*
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Humans
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Male
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Young Adult
3.A Case of Esotropia Simulating Exotropia due to Large Positive Angle Kappa.
Seung Mo KIM ; Jong Bok LEE ; Hong Bok KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1988;29(3):431-435
The angle kappa is defined as the angle between the optical axis and the visual axis. A positive angle kappa may simulate an exodeviation, while a negative angle kappa may simulate an esodeviation. It is measured by several methods, and ranges from 2 to 5 degrees. A 19 year old Korean male was seen in our clinic complaining of exodeviation OS, but he was found to have an esotropia OD with large positive angle kappa.
Axis, Cervical Vertebra
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Esotropia*
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Exotropia*
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Humans
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Male
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Young Adult
4.The Correlations Between Landmark of Inferior Oblique Muscle Recession and Adjacent Globe Structures.
Dae Hong KIM ; Seung Hyuck LEE ; Jong Bok LEE ; In Hyuk CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2002;43(8):1528-1535
PURPOSE: This study aimed to find out whether there are relationships among anatomic characteristics of inferior oblique muscle insertion, corneal diameter, axial length and inferior oblique recession landmark. METHODS: Thirty-one Korean cadaver orbits were dissected to expose the full length of extraocular muscles and sclera, and then we measured the length from the recession landmark of inferior oblique to the lateral edge of insertion of inferior rectus and to the inferior edge of insertion of lateral rectus. RESULTS: The mean of angles between the inferior oblique muscle insertion and lateral rectus direction is 27.9+/-9.0degrees and the range is from 15 degrees to 50 degrees . There is a statistically significant correlation between cord length of 8 mm recession landmark of inferior oblique and angles of inferior oblique insertion with lateral rectus direction. We divided the shapes of inferior oblique insertion into straight and convexed curves. Twelve insertions are straight and thirteen insertions are curved. There is no statistically significant correlation between shape of inferior oblique insertion and cord length from recession landmark. In corneal diameter and axial length, we found correlations with cord length of 8 mm and 10 mm recession landmark of inferior oblique. CONCLUSIONS: We conclud that there are some correlations among anatomic characteristics, axial length and corneal diameter with recession landmark of inferior oblique.
Cadaver
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Muscles
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Orbit
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Sclera
5.The Effect of the Toxic Reaction of the Retina by Liposome-encapsulated Tobramycin in Normal Rabbits.
Seung Jeong LIM ; Hong Bok KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1992;33(4):357-374
To determine whether liposome-encapsulated tobramycin is less toxic than commercial tobramycin and the threshold dose of liposome-encapsulated tobramycin required to produce toxic reactions when it was injected intravitreally in rabbit, we used liposome-encapsulated tobramycin, tobramycin in PBS, mixture of tobramycin and liposome-encapsulated saline, liposome-encapsulated saline and normal saline respectively. After those were injected, we examined the histologic findings and the functional changes of the retina. The final results are summarized as follows; 1. When tobramycin was injected intravitreally alone, there was no toxic reaction of the retina histologically and functionally with dosage 500 micro gram of commercial tobramycin, but dosage more than 750 micro gram produced toxic reaction. 2. When liposome-encapsulated tobramycin was injected intravitreally, there was toxic reaction of the retina histologically and functionally with dosage 1500 micro gram of tobramycin. 3. When a mixture of tobramycin and liposome-encapsulated saline was injected intravitreally, there was similar toxic reaction as tobramycin used alone with dosage more than 750 micro gram of tobramycin. Liposome-encapsulated saline and normal saline did not produce toxic reaction. The above results indicate that liposome encapsulation markedly reduces the ocular toxicity of tobramycin and that as mnch as dosage 1000 micro gram of liposome-encapsulated tobramycin may be tolerated by the intravitreal route in the rabbit eye. Therefore, the results of this study offer some hope that we may use the method of intravitreal injection of liposome-encapsulated tobramycin safely and effeciently for the treatment of bacterial endophthalmitis in near future.
Endophthalmitis
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Hope
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Intravitreal Injections
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Liposomes
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Rabbits*
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Retina*
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Tobramycin*
6.Trichoepithelioma.
Hong Bok KIM ; Seung Cheul SUH ; Si Uk KIM ; Oh Woong KWON
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1982;23(3):669-673
Trichoepithelioma. so named by Jarisch(1894), is a rare benign neoplasm of the skin on face and eyelid. The solitary type which is the most usual form seen in the eyelid occurs mainly in adult, on the other hand multiple type begin to appear at adolescence or puberty as a dominantly inherited condition. A 21 year-old korean female was found to have trichoepithelioma in her left lower eyelid mangm.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Eyelids
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Female
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Hand
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Humans
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Puberty
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Skin
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Young Adult
7.One case of Intracranial Sparganosis.
Seung Bong HONG ; Ho Jin MYUNG ; Sang Bok LEE ; Jae Kyue NO
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1985;3(1):96-101
No abstract available.
Sparganosis*
8.Clinical Evaluation of AMO Phacoflex SI-30NB in the Aspect of A-constant.
Jee Ho CHANG ; Seung Jung LIM ; Hong Bok KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1999;40(4):987-994
We inspected reliability of A-constant of AMO SI-30NB by comparing target diopter and actual postoperative refractive status. Group 1 comprised 191 eyes which were implanted AMO PhacoFlex SI-30NB with corneal incision. Group 2 comprised 45 eyes implanted Pharmacia 812C with scleral incisions. Group 3 comprised 17 eyes implanted AMO OgaciFlex SI-30NB with corneal incision. Refraction was performed on post operative day 1, day 5, day 14, 1 month, and 3 month. It revealed hyperopic shift of 0.31 to 0.40 diopter compared to the target diopters in both Group 1 and Group 3 and no statistical difference was found between two groups(p value>0.05). On the other hand, Group 2 were statistically significant(p value<0.01). We attempted mathematical modelling of this phenomenon and the cause of hyperopylene haptics, structural weakness of haptic-optic junction, and the structure of SI-30NB itself.
Hand
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Models, Theoretical
9.Budd-Chiari syndrome 15 cases
Yong Bok KOH ; Seung Hye CHOI ; Keun Ho LEE ; Min Kwang HONG
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 1992;8(1):103-109
No abstract available.
Budd-Chiari Syndrome
10.The Potential Acuity Meter to Predict Postoperative Visual Acuity after Cataract Surgery.
Seung Tak OH ; Kang Ho CHOI ; Seung Jung LIM ; Hong Bok KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1996;37(4):591-595
The potential acuity meter(PAM) has been reported to be a useful instrument for predicting postoperative visual acuity after cataract extraction surgery. Forty nine eyes were tested with PAM before surgery, and the best postopertive visual acuity was obtained. The PAM accurately predicted the postoperative visual acuity to within three lines in 90.0% of the cases. When the test is in error, the tendency is for the PAM to underestimate the final acuity rather than to overestimate. Especially under undilated pupil, in dense cataracts (<20/200),and,in posterior subcapsular and cortical cataracts, the PAM tends to underestimate further.
Cataract Extraction
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Cataract*
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Pupil
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Visual Acuity*