Dong‐Myung Kim
Chungnam National University · Samsung (South Korea)
In this database
15
2015 – 2020
DB Citations
65
across indexed articles
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50
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Total Citations
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15 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Assessment of Optical Coherence Tomography Color Probability Codes in Myopic Glaucoma Eyes After Applying a Myopic Normative Database.
The diagnostic ability of OCT color codes for detection of myopic glaucoma significantly improved after application of the myopic normative database.
The Relation Between Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Polymorphisms and Normal Tension Glaucoma.
Our results indicates that eNOS rs2070744 can be associated with NTG patients with DH. This finding suggests that the eNOS polymorphism may be a genetic risk factor in the development of DH in NTG patients.
Association of Angle Width With Progression of Normal-Tension Glaucoma: A Minimum 7-Year Follow-up Study.
Narrow-angle NTG showed a greater probability of disease progression than did wide-angle NTG. Further studies determining whether augmented or differentiated treatment strategies would be beneficial for patients with narrow-angle NTG are warranted.
Genomic Characterization of TBK1 Duplication in Korean Normal-tension Glaucoma Patients.
In Korea, the prevalence of TBK1 duplication was 0.2% and the smallest reported TBK1 duplication associated with NTG was found.
Spectral-domain Optical Coherence Tomography in Manifest Glaucoma: Its Additive Role in Structural Diagnosis.
SDOCT significantly enhanced the diagnostic accuracy of the glaucoma specialists' performance, showing its additive diagnostic value in judging glaucomatous structural damage, especially in the moderate stage of glaucoma.
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Glaucoma Diagnostic Ability of Layer-by-Layer Segmented Ganglion Cell Complex by Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography.
The diagnostic ability of segmented mRNFL and GCL to discriminate between normal and glaucoma eyes is high and comparable to that of cpRNFL thickness.
Prelamina and Lamina Cribrosa in Glaucoma Patients With Unilateral Visual Field Loss.
In the fellow eyes with unilateral glaucoma patients, APLD was significantly greater, and the prelaminar tissue was significantly thinner, than in the healthy control eyes.
Clinical Use of an Optical Coherence Tomography Linear Discriminant Function for Differentiating Glaucoma From Normal Eyes.
The LDF showed better diagnostic ability for differentiating between healthy and early glaucoma subjects than individual OCT parameters. A classification algorithm based on the LDF can be used in the OCT analysis for glaucoma diagnosis.
Prevalence of Optic Disc Hemorrhage in Korea: The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
The prevalences of DH among Koreans are similar to the figures reported by previous population-based studies for the same age ranges.
Reply: To PMID 25448320.
Diagnostic classification of macular ganglion cell and retinal nerve fiber layer analysis: differentiation of false-positives from glaucoma.
Abnormal OCT diagnostic classification should be interpreted with caution, especially in eyes with long axial lengths, large fovea-disc angles, and small optic discs.
Macular ganglion cell imaging study: interocular symmetry of ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer thickness in normal healthy eyes.
Ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer thickness shows significant interocular symmetry in normal subjects. An absolute interocular difference exceeding normal limits may be indicative of glaucoma.
Comparison of macular GCIPL and peripapillary RNFL deviation maps for detection of glaucomatous eye with localized RNFL defect.
In the detection of glaucomatous eyes with localized RNFL defects, the macular GCIPL thickness deviation map showed a level of diagnostic performance comparable to that of the pRNFL thickness deviation map.
Long-term follow-up in preperimetric open-angle glaucoma: progression rates and associated factors.
Our results support the importance of lowering IOP, even at the preperimetric stage. Preperimetric glaucoma patients with disc hemorrhage and insufficient IOP control should be carefully monitored for greater risk of progression.