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    25 August 2016, Volume 25 Issue 4
    Several key concepts in the prevention and treatment of myopia
    XU Liang
    2016, 25(4):  217-218.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 001
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    Because of retinal degeneration, pathological changes in high myopia, myopia is not only the problem of refraction, but also has become a potential cause of the first irreversible blindness. Since the fundus lesions is the target tissues of myopia blindness, monitoring peripapillary atrophy change of myopia should become a part of the standard for evaluating effect of myopia control. It should be an important way of warning the children and their parents in the optometry clinic. Glassesonly can solve far seeing in myopia and too long to see near and excessive regulation are the main reason for the formation of myopia. Therefore, wearing glasses for reducing the adjustment when looking at the near is the key to prevent myopia. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 217-218)
    Characteristics of ABCA4 genotype in Chinese patients with Stargardt disease
    TIAN Lu, JIANG Feng, XU Ke, ZHANG Xiao-hui, SUN Teng-yang, LU Ning, PENG Xiao-yan, LI Yang.
    2016, 25(4):  219-224.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 002
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    Objective To report the results of mutation analysis of the ABCA4 gene in a cohort of patients with Stargardt disease (STGDI) and describe their associated phenotype. Design Retrospective case series. Participants 119 suspected STGDI probands including 17 patients with family history and 102 sporadic cases were recruited. Methods All the exons including intron-exon boundary of the ABCA4 gene, were amplified by PCR and the products were analyzed by direct sequencing in all the patients. The clinical features of STGDI patients were recorded. Main Outcome Measures Mutations of ABCA4 gene, family history, fundus photography, optical coherence tomography (OCT), fundus autofluorescence (AF), electroretinogram (ERG) and visual acuity. Results 119 ABCA4 pathogenic mutations were found in 110 patients (110/119, 92.4%). Of the 136 intragenic mutations, 16 were detected for the first time in this study. The mutations contained 55.1% (75/136) of missense mutations, 15.4% (21/136) of deletions or insertions, 17.6% (24/136) of splice site mutations, and 11.8% (16/136) of nonsense mutations. The most frequent mutation in this cohort was c.2424C>G p.Y808X, identified 17 times (7.1%). The median age of onset was 12.85±9.01 years and the median BCVA upon review was 0.11±0.12. Conclusion The mutations found in this study broaden the spectrum of ABCA4 gene mutations, and Chinese patients appeared to have early onset age and severe visual defects. The mutation spectrum of the ABCA4 gene in Chinese patients is quite different from that for other populations. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 219-224)
    Trans-lamina cribrosa pressure difference and glaucoma: The Handan Eye Study
    ZHANG Qing1, WANG Ning-li1, JONAS Jost B.2, YANG Yi-quan1, WANG Ya-xing1, LIANG Yuan-bo3, WANG Feng-hua1, YANG Di-ya1, XIE Xiao-bin4.
    2016, 25(4):  225-231.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 003
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    Objective To assess whether trans-lamina cribrosa pressure difference (TLCPD) is associated with glaucoma in a population-based setting. Design Population-based cross-sectional study. Participants 6830 Han people aged 30 years or older from 13 villages of Yongnian County were recruited. Methods All participants underwent questionare, comprehensive eye examinations and physical examinations. Ocular examination included measurement of visual acuity (VA), intraocular pressure, anterior and posterior segment examinations, visual field testing, and anterior segment, fundus and optic disc photography/imaging. Physical examination included measurement of height and weight, blood pressure, electrocardiogram, glucose, lipid levels, urea nitrogen and creatinine etc. Optic disc parameters were obtained using HRT II. Based on a previous study with lumbar cerebrospinal fluid pressure (CSFP) measurements, CSFP was calculated as CSFP (mmHg)=0.44×BMI (kg/m2) + 0.16×DBP (mmHg) -18×Age (Years) -1.91. TLCPD was intraocular pressure (IOP)-CSFP. The associations of systemic parameters, ocular parameters and TLCPD or CSFP were assessed using simple and multiple regression analysis. The relationship between TLCPD and prevalence of POAG or the amount of glaucomatous damage were analyzed. Main Outcome Measures Presence of POAG, presence of primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG), CSFP, TLCPD. Results Measurements of blood pressure, body height, and weight were available for 6450 (87.5%) subjects. In sixty-seven patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) as compared with non-glaucomatous individuals, estimated CSFP was lower (10.2±3.7 mmHg versus 12.0±3.4mmHg; P<0.001) and estimated TLCPD was higher (6.4±4.2mmHg versus 2.9±3.7mmHg; P<0.001). In multivariate analysis, higher estimated TLCPD (P<0.001; standardized correlation coefficient β: 0.08; correlation coefficient B: 4.12; 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 2.24, 6.02) and lower estimated CSFP (P=0.01; β: -0.05; B: -2.37; 95%CI: -4.23, -0.51) were associated with higher prevalence of POAG. If the parameters of TLCPD and IOP were include in the model, presence of POAG was significantly associated with higher estimated TLCPD (P<0.001; odds ratio (OR): 1.29; 95%CI: 1.20, 1.38) but not with IOP (P=0.32). The association between larger rim area and lower estimated TLCPD (P=0.002; β: -0.03; B: -0.003; 95%CI: -0.005, -0.001) was stronger than the association between larger rim area and smaller IOP (P=0.398). Presence of thirty-two patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) was significantly associated with IOP (P=0.02; OR: 1.38; 95%CI: 1.05, 1.71) but not with estimated TLCPD (P=0.46). Conclusion Higher estimated TLCPD as compared with higher IOP was better correlated with the presence and amount of glaucomatous optic nerve damage in patients with POAG. In contrast, higher IOP as compared to higher estimated TLCPD was better correlated with the prevalence of PACG. It supports the notion of an association of a low CSFP with the pathogenesis of POAG. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 225-231)
    Pax6 and Six3 expression during lens regeneration in Xenopus laevis
    WANG Lan-lan, KONG Tao, GAO Lan.
    2016, 25(4):  232-237.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 004
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    Objective To detect the protein expression of the lens induction genes Pax6 and Six3 in lens regeneration after lentectomy, discussing the relation of these protein to crystallin expression and cell fibrosis. Design Experimental study. Participants Xenopus laevis tadpole at stage 48~53. Methods By immunofluorescence, Western blot and qRT-PCR were carried out to compare the expression of Pax6 and Six3 in lens regenerated eye and normal eye. Main Outcome Measures The expression of Pax6 and Six3 protein. Results Lens in the damaged eye gradually regenerates after lentectomy. Compared with the nomal eyes, the expression of Pax6 and Six3 is upregulated in 0~3 days after lentectomy. It was observed that Pax6 expression increased first and then gradually decreased while Six3 expression was found to decrease during 3~14 days after the lentectomy. Pax6 expression downregulated sequentially, but Six3 expression was found upregulated significantly during 14~21 days after lentectomy. Pax6 and Six3 expression downregulated during the interval of 21~30 days after the lentectomy. After this period, the lens regeneration process was found fundamentally completed. Conclusion In lens regeneration mechanism, the key event is the part of the cornea cell dedifferentiation and the expression of crystalline. Inner cell of outer cornea proliferation differentiation capsule by Pax6 and Six3 in initiation of regeneration, crystalline expression and cell fibrosis are closely associated with these genes in later period. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 232-237)
    Macrophage activation promotes retinal ganglion cell survival and axon regeneration after optic nerve injury
    CEN Ling-ping, LIANG Jia-jian, ZHANG Ming-zhi.
    2016, 25(4):  237-240.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 005
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    Objective To investigate the relationship between macrophage activation status and neural repair after optic nerve injury. Design Experimental study. Participants 23 Fischer rats. Methods Optic nerve (ON) of Fischer rat was transected and grafted with an autologous peripheral nerve(PN) and let to survive for three weeks. Zymosan (ZYM) and macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) were injected intraocularly after PN-ON procedure to change the macrophage activation status. To retrograde label the regenerating retinal ganglion cells(RGCs), fluorogold(FG) was slowly injected into the distal end of the PN graft three days before the perfusion. The amount of survival and regenerating RGCs and macrophages on the flat mounted retinas were counted after the perfusion and immunofluorescence staining. The experiment was divided into normal saline control group, ZYM group, MIF group, ZYM+MIF group. Main Outcome Measures Number of macrophage, surviving RGCs and axon-regenerating RGCs. Results Number of macrophages, surviving RGC and axon regenerating RGC in the control group are 91±6.1/mm2, 185±9.0/mm2 and 35±2.9/mm2 respectively. Compared to the control group, ZYM group obviously increased the number of intraocular macrophages by nearly ten folds (883±93.9/mm2), along with enhanced RGC survival (299±13.1/mm2) and axon regeneration (99±13.5/mm2). MIF group itself did not change RGC survival and axon regeneration. When macrophages were activated, however, combine application of MIF can substantially decrease the promoting effects of macrophage on axon regeneration (67±2.2/mm2), though the number of macrophages was not decreased (828±72.9/mm2). Conclusion Macrophages activated by ZYM can promote RGC survival and axon regeneration. Inhibition of macrophage activation by MIF leads to obvious down-regulation of axon regeneration of ON injury. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 237-240)
    Prevalence and associated factors of myopia in primary and secondary school students in Huaihua City, Hunan Province
    LIU Lin1, LI Ding-mei1, YU Lan1, WU Wen-jie1, CHEN Shao-lin1, SHUI Yong-gang1, LI Ni2, DUAN Xuan-chu3.
    2016, 25(4):  241-246.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 006
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    Objective To investigate the prevalence of myopia and to analyze associated factors in primary and secondary school students in Huaihua City, Hunan Province. Design Cross-sectional survey. Participants 2103 students from Grade 3 to 12 in Hecheng district of Huaihua City. Methods Stratified cluster random sampling approach was conducted to selected 2103 students from September to December in 2014. The students underwent vision examination, non-cylcoplegic auto-refractometry and questionnaires. The difinition of myopia is SE≤-0.50 D in the worse eye. Logistic regression analysis was used for 33 possible risk factors associated with myopia. Main Outcome Measures Prevalence of myopia. Results Out of 2103 eligible students, 2064 (98.1%) students (mean age: 12.5±2.8 years; range: 7~18 years) participated. The overall prevalence of myopia was 46.3% (95% Confidence Interval (CI): 44.1%~48.5%). The prevalence of myopia in primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools were 22.1% (95% CI: 19.3%~24.9%), 53.8% (95% CI: 50.0%~57.6%), 74.4% (95% CI: 70.8%~78.1%), respectively. There was a statistical significant difference of prevalence of myopia among different grade (χ2=425.626,P=0.000). The prevalence of myopia showed an increasing trend with raising grade, and it increased at age 9 significantly. The prevalence of myopia in girls (50.4%, 95% CI: 47.2%~53.6%) was higher than boys (42.8%, 95% CI: 39.9%-45.7%) (χ2=12.043,P=0.001). There was no statistical significant difference of prevalence of myopia between rural primary schools and urban primary school (χ2=0.140,P=0.708). 69.2% (660/954) students with myopia wore glasses daily. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, a higher prevalence of myopia was associated with parental myopia, longer time spent for near work, shorter near work distance, less sleep time, dim lighting. While comfortable height of desk, outdoor activities, scarcely watching TV or playing computer, without unhealthy habits of using eyes were associated with less myopia. Conclusions There is a higher prevalence of myopia in primary and middle schools of Huaihua city. Prevention of myopia in rural primary schools is urgent. The crucial period of eye protection is before 9 years old. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 241-246)
    Effects of blood biochemical indexes on retinal vessel diameter variation in diabetic patients
    WANG Xi-zhe1, LIU Da-chuan1, LI Zhen1, YANG Hui-qing1, WANG Li2, HOU Cheng-bei3.
    2016, 25(4):  247-250.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 007
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    Objective To determine whether changes of retinal vascular diameter are associated with blood biochemical indexes in type 2 diabetes. Design Retrospective case series. Participants 72 diabetes patient who do not have hypertension. Method Fundus photographs and blood biochemical examination were taken, the diameter of retinal arterioles and venules were measured between 1 DD and 1.5 DD ring. Main Outcome Measures Retinal arterial diameter, retinal venous diameter, blood biochemistry. Result The diameter of retinal arterioles are associated with blood urea(t=-4.994, P=0.000). The regression equation: retinal artery diameter =68.714-2.964×UREA. At the same times, the diameter of retinal venules are associated with glycosylated hemoglobin(t=2.537, P=0.014). The regression equation: retinal vein diameter =74.318+1.402×HbA1c. Conclusion In patients with type 2 diabetes, poor glycemic control, elevated hemoglobin, can cause retinal vein dilation. Changes in the retinal arteries suggest a possible deterioration in renal function. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 247-250)
    Clinicopathological analysis of lacrimal gland prolapse diosrders
    ZHAO Hong-shu, SHI Ji-tong.
    2016, 25(4):  251-255.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 008
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    Objective To analyze histopathological characteristics and types of bilateral lacrimal gland prolapsed disorders. Design Retrospective case series. Participants 58 patients with bilateral lacrimal gland prolapsed disorders were surgically treated and were diagnosed pathologically in Beijing Tongren Hospital from 2010 to 2015. Methods The patients’ case history, symptoms, orbital imaging data of CT, MRI and the histopathological data were reviewed. Main Outcome Measures Pathological diagnosis. Results Of the 58 patients 36 (62.06%) were diagnosed as bilateral lacrimal gland prolapse, 22 cases (37.93%) had other lacrimal gland disorders. Of the 36 patients with lacrimal gland prolapsed, 25 cases (69.44%) had the pathological changes of focal lymphocytic infiltration, 11 cases (30.56%) had no evident pathological changes. Among all the 58 patients with bilateral lacrimal disorders, 25 cases (43.10%) had focal lymphocytic infiltration, 18 cases (31.03%) had Mikulicz disease, 3 cases (5.17%) had the subset of dacryoadenitis attributed to idiopathic orbital inflammation, 1 case (1.72%) had extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT-EMZL), and 11 cases (18.96%) had no significant changes in lacrimal tissue. Conclusion The bilateral lacrimal gland prolapse disorders should differentiated from the subset of dacryoadenitis attributed to idiopathic orbital inflammation, early stage Mikulicz disease and MALT-EMZL at the lacrimal gland area. Of the patients with bilateral lacrimal gland prolapse, two-thirds of the patients’ lacrimal glands had focal lymphocytic infiltration changes to different extents. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 251-255)
    The application of individualized packing of antibiotic ointments gauze after conjunctival sac plasty
    ZHENG Ke1, MIN Yan2, CHENG Xin2, WANG Xin-ming3, LI Yi2.
    2016, 25(4):  256-259.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 009
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    Objective To observe the effect of individualized packing of antibiotic ointments gauze after conjunctival sac plasty. Design Retrospective case series. Participants 51 cases of moderate and severe stenosis of conjunctival which received conjunctival sac plasty. Methods All 51 eyes were given conjunctival sac plasty, using individualized packing of antibiotic ointments gauze layer by layer without any area left after surgery for 1-3 months, and the mean time for fellow-up was (17.1±7.5) months. Main Outcome Measures The complications of surgery, morphological changes of conjunctiva sac, artificial eyes customization. Results All cases can wear artificial eyes. There was no infection occurred. During the follow-up period, 2 cases had mild stenosis of conjunctival sac which did not influence the wearing of the artificial eye. One case had moderate conjunctival sac stenosis which underwent reoperation and postoperative recovered well. Lower eyelid retraction was in 2 cases, slight influence on artificial eyes wearing, declined further treatment. Conjunctival granuloma was in 2 cases, which received surgical resection and recovered well. Conclutions The efficacy of the individualized packing of antibiotic ointments gauze with closely packed and well plasticity after conjunctival sac plasty was better than that of the eye model and other devices. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 256-259)
    The clinical specificity and sensitivity of tele-ophthalmology screening for ocular surface disease based on fundus photography
    LIANG Qing-feng, LI Ran, PAN Zhi-qiang, DENG Shi-jing, LI Jian-jun, XU Liang, WANG Ning-li.
    2016, 25(4):  260-264.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 010
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    Objective To evaluate the clinical specificity and sensitivity of tele-ophthalmology screening criteria for ocular surface disease(OSD)based on fundus photography. Design Evaluation of diagnosis technique. Participants 30 cases of every kind of OSD were the test group, and the 10 normal person ocular surface photos were the control group. Methods The tele-ophthalmology screening criteria for OSD (conjunctival hemorrhage, conjunctivitis, pingueculae, pterygium, band-shaped corneal dystrophy, keratitis, corneal dystrophy, corneal scar, and eyelid tumor) were evaluated with gold standard, ocular surface images obtained by slit lamp camera. Two kinds of photos were asked for the senior corneal ophthalmologists (LQF and DSJ) for a double-blind diagnosis. The clinical specificity and sensitivity of tele-ophthalmology screening criteria was analyzed with Fisher exact probability method of SPSS software. Main Outcome Measures Specificity and sensitivity of tele-ophthalmology screening criteria for OSD. Result The sensitivity and specificity of the diagnosis of conjunctival hemorrhage, the zonal degeneration of cornea, and the imaging diagnosis of eyelid tumors were all up to 100% (confidence interval 92%~100%). The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of pterygium, corneal scar and keratitis were more than 80%, the sensitivity was 93%, 83% and 83%, respectively; specificity were all 100%. While the diagnostic sensitivity of pingueculae, conjunctivitis, corneal dystrophy were less than 80%, respectively 70%, 60% and 63%, and the diagnostic specificity were higher (100%, 80% and 100%). Meanwhile, the comparative study found that the sensitivity of the chronic keratitis 100% (92%~100%), diagnostic sensitivity of remaining keratitis was lower than 80%. Conclusion Conjunctival hemorrhage, corneal degeneration, and eyelid tumors can be accurately diagnosed by tele-ophthalmology screening based on the fundus camera, and the diagnostic sensitivity of the pingueculae, conjunctivitis and corneal dystrophy was low. Ocular surface images obtained by fundus camera were less sensitive to differentiate the type of keratitis. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 260-264)
    The clinical and radiographic features of infection-associated optic perineuritis
    YAN Rong1, HOU Yan-li2, WANG Yan-ling2, ZHANG Xiao-jun1
    2016, 25(4):  265-269.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 011
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    Objective To study the clinical and radiographic features of infection-associated optic perineuritis(OPN). Design Retrospective case series. Participants 10 patients who diagnosed as OPN from April 2011 to January 2014 at Department of Neurology in Beijing Tongren Hospital and Department of Ophthalmology in Beijing Friendship Hospital. Methods Clinical, radiographic features and laboratory findings of all patients were reviewed, and followed up respectively. The data were analyzed with SPSS software. Main Outcome Measures Clinical manifestations, radiographic features, laboratory findings and the prognosis. Results Of 10 patients, 7 were female. The ages of patients at disease onset varied from 14 to 51, averaged 33.8±12.7 years. The best corrected vision acuity (BCVA) at nadir was 0.1 or worse on 10 of 16(62.5%) affected eyes. Mild to moderate disc edema with 13 affected eyes(81.3%), and 2 with hemorrhage at the edge of optic disc. All patients have at least one brain MRI, and 7 demonstrated circumferential enhancement around the optic nerve. All patients received corticosteroid therapy. Follow-up time ranged 400 to 1035 days, averaged 854.1±198.1 days. BCVA at last were better than 1.0 except 4 eyes. Conclusion In contrast to demyelinating optic neuritis, infection-associated optic perineuritis are likely associated with preceding infection, more bilateral affected, more severe disc edema and hemorrhage at the edge of optic disc. MRI demonstrated circumferential enhancement around the optic nerve, easily be misdiagnosed as optic nerve sheath meningioma. Response to corticosteroid was dramatic. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 265-269)
    Talking eye surgery from the outpatient operation room
    ZHAO Bo-wen, ZHANG Ju, YANG Hui, YU Jing, HONG Jie, FU Jing.
    2016, 25(4):  276-278.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 015
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    The outpatient operation room is an indispensible place for ophthalmologist to start their surgery. Knowing the rules, familiar with all surgery processes, following the guidance of nurses and your teachers can help the new assistants to have a better start and improvement. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 276-278)
    How to culture the innovative of the graduate students: the domestic status and the enlightenment of foreign countries
    WANG Jia-wei, LAI Chun-tao.
    2016, 25(4):  279-281.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 016
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    This paper analyzes the main defects of the postgraduate training mode in China. Under the situation of education and teaching reform, we put forward some suggestions on how to cultivate a new generation of innovative talents. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 279-281)
    Influence of lifestyle on primary open angle glaucoma patients
    PAN Ying-zi, FANG Yuan.
    2016, 25(4):  285-288.  doi:10. 13281/j. cnki. issn.1004-4469. 2016. 04. 020
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    Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) patients should comply with medical therapy and follow-up recommendations by doctors provided. Doctors also suggest POAG patients advocating for activities consistent with overall good health such as avoidance of smoking, moderate exercise and a diet high in fruits and vegetables. According to the existing research results, POAG patients should avoid some activities that could elevate intraocular pressure such as certain yoga positions, playing high wind instruments for long periods of time, and drinking large amounts of caffeinated coffee, to reduce the risk of glaucoma progression and protect optic nerve. (Ophthalmol CHN, 2016, 25: 285-288)