Kim Seok Hwan
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2015 – 2023
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16 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Longitudinal Changes of Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Structure during Childhood Myopia Progression on OCT: Boramae Myopia Cohort Study Report 1.
Development of myopic optic disc and γ-zone PPA during myopia progression was delineated using SD OCT images.
Positional Change of Optic Nerve Head Vasculature during Axial Elongation as Evidence of Lamina Cribrosa Shifting: Boramae Myopia Cohort Study Report 2.
During axial elongation, the retinal vasculature at the posterior pole was unchanged, whereas the position of the central vascular trunk was dragged nasally.
Change of β-Zone Parapapillary Atrophy During Axial Elongation: Boramae Myopia Cohort Study Report 3.
Enlargement of β-zone PPA during axial elongation was affected by the extent and direction of vascular trunk dragging, thus implicating disproportionate growth between the retina and sclera.
Relationship between Three-Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Eyeball Shape and Optic Nerve Head Morphology.
The position of the CRVT and EOB were associated with the 3D eyeball shape.
Position of Central Retinal Vascular Trunk and Preferential Location of Glaucomatous Damage in Myopic Normal-Tension Glaucoma.
In myopic NTG eyes, the vascular trunk is located in the direction opposite of the RNFL defect with reference to the BMO.
Rate of Macular Ganglion Cell-inner Plexiform Layer Thinning in Glaucomatous Eyes With Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Inhibition.
In subjects with bilateral OAG, the rate of GCIPL thinning is significantly faster in eyes treated with anti-VEGF injection for wet AMD than in untreated dry AMD fellow eyes.
Angular Location of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Defect: Association With Myopia and Open-Angle Glaucoma.
The angular location of the RNFL defect measured from the disc center, but not from the BMO center, was closer to the fovea for glaucomatous eyes with higher values of AL.
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.
Hemisphere opposite to central retinal vascular trunk deviation is earlier affected by glaucomatous damage in primary angle-closure glaucoma.
Central retinal vascular trunk deviation was associated with the dominant hemisphere of visual field defect in PACG eyes.
Effect of Strain on Rodent Glaucoma Models: Magnetic Bead Injection Versus Hydrogel Injection Versus Circumlimbal Suture.
BN rats were advantageous for the magnetic bead or hydrogel injection model, but either rat strain could be used for the circumlimbal suture model.
Prevalence, Awareness, and Risk Factors of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008-2011.
This was the first study to examine the prevalence, awareness, and risk factors of POAG in the Korean population using 4-year KNHANES data.
Topographic correlation between optic nerve head characteristics and retinal nerve fibre layer defect in primary open-angle glaucoma patients: Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
In the Korean POAG patients examined, the directions of the PMRE of β-zone PPA and of the optic disc torsion showed significant associations with the RNFL defect location.
Preliminary study on implantable inductive-type sensor for continuous monitoring of intraocular pressure.
The implantable inductive-type IOP sensor demonstrated wireless pressure-sensing ability and favourable biocompatibility in the rabbit eye.
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.
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.