Doh Lee
Inje University
25 Papers
94 Citations
Doh Lee is an academic researcher from Inje University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intraocular lens & Cataract surgery. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
Corneal thickness measurement using Orbscan, Pentacam, Galilei, and ultrasound in normal and post-femtosecond laser in situ keratomileusis eyes.
TL;DR: Any of central corneal thicknesses obtained by all 4 measurement modalities might be acceptable before refractive surgery, but in post-FS-LASIK eyes, measurements using Orbscan were thinner than those obtained with other modalities; in contrast, those with Pentacam or Galilei were comparable with ultrasound pachymetry.
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The effect of bevacizumab versus ranibizumab in the treatment of corneal neovascularization: a preliminary study.
TL;DR: Bvacizumab injection resulted in a more effective and stable regression of corneal NV compared to the ranibizumAB injection, and the potency and dose of these two drugs for the regression of CornealNV require further investigation.
Current practice pattern for dry eye patients in South Korea: a multicenter study.
Jong Suk Song,Joon Young Hyon,Doh Lee,Euisang Chung,Chulyoung Choi,Jeong-Bok Lee,Hyo Myung Kim +6 more
TL;DR: Topical anti-inflammatory agents were commonly prescribed for the treatment of dry eye patients in South Korea, even from dry eye level 1, andPreservative-free artificial tears were preferred at all dry eye levels, although practice styles differed somewhat depending on the ages and clinic types of physicians.
The comparison of femtosecond laser-assisted penetrating keratoplasty with conventional surgery in terms of endothelial safety: ex vivo study using porcine eyes.
TL;DR: FS laser-assisted corneal grafts with complete penetration seems to be the optimum choice for preserving endothelial cells during PK, and has less harmful effects on the endothelium at the incision area than does conventional trephination.
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Creation of an extremely thin flap using IntraLase femtosecond laser.
TL;DR: A 43-year-old woman had laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) using the IntraLase femtosecond laser to create 110 microm flaps, but the flaps in both eyes were extremely thin, making it difficult to lift them.
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