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International Eye Science ; (12): 1963-1965, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-640941

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AIM: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of orbital decompression in the treatment of Graves ophthalmopathy. ·METHODS: Totally 55 patients 77 eyes with Graves eye disease were selected in our hospital from February 2011 to February 2016. All eyes underwent orbital decompression, the visual acuity, exophthalmos and complications of the patients were followed up for 6mo. · RESULTS: Postoperatively 6mo, the best corrected visual acuity were 0. 23±0. 09, which were better than that of preoperative 0. 46±0. 07(P<0. 05). Postoperatively 6mo, the degree of exophthalmos of the patients were 16. 20 ± 1. 99mm, which was significantly lower than that preoperative 20. 13±1. 87mm (P<0. 05). Postoperative CAS score was ≤3 points in 56 eyes ( 73%) , significantly increased compared with preoperative 15 eyes (19%), the difference was statistically significant (P<0. 05). There were 50 eyes ( 65%) with color vision disorder before operation;after operation, 42 eyes (55%) had significant improvement in visual impairment, and there was no change in the eye in 8 eyes (10%). Postoperatively 6mo, the average decreased degree of exophthalmos were 3. 87±1. 03mm;5 cases were found postoperative diplopia, new diplopia rate was 10%;followed up for 3mo, diplopia disappeared. ·CONCLUSION:Orbital decompression is an effective method for the treatment of Graves ophthalmopathy, but attention should be paid to postoperative complications such as diplopia.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-635347

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Background Qiang minority is minority groups of China with the special habits and customs and living condition. So whether the spectrum of disease and bacteria spectrum in conjunctiva are similar with Han nationality is worth paying attention. Objective Present survey was to obtain the data about bacterial species in conjunctival sac in Qiang minority population with the age 40 years old and more and the compare with matched Han nationality population. Methods This survey study was performed as the standardized training and protocol. A total of 212 eyes of 106 individuals from Qiang minority in Beichuan county and 640 eyes of 320 subjects from Han nationality in Mianyang city received questionnaire survey and ophthalmological examination. The secretion of the inferior palpebral conjunctival sac was embrocated and inoculated on blood plate for 48-72 hours. The bacteria was separated and identified. This study was approved by the Ethic Committee of Sichuan Provicial People' s Hospital. Orally informed consent was obtained before the medical procedure. Results All the examinee finished the survey and examination with a good compliance. No significant difference was found in the demography between these two groups of population. The multiple bacterial positive rate in conjunctival sac was 59. 4% in Qiang minority and that of Han people was 66. 3% with a considerably difference between them (χ2 = 2. 27,P = 0. 13). The multiple bacterial species were simultaneously detected in 26.2% in Qiang minority population and 11.88% Han people, showing evidently difference (χ2 = 106. 40, P = 0. 00 ) . The positive rate of corynbaccterium in conjunctival sac of Qiang minority was statistically lower than that of Han people (20. 7% versus 45. 0% ,χ2 =31. 75 ,P = 0. 00) ,but there was no statistical difference in the positive rate of staphylococcus epidemics between two groups (χ2 = 1. 89 ,P = 0. 17). Conclusion The bacteria positive rate in conjunctiva sac is resemble in the population over 40 years in both the Qiang minority and Han nationality. The simple bacterial species is found in majority people in two groups of subjects. The positive rate of multiple bacterial strains coexistence is more in the Qiang minority. The bacterial strains is different between Qiang minority and Han nationality.

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