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Central Fusion Disruption

Ha JK, Shin MC, Kim YS

  • KMID: 2205293
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1998 Apr;39(4):735-739.
There are several causes developing diplopia after cataract surgery. Among these causes, central fusion disruption may be developed in longstanding unilateral traumatic cataract and uncorrected aphakia. The pathophysiology is unknown,...
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Decreased Expression of PTEN in Olfactory Bulb of Rat Pub after Naris Closure

Cho J, Lee SH, Lee GH, Chun W, Park YT, Lim SY, Kim SS

  • KMID: 1517032
  • Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
  • 2004 Feb;8(1):17-20.
PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homolog) is a dual specific phosphatase antagonizing phosphoinositide 3-kinase activity, and has first been cloned as a tumor suppressor for glioma. Although the role of PTEN...
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome Following Trans-Sphenoidal Adenomectomy without Optic Nerve Atrophy

Park JH, Ahn JH, Park JB, Joe S

Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) can develop after trans-sphenoidal adenomectomy (TSA); however, the neural mechanisms remain unknown. Sensory deprivation and releasing phenomenon are both hypothetical explanations for this condition; however, there...
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P-VEP as Predictor of Occlusion Therapy

Singh S, Gautam S

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Deterioration of Accommodative Esotropia during Part-time Occlusion Therapy

Kim S, Kim S, Cho YA

The authors report two cases of suddenly deteriorated accommodative esotropia with amblyopia during part-time occlusion therapy. A 7-year-old girl with right accommodative esotropia, which was well controlled, showed marked increase...
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Reduction of Deviation Angle During Occlusion Therapy: In Partially Accommodative Esotropia with Moderate Amblyopia

Chun BY, Kwon SJ, Chae SH, Kwon JY

PURPOSE: To evaluate changes in ocular alignment in partially accommodative esotropic children age ranged from 3 to 8 years during occlusion therapy for amblyopia. METHODS: Angle measurements of twenty-two...
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Part-Time Occlusion Therapy for Anisometropic Amblyopia Detected in Children Eight Years of Age and Older

Lee YR, Lee JY

PURPOSE: To determine the outcome of part-time occlusion therapy in children with anisometropic amblyopia detected after they were 8 years of age. METHODS: We analyzed 29 eyes with...
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Pattern Visual Evoked Potential as a Predictor of Occlusion Therapy for Amblyopia

Chung W, Hong S, Lee JB, Han SH

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to investigate the role of the pattern visual evoked potential (pVEP) as a predictor of occlusion therapy for patients with strabismic, anisometropic, and isometropic...
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Outcomes of 6 Hour Part-time Occlusion Treatment Combined with Near Activities for Unilateral Amblyopia

Park KS, Chang YH, Na KD, Hong S, Han SH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the outcome of the part-time occlusion therapy with near activities in monocular amblyopic patients according to gender, age, severity of amblyopia, and the cause of amblyopia. ...
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A comparison of Min's glasses and conventional occlusion therapy in the treatment of amblyopic children: a prospective study

Min BM, Kim SY, Ko KH, Lee SB

Min's glasses are specially manufactured in order to enhance the satisfaction of the wearer and increase treatment effectiveness. We compared the effectiveness of Min's glasses with that of conventional occlusion...
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