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Anterior Lens Capsule Abnormalities in Alport Syndrome

Choi JH, Na KS, Bae SH, Roh GH

Alport syndrome is a hereditary, progressive disease characterized by progressive nephritis, sensorineural deafness, and ocular abnormalities, including anterior lenticonus. The ultrastructure of the lens capsule abnormalities in Alport syndrome is...
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Pseudoexfoliation syndrome: case report and review of clinical features

Kim YJ, Park MG, Choi WJ

Pseudoexfoliation syndrome is characterized by the presence of gray-white flakes on the pupillary borders and anterior lens capsule, increased trabecular meshwork pigmentation, and association with glaucoma. We describe 3 patients...
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Survey of Causes of Blindness on Hospital Patients in Korea: Preliminary Report

Koo BS, Kim SM, Chai BS, Yoo JH

  • KMID: 1902499
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1973 Jun;14(2):86-100.
Survey of causes of blindness on 45,400 eye patients of various hospitals(total 16 in number) in 1970 is attempted. Blindness is defined as visual acuity for distance of 0.1 (20/200)...
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Neodymium YAG Laser and Surgical Synechiolysis of Iridocapsular Adhesions

Kim EA, Bae MC, Cho YW

PURPOSE: Several articles have been published on the successful elimination of iridolenticular synechiae after cataract extraction with a neodymium YAG laser (Nd:YAG laser) and surgical synechiolysis during cataract surgery,...
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A Statistical Observation of Blind Eyes in Eye Patient

Lim DG, Choi O

  • KMID: 1948759
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1981 Jun;22(2):367-376.
Blindness is a worldwide health problem which affects at least 10 million people presently. The leading causes of preventable blindness in the world are trachoma, onchocerciasis, and xerophthalmia. The causes...
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