Jong Rak Lee
University of Ulsan
9 Papers
61 Citations
Jong Rak Lee is an academic researcher from University of Ulsan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glaucoma & Intraocular pressure. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Relationship between the Lamina Cribrosa, Outer Retina, and Choroidal Thickness as Assessed Using Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
TL;DR: The pCT demonstrates the strongest correlation with age and AXL, but was not associated with glaucoma or LCT, and both pORT and pCT were thinnest in the inferior area among the four quadrants.
Usefulness of macular thickness derived from spectral-domain optical coherence tomography in the detection of glaucoma progression.
TL;DR: Intersession measurements of both cR NFLT and TMT parameters with Cirrus SD-OCT showed excellent reproducibility and may be better than cRNFLT measurements in terms of detecting progressive VF loss.
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The glaucoma detection capability of spectral-domain OCT and GDx-VCC deviation maps in early glaucoma patients with localized visual field defects.
TL;DR: The RNFL thicknesses assessed by either Cirrus OCT or GDx-VCC were comparable in terms of early glaucoma diagnostic capability, however, when areas containing RNFL defects were analyzed via deviation mapping, Cir Rus OCT was better than GDx -VCC.
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Ocular pulse amplitude as a dynamic parameter and its relationship with 24-h intraocular pressure and blood pressure in glaucoma
Yoon Jeon Kim,Kyoung Sub Lee,Jong Rak Lee,Jung Hwa Na,Jaewan Choi,Seungbong Han,Michael S. Kook +6 more
TL;DR: OPA is a dynamic ocular parameter that demonstrates a 24-h short-time fluctuation in NTG patients and results indicate that OPA is primarily influenced by IOP as well as arterial pulse pressure, spherical equivalent, and gender.
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Is Myopic Optic Disc Appearance a Risk Factor for Rapid Progression in Medically Treated Glaucomatous Eyes With Confirmed Visual Field Progression
TL;DR: Open-angle glaucoma eyes with myopic optic disc appearance experiencing progressive VF changes showed similarVF progression rates globally and regionally when compared with nonmyopic eyes after controlling for clinical factors related to VF progression.
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