Youngsub Eom
Korea University
127 Papers
270 Citations
Youngsub Eom is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intraocular lens. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 99 publications.
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Papers
Correlation Between Quantitative Measurements of Tear Film Lipid Layer Thickness and Meibomian Gland Loss in Patients With Obstructive Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Normal Controls
TL;DR: Lipid layer thickness objectively measured with the interferometer was significantly thicker in the control group than in the obstructive MGD group and negatively correlated with upper and lower meibomian gland losses in both groups.
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Comparing the Effects of Particulate Matter on the Ocular Surfaces of Normal Eyes and a Dry Eye Rat Model
TL;DR: Titanium dioxide nanoparticle exposure on the ocular surface had a more prominent effect in the EDE model than it did in the normal model, and the Ocular surface of dry eyes seems to be more vulnerable to fine dust of air pollution than that of normal eyes.
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Ring-shaped dysphotopsia associated with posterior chamber phakic implantable collamer lenses with a central hole
Youngsub Eom,Dae Wook Kim,Dongok Ryu,Jun Heon Kim,Seul Ki Yang,Jong Suk Song,Sug Whan Kim,Hyo Myung Kim +7 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the incidence of central hole‐induced ring‐shaped dysphotopsia after posterior chamber phakic implantable collamer lens (ICL) with central hole (hole ICL) implantation and to investigate the causes of central Hole‐induced dysphotopia.
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Use of Corneal Power-Specific Constants to Improve the Accuracy of the SRK/T Formula
TL;DR: Using different A-constants based on the K improved the refraction outcomes relying on the SRK/T formula, and for a steep cornea, the calculated A- constant was smaller than that of the entire K, but for a flatCornea, a larger A- Constant was calculated.
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Comparison of conjunctival staining between lissamine green and yellow filtered fluorescein sodium
TL;DR: Conjunctival staining with fluorescein sodium and a yellow filter seems to be more sensitive for the detection of conjunctival damage than lissamine green.
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