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Nationwide Cross-sectional Study of Association between Pterygium and Alkaline Phosphatase in a Population from Korea

Kim HJ, Rah SH, Kim SW, Kim SH

PURPOSE: We determined whether elevated serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was related to prevalence, location, type, length, and recurrence of pterygium in a population from the Republic of Korea. METHODS: A nationwide...
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Clinical Features and Treatment Outcomes in Patients with Infectious Scleritis

Park MH, Yoo WS, Kim HA, Chung I, Seo SW, Kim SJ

PURPOSE: To investigate risk factors, clinical features, pathogenic organisms, and outcomes in patients with infectious scleritis. METHODS: This study was a retrospective review of 20 patients with infectious scleritis who were...
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Analysis of Donor-site Complications after Conjunctivo-limbal Autograft to Treat Pterygium

Huh MG, Park DJ

PURPOSE: To evaluate the types, frequency, and causes of complications at the donor site after conjunctivo-limbal autograft for primary or recurrent pterygium treatment. METHODS: From January 2010 to December 2016, 91...
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A New Amniotic Membrane for Placement during Pterygium Surgery

Lee JY, Hwang HB

PURPOSE: We introduce a new amniotic membrane (AM) for placement during pterygium surgery. CASE SUMMARY: After excision of the pterygium, we measured the size of the defect with reference to the...
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Long-term Outcomes of Conjunctivo-limbal Autograft Alone and Additional Widening of Limbal Incision in Recurrent Pterygia

Chung IK, Kim JH, Lee JH, Lee DH

PURPOSE: We report the clinical outcomes of patients undergoing additional widening of the limbal incision to prevent disease recurrence after conjunctivo-limbal autograft combined with pterygial excision. METHODS: We retrospectively compared 95...
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Comparison of Miniflap and Rotational Conjunctival Flap Techniques of Pterygium Accompanied by Conjunctivochalasis

Min JS, Jin L, Kwon YH, Park WC

PURPOSE: To investigate the differences between the recurrence and cosmesis of the miniflap technique and rotational conjunctival flap technique using redundant conjunctiva tissue in pterygium patients accompanied by conjunctivochalasis. METHODS: This...
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Fungal Keratitis Caused by Corynespora cassiicola, a Plant Pathogen

Chung SR, Lee HS, You IC

A 74-year-old man presented with pain and progressively worsening vision from 20 days ago in the left eye. His ophthalmological history was significant for cataract extraction, scleromalacia, and three surgeries...
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Efficacy and Safety of a Large Conjunctival Autograft for Recurrent Pterygium

Lee JS, Ha SW, Yu S, Lee GJ, Park YJ

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of pterygium excision using a large conjunctival autograft for the treatment of recurrent pterygium. METHODS: The medical records of 120 patients (126 eyes) with...
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Comparison of Corneal Higher-order Aberration before and after Excision of Pterygium

Kim BJ, Kim SW

PURPOSE: To investigate the types of corneal higher-order aberration (HOA) induced by pterygium, residual corneal HOA after pterygium surgery, and correlations between corneal HOA and the length of the pterygium. METHODS:...
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Clinical Outcomes after Use of Fibrin Glue Using a Modified Mini-flap Technique for Pterygium Surgery

Kim MK, Jun I, Kim TI, Kim EK, Seo KY

PURPOSE: To analyze the long-term clinical outcomes after use of fibrin glue using a modified mini-flap technique for pterygium surgery. METHODS: This study is a retrospective, clinical outcome study of 148...
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A Case of Spontaneous Corneal Perforation Combined with Primary Pterygium

Hwang SH, Kim DH

PURPOSE: We report a case of spontaneous corneal perforation combined with primary pterygium. CASE SUMMARY: A 66-year-old male presented with a foreign body sensation in his right eye. He had no...
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Radiotherapy, a New Treatment Option for Non-malignant Disorders: Radiobiological Mechanisms, Clinical Applications, and Radiation Risk

Park SH, Lee JE

Radiotherapy is used to treat not only malignant tumors but also benign inflammatory and hypertrophic diseases. Because of concerns about the potential hazards of irradiation, physicians in many countries, especially...
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Outdoor Air Pollution and Pterygium in Korea

Lee KW, Choi YH, Hwang SH, Paik HJ, Kim MK, Wee WR, Kim DH

We investigated relationships between outdoor air pollution and pterygium in Korean adults. This study includes 23,276 adults in population-based cross-sectional data using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey...
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The Effect of Inferior Conjunctival Transposition Flap for Recurrent Pterygium

Kim SY, Ko SJ

PURPOSE: In the present study, the effect of the inferior conjunctival transposition flap in patients with recurrent pterygium was evaluated. METHODS: This study included 60 patients (63 eyes) that received pterygium...
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Double-Layered Conjunctival Autograft and Amniotic Membrane Transplantation to Treat Restrictive Esotropia and Hypotropia

Park JW, Kim KH, Lee SJ

PURPOSE: To report a case of double-layered conjunctival autograft and amniotic membrane transplantation for the effective treatment of esotropia and hypotropia after removal of the recurrent pterygium. CASE SUMMARY: A 58-year-old...
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The prevalence and risk factors for pterygium in South Korea: the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) 2009-2010

Pyo EY, Mun GH, Yoon KC

OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for pterygium in the adult Korean population of South Korea. METHODS: Data were analyzed from 9,193 participants who were 40 years of age...
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A Comparative Study of Topical Mitomycin C, Cyclosporine, and Bevacizumab after Primary Pterygium Surgery

Hwang S, Choi S

PURPOSE: To compare the recurrence rates and complications associated with instillation of topical mitomycin C, cyclosporine, and bevacizumab after primary pterygium surgery. METHODS: Between July 2013 and June 2014, we performed...
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Successful Treatment of Infectious Scleritis by Pseudomonas aeruginosa with Autologous Perichondrium Graft of Conchal Cartilage

Yoo WS, Kim CR, Kim BJ, Ahn SK, Seo SW, Yoo JM, Kim SJ

Infectious scleritis by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a well-known vision-threatening disease. In particular, scleral trauma following pterygium surgery may increase the risk of sclera inflammation. Surgical debridement and repair is necessary...
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Effect of Bevacizumab on Human Tenon's Fibroblasts Cultured from Primary and Recurrent Pterygium

Park YM, Kim CD, Lee JS

The purpose of this study was to compare the inhibitory effect of bevacizumab on human Tenon's fibroblasts (HTFs) cultured from primary and recurrent pterygium. Cultured HTFs were exposed to 2.0,...
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Surgical Outcome of Primary Pterygium Excision with Conjunctival Autograft

Kim DI, Kim MK, Wee WR, Oh JY

PURPOSE: To investigate the clinical outcomes of primary pterygium excision combined with free conjunctival autograft. METHODS: The medical records of 112 patients (129 eyes) who underwent pterygium excision and free conjunctival...
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