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Temporary amaurosis with persistent visual field defect following acute blood loss

Kim BB, Shyn KH

Visual loss and field defects commonly occur after acute blood loss. We present a case of bilateral permanent visual field defect in a 30-year-old man after a massive hemorrhage caused...
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Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome Associated with Hyperemesis Gravidarum

Yoon CK, Chang MH, Lee DC

PURPOSE: The authors hereby describe a case of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome with accompanying ocular findings that is caused by hyperernesis gravidarum. METHODS: We experienced a 27-year-old female at 12 weeks of...
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Is Visual Loss Due to Giant Cell Arteritis Reversible?

Calguneri , Cobankara , Ozatli D, Guler G, Apras S, Pay S, Kiraz S, Ertenli I, Ozturk MA

Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a common systemic vasculitis with an unknown etiology. It mainly affects people older than 50 years of age and often presents with symptoms such as...
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Opacification of the Optic of an Akreos Adapt Intraocular Lens

Lee CE, Kim YC, Chang SD

A 60-year-old diabetic patient transferred to our retina clinic for a regular follow-up for diabetic retinopathy. He had uneventful cataract surgery at the time of pars plana vitrectomy in the...
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Bilateral Retrobulbar Hemorrhage and Visual Loss Following Traumatic Asphyxia

Choi YJ, Lee SJ, Kim HJ, Yim JH

Retrobulbar hemorrhage and permanent visual loss are rare presentations following traumatic asphyxia. In this case, bilateral permanent visual disturbance developed in a woman after chest-crushing trauma without direct trauma to...
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Comparison of visual field defects between primary open-angle glaucoma and chronic primary angle-closure glaucoma in the early or moderate stage of the disease

Rhee K, Kim YY, Nam DH, Jung HR

The visual field data (Humphrey C24-2) of early to moderate stage glaucoma between primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and chronic primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) patients was compared. Eleven POAG (11 eyes)...
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Moyamoya Disease Initially Presenting Visual Field Defect

Chu MK, Lee IH, Kim DI, Kim SM

Progressive narrowing of distal carotid arteries and the development of compensatory fine networks are the characteristic findings of moyamoya disease. Cerebral infarction in moyamoya disease is due to a decreased...
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