1.Relationship between intraocular pressure and systemic health parameters in the Korean population.
Jong Soo LEE ; Young Rac CHOI ; Ji Eun LEE ; Hee Young CHOI ; Sang Hyup LEE ; Boo Sup OUM
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2002;16(1):13-19
This study examined the influence of age, sex, blood pressure, and obesity index on intraocular pressure (IOP), in order to investigate the relationship between the upper limits of the following two conditions in the general Korean population: the "systolic or diastolic hypertensive and obese" group and the "systolic or diastolic hypotensive and lean" group. A total of 6828 healthy subjects (13,656 eyes) underwent automated multi-phasic tests, including tonometry, blood pressure, visual field, and body mass index. The 6,828 subjects were divided into five groups based on age; less than 40, 40 to 49, 50 to 59, 60 to 69, and over 70 years old. They were also divided into four categories on the basis of sex, age, blood pressure, and obesity index. The mean IOP in males (15.8+/-3.3 mmHg) was significantly higher than in females (14.8+/-3.1 mmHg) (P < 0.05), but this difference decreased proportionally with increasing age. IOP had a tendency to decrease with increasing age (P < 0.05). IOP increased significantly with increasing systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and obesity index (all, P < 0.05). The mean IOP of the "systolic or diastolic hypertensive and obese" group was higher than that of the "systolic or diastolic hypotensive and lean" group in the general Korean population (P < 0.05). These data could aid investigation into the epidemiological, etiologic and oriental influences related to the risk factors of glaucoma, especially in oriental populations.
Adult
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Age Factors
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Aged
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Blood Pressure/physiology
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Blood Pressure Determination
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Body Mass Index
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Epidemiologic Studies
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Female
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*Health Status
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Human
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Intraocular Pressure/*physiology
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Korea
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Male
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Middle Age
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Obesity/physiopathology
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Sex Factors
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Tonometry
2.Epitheliogenesis imperfecta in a bovine fetus of Korean native cattle.
Moon Young RHYOO ; Ji Youl JUNG ; Ji Woong HER ; Myoung Heon LEE ; Kyung Nyer KU ; Kwon Rac CHOI ; Soon Seek YOON
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2014;54(4):253-256
In this study, we describe a case of epitheliogenesis imperfecta (EI) observed in the fetus of Korean native cattle. The fetus had multifocal areas of skin defect, especially on the distal portions of the four limbs, and the affected areas were bright-red and glistening. Histopathologically, these areas were characterized by complete absence of squamous epithelium, infiltration of inflammatory cells into the dermis, atrophy of hair follicles, sebaceous and sweat glands. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of epitheliogenesis imperfecta in Korean native cattle.
Animals
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Atrophy
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Cattle*
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Dermis
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Epithelium
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Extremities
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Fetus*
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Hair Follicle
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Skin
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Sweat Glands