Han Seungbong
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2015 โ 2022
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9 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Subclassification of Primary Angle Closure Using Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography and Ultrasound Biomicroscopic Parameters.
The most distinct difference between the 2 subgroups in the cluster analysis was TCA, suggesting that the position of the CB is important in subclassifying PAC.
Factors influencing vision-related quality of life according to glaucoma severity.
Visual acuity is the most influential factor on VRQOL in patients with glaucoma. Preservation of VA should be strongly prioritized to maintain good VRQOL.
Long-term Changes in Anterior Segment Characteristics of Eyes With Different Primary Angle-Closure Mechanisms.
Forty-six eyes (35%) were classified as PB, 30 (23%) as PIC, 34 (26%) as TPIR, and 23 (17%) as ELV.
Vision-related quality of life according to location of visual field loss in patients with glaucoma.
Four different regions of the IVF had a similarly important impact on subscales of the NEI VFQ-25 in glaucoma patients.
Vision-related Quality of Life in Korean Glaucoma Patients.
Visual function parameters are important for the vision-related quality of life of Korean glaucoma patients, notably for worse eye visual acuity and IVF MD.
Comparison of Vision-related Quality of Life Between Normal Tension Glaucoma and Primary Open-angle Glaucoma.
Overall VRQOL in patients with NTG and POAG was found to be similar. However, social functioning and dependency were significantly worse in those with POAG. These findings are relevant to supporting glaucoma patients.
Progression of primary open angle glaucoma in asymmetrically myopic eyes.
The degree of myopia was not associated with glaucoma progression when assessing the same patient using either the VF or optic disc/RNFL criteria in asymmetrically myopic patients.
Relationship Between Nocturnal Intraocular Pressure Elevation and Diurnal Intraocular Pressure Level in Normal-Tension Glaucoma Patients.
In NTG eyes with a low diurnal IOP, there are significant IOP increases at nighttime in the habitual position, whereas there is no significant nocturnal IOP elevation in NTG eyes with a high diurnal IOP.
Effect of myopia on the progression of primary open-angle glaucoma.
No levels of myopia were associated with glaucoma progression in our study.