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    • >Articles in English
    • Early experience with the novel glaucoma shunt device: Paul glaucoma implant in the Indonesian populations

      2023, 23(10):1603-1608. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.01

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      Abstract:AIM: To investigate the safety and efficacy of Paul glaucoma implant(PGI)in the short-term follow-up period and share first experience with this novel aqueous shunt in Indonesian populations.

      METHODS: A total of 21 patients(22 eyes)with PGI implants from April 2022 to December 2022 and with at least a complete 2mo follow-up were retrospectively analyzed. The primary outcome measure was failure, defined as intraocular pressure(IOP)out of the target range of 21 mmHg or less than 20% reduction from baseline for 2 consecutive visits, other glaucoma surgeries required, or removal of the implant.

      RESULTS: The follow-up period was 2 to 6mo. The mean IOP reduction was 52.27±22.94%, with a range of 9% to 90%. The complete success rate was 59%, and patients with or without a history of glaucoma surgery had 50% and 59% of complete success rates, respectively. Complications of the surgery were diplopia(n=2), early hypotony(n=1), hyphema(n=1), and exposed tube(n=2).

      CONCLUSION: The complete success of the PGI implantation was 57%. No serious postoperative complications were found in our cases. One case of hypotony resolved in the early postoperative period.

    • >Experimental Article
    • Comparison of 17β-estradiol against retinal light damage in BALB/c or C57BL/6 mice

      2023, 23(10):1609-1616. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.02

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      Abstract:AIM:To investigate the neuroprotective effect of 17β-estradiol(E2)on retina light damage in BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice and provide experimental data for the successful construction of a research model for E2 against retinal light damage.

      METHODS:Totally 40~45 adult female BALB/c or C57BL/6 mice were divided into six groups, 6 for each group: normal control, ovariectomized control, ovariectomized light(mice were stimulated with continuous white light at 10000 lx for 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24h after 14d of ovariectomy), intravitreal administration sham operation, saline and E2 pre-treatment groups(2μL saline or 10-5mol/L E2 were intravitreal injected respectively after 14d of ovariectomy operation and 24h of dark adaptation). The morphological and functional changes of the retina were detected by paraffin section HE staining, TUNEL staining and electroretinogram.

      RESULTS:In the ovariectomized light group, the thickness of the inner/outer nuclear layer decreased significantly from the 4h stimulation of 10000 lx white light group. Intravitreal administration of E2 significantly inhibited the apoptosis of retinal cells in the two strains of mice(P<0.01)and the decrease of amplitudes of a- and b-waves in max-ERG of C57BL/6 mice(P<0.05).

      CONCLUSION:The light loss sensitivity of two strains of mice was different under the same light stimulation. E2 had a protective effect on both morphology and function of the retina in BALB/c mice, and had a significant protective effect on retina function in C57BL/6 mice.

    • Effects of EW-7197 on the proliferation and migration of TGF-β1 induced human Tenon fibroblasts and its mechanism

      2023, 23(10):1617-1620. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.03

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      Abstract:AIM: To investigate the effect of ALK5 inhibitor EW-7197 on the proliferation and migration of human Tenon fibroblasts(HTFs)induced by transforming growth factor-β1(TGF-β1)and its mechanism.

      METHODS: The cell proliferation rate was detected by MTS assay, and the optimal concentration and time of EW-7197 were explored. Then HTFs were divided into three groups: normal control group, TGF-β1 induced group and TGF-β1+EW-7197 group. Cell migration was observed by Transwell assay. The protein expression levels of Fibronectin, α-SMA, as well as the phosphorylated Smad2, Smad3(p-Smad2, p-Smad3)were measured by Western blot.

      RESULTS: MTS assay showed that the proliferation rate of cells treated with 6.0 μmol/L EW-7197 for 24h was the lowest(all P<0.01). Transwell assay showed that the migrated number of HTFs in TGF-β1 induced group was 228.0±17.0/field, which was significantly more than that in normal control group(149.0±15.0/field)and TGF-β1+EW-7197 group(46.0±8.0/field; all P<0.01). Western blot showed that the protein relative expression levels of Fibronectin, α-SMA and p-Smad2, p-Smad3 of HTFs in TGF-β1 induced group were significantly higher than that in normal control group and TGF-β1+EW-7197 group(all P<0.001).

      CONCLUSION:EW-7197 can suppress the proliferation and migration of TGF-β1-induced HTFs through TGF-β/Smad signaling pathways.

    • >Experimental study
    • Effects of FasL inhibitors on corneal apoptosis and Treg after corneal transplantation in rats

      2023, 23(10):1621-1626. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.04

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      Abstract:AIM:To explore the effect of intravitreal injection FasL inhibitors on corneal apoptosis, Fas, FasL expression, Treg numbers in blood and lymph nodes and rejection index in rats after corneal transplantation.

      METHODS:A total of 24 SD rats(24 eyes)who received penetrating keratoplasty were randomly divided into two groups: PBS group received intravitreal injection of PBS(12 rats, 12 eyes)and FasL inhibitor group(12 rats, 12 eyes). Rejection index was recorded every week and blood samples and lymph node were collected at 1, 3 and 5wk after surgery to analyze the proportions of Treg. Corneal tissue was collected for detecting the expression of Fas and FasL and number of apoptosis.

      RESULTS: The expression of Fas, FasL in FasL inhibitor group decreased significantly compared with the PBS group(all P<0.05); Corneal cell apoptosis significantly decreased in FasL inhibitor group, and it was the lowest at 5wk after surgery; Treg numbers in blood and lymph nodes significantly increased in FasL inhibitor group at 3wk after surgery(all P<0.05); rejection index of corneal transplantation in the FasL inhibitor group was significantly lower than that of PBS group(all P<0.05).

      CONCLUSION:Intravitreal injection of FasL inhibitors after corneal transplantation could reduce the apoptosis in all layers of cornea, increase the number of Tregs in blood and lymph nodes, and alleviate rejection.

    • Effect of Dickkopf-1 regulated Wnt pathway on transdifferentiation of hypoxia-induced lens epithelial cells

      2023, 23(10):1627-1633. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.05

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      Abstract:AIM: To scrutinize the role of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in the epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)of lens epithelial cells under hypoxic conditions, and to further analyze the effect of Dickkopf-1(DKK-1)expression on EMT of lens epithelial cells.

      METHODS: Human lens epithelial cells(HLEB3 cells)were propagated in vitro and then separated into two groups: one exposed to standard oxygen levels, added DMEM culture solution containing 10% FBS(normoxic group)and another subjected to low oxygen levels(hypoxic group). The hypoxic condition was emulated by applying a concentration of 100 μmol/L cobalt chloride(CoCl2)for 6, 12, 24, and 48h. The utilization of immunofluorescence staining enabled the detection of Wnt3a and DKK-1 expressions, along with the expression and localization of β-catenin protein in these groups. The expression of DKK-1 mRNA was discerned by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR).

      RESULTS: Immunofluorescence assays indicated an escalating trend in the Wnt3a and DKK-1 protein expression, which corresponded with the increasing duration of hypoxia. Likewise, an intensified nuclear accumulation of β-catenin protein was observed to be directly proportional to the length of hypoxia treatment. The qRT-PCR demonstrated that the difference in DKK-1 mRNA expression between the normoxic group and the group exposed to hypoxia for 6h was not statistically significant(P>0.05), whereas the DKK-1 mRNA expression of the 12, 24, and 48h hypoxia groups were significantly increased(P<0.001).

      CONCLUSION: Hypoxia can activate Wnt/β-catenin pathway in lens epithelial cells and induce the expression of DKK-1, thus regulating the Wnt/β-catenin pathway and affecting the EMT process.

    • >Clinical Article
    • 25G pars plana vitrectomy combined with Dexamethasone intravitreal implants for the treatment of vitreous hemorrhage and diabetic macular edema secondary to proliferative diabetic retinopathy

      2023, 23(10):1634-1637. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.06

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      Abstract:AIM: To evaluate the clinical effect of 25G pars plana vitrectomy(PPV)combined with dexamethasone intravitreal implant(DEX)on the treatment of vitreous hemorrhage and diabetic macular edema(DME)secondary to proliferative diabetic retinopathy(PDR).

      METHODS: Prospective clinical case study. A total of 40 patients(40 eyes)with vitreous hemorrhage and DME secondary to PDR who treated in Tianjin Eye Hospital from July 2020 to January 2022 were included in the study. All eyes underwent 25G PPV and cataract phacoemulsification. The patients were randomly divided into PPV group(20 eyes)and PPV+DEX group(20 eyes). Best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), intraocular pressure, and central macular thickness(CMT)of the patients before and 1, 3, 6mo after the operation were compared.

      RESULTS: All patients were followed up for 6mo. The BCVA of the patients in the PPV+DEX group improved better than that of the PPV group at 1, 3 and 6mo after surgery(P<0.05). CMT of the PPV+DEX group was lower than that of the PPV group at 1mo after operation(P<0.05). Retinal neovascularization or CMT regression with less than 5% was found in 8 eyes in the PPV group, who were supplemented with anti-vascular endothelial growth factor, while it was found in only 1 eye in the PPV+DEX group(P<0.05).

      CONCLUSION: PPV combined with DEX could yield synergies, which provide better therapeutic effect for the patients with vitreous hemorrhage and DME secondary to PDR.

    • Effect of eccentricity of optical treatment zone on retinal defocus after wearing orthokeratology lens

      2023, 23(10):1638-1642. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.07

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      Abstract:AIM: To observe the effect of eccentricity of the optical treatment zone on retinal defocus after wearing orthokeratology lens for 12mo.

      METHODS: In this case-control study, a total of 120 myopic patients(120 eyes)who completed the fitting in our hospital from March 2021 to September 2021 and insisted on wearing orthokeratology lenses for 12mo were selected. According to the eccentricity after wearing lenses for 12mo, they were divided into the low eccentricity group(<0.5mm, 58 cases, 58 eyes)and the moderate and high eccentricity group(≥0.5mm, 62 cases, 62 eyes). The optical treatment zone diameter(OTZD), eccentricity, axial length(AL), pupil diameter(PD)and refraction difference value(RDV)were evaluated after 12mo of wearing orthokeratology lenses, and the correlation between RDV and eccentricity was analyzed.

      RESULTS: After wearing orthokeratology lenses for 12mo, AL growth and RDV at 30°~40° and 40°~53° from the fovea were significantly lower in the moderate and high eccentricity group than in the low eccentricity group(all P<0.05). In all patients, RDV at 40°~53° from the fovea was positively correlated with AL growth and OTZD(rs=0.544, 0.333, both P<0.01), and negatively correlated with eccentricity(rs=-0.224, P=0.014).

      CONCLUSION: Peripheral retinal defocus is related to eccentricity and OTZD after wearing orthokeratology lenses. The greater eccentricity and the smaller OTZD within a certain range can induce more peripheral retinal myopic defocus, leading to a better control of AL growth.

    • >Review Aritcle
    • Advances in corneal nerve regulation of ocular surface microenvironment

      2023, 23(10):1643-1647. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.08

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      Abstract:The cornea is a transparent outer layer of the anterior eye segment, innervated by a high density of neural tissue. In the process of corneal innervation, trigeminal ganglion originated corneal nerves traverse different types of corneal cell in the epithelial and stromal layers. Corneal stromal cells, epithelial cells, immune cells, and other cells interact closely to maintain corneal microenvironmental homeostasis. In addition, corneal nerves is associated with the occurrence and development of many ocular surface diseases. Corneal nerves release various active peptides that regulate corneal sensation, maintain epithelial integrity and proliferation, improve wound healing, and manage local inflammation and immune response. This article reviews the advances in the corneal nerve regulation of the ocular surface microenvironment, providing some new ideas for the further study and treatment of corneal nerve-associated diseases.

    • Research status and prospects of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells

      2023, 23(10):1648-1652. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.09

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      Abstract:A brand-new class of photoreceptors has been identified in the past 20a: intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells(ipRGC). With melanopsin as its photopigment, ipRGCs transmit light signals to non-imaging brain regions like the suprachiasmatic nucleus(SCN)and the olivary pretectal nucleus(OPN)to regulate circadian photoentrainment and pupillary light reflex; a small portion of the signals are projected to brain imaging regions like the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus(dLGN)and superior colliculus(SC), to participate in imaging vision. There are six different ipRGC subtypes(M1~M6), each with its own morphological and physiological characteristics. In addition to receiving signaling inputs from the rods and cones, ipRGCs also regulate retinal signals through chemical and electrical synapses and play important roles in visual signaling and visual development. It has been discovered that ipRGCs are implicated in several systemic and ocular illnesses. Overall, various aspects of ipRGC are reviewed including the discovery, general physiological properties, signaling, and the relationship with disease in this work.

    • Advance in the chemotherapy resistance of retinoblastoma

      2023, 23(10):1653-1657. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.10

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      Abstract:Retinoblastoma(RB)is the most common intraocular malignant tumor of children. Chemotherapy is a preferred method in RB treatment, which includes intravenous chemotherapy, intra-arterial chemotherapy and intravitreal chemotherapy. However, the occurrence of chemotherapy resistance often leads to the failure of eye-preserving treatment in RB patients. Therefore, exploring the mechanism of the occurrence of chemotherapy resistance and searching for new strategies and combined medicines for RB treatment are of great clinical significance. This article reviews that RB cells obtain chemotherapy resistance through ATP binding cassette protein(ABC transporter), non-coding RNA, epigenetics modification, autophagy, epithelial mesenchymal transformation, extracellular matrix changes and other ways, and the potential therapeutic targets for chemotherapy resistance are also summarized, in the hope of providing some references for further research on chemotherapy resistance of RB.

    • Research progress of circadian rhythm and circadian clock gene regulation in the development of myopia

      2023, 23(10):1658-1661. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.11

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      Abstract:With the development of society, the incidence of myopia and the population of myopia has increased year by year, which has become a major public health problem. Therefore, the research on the pathogenesis and prevention and control measures of myopia is imminent. In recent years, the role of the biological clock in the development of myopia has gradually attracted scholars interest. Now the author starts from the impact of the biological clock on the axial length, retina and choroid in the development of myopia. In order to provide new ideas for the study of prevention and control measures and the pathogenesis of myopia, a brief review is made from the perspective of contemporary society and disrupted body clock.

    • Research progress of autophagy in retinal and eye diseases

      2023, 23(10):1662-1666. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.12

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      Abstract:Maintaining the homeostasis of intracellular components degradation and recycling, autophagy is a critical control mechanism of cellular quality. It promotes the degradation of cell components to provide nutrients and energy for cellular metabolism in stress response. The retina is a light-sensitive tissue that transduces and processes visual images in the eye, and it has a high demand for substances and energy. Basal autophagy is essential for holding retinal homeostasis and the normal function of the visual system. Therefore, the latest studies that investigating the participation of autophagy in eye diseases such as glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal dystrophies, and retinal detachment were summarized, providing a theoretical basis for the future treatment of eye diseases by regulating autophagy.

    • Research progress on the mechanism of exosomes in diabetic retinopathy

      2023, 23(10):1667-1670. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.13

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      Abstract:Exosomes are nanoscale extracellular vesicles that are secreted by a variety of cells in the body. They carry particular miRNA, protein molecules, transcription factors, and other information molecules, and they play a role in the pathophysiological regulation of a number of diseases in the body. Exosomes can persist steadily in biological tissues and bodily fluids. Exosomes have quickly advanced in ophthalmology in recent years due to the extensive studies of exosomes in a variety of fields, such as diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, autoimmune uveitis, corneal disease, glaucoma, and other diseases. The number of people who are blind caused by diabetic retinopathy is rising as living standards rise. However, it is still unclear how diabetic retinopathy works. In recent years, many studies have found that exosomes play an important role in diabetic retinopathy. In this paper, the most recent developments in exosome studies as they relate to the pathogenesis and progression of diabetic retinopathy are reviewed.

    • Research progress of Posner-Schlossman syndrome

      2023, 23(10):1671-1676. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.14

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      Abstract:Posner-Schlossman syndrome(PSS)is a sporadic and recurrent self-limiting anterior uveitis, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. It was considered to be a prostaglandin-mediated inflammatory response. In recent years, it has been found to be related to viral infection, immune genetics, vascular endothelial dysfunction, and other factors. Clinically, the disease is predominantly unilateral. The patients with PSS suffer from increased intraocular pressure, mild pain in the affected eye, as well as blurred vision, and irisopsia. Seldom damage to the optic nerve and visual field was reported. The commonly treatment of PSS is local medication, such as anti-inflammatory drugs and intraocular pressure lowering drugs; otherwise systemic medication can be employed in severe cases. Surgical treatment can be performed for PSS if uncontrolled intraocular pressure elevation, frequent attacks, and optic nerve damage and visual field defect due to prolonged disease course. Early diagnosis and treatment of PSS can effectively reduce glaucoma-related damages. This review discussed the research progress of PSS from various aspects, aiming to provide references for the etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

    • Research progress of novel bispecific monoclonal antibody Faricimab in the treatment of diabetic macular edema and age-related macular degeneration

      2023, 23(10):1677-1682. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.15

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      Abstract:Diabetic macular edema(DME)and age-related macular degeneration(ARMD)are the leading causes of visual impairment and blindness worldwide, and their common pathological features are increased vascular permeability and abnormal neovascularization, in which cytokines such as vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)and angiopoietin-2(Ang-2)play an important role. Intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF agents significantly changed the clinical management of DME and ARMD, but limitations such as the non-responsive cases, the treatment burden and risks caused by frequent injections need to be overcome. Faricimab, a novel bispecific monoclonal antibody that simultaneously targets VEGF-A and Ang-2, can effectively reduce vascular permeability, decrease the number of neovascularization and alleviate retinal edema. Registered clinical studies have shown that Faricimab is effective in improving vision and reducing retinal edema, which is non-inferior to Aflibercept and Ranibizumab, maintains a long dosing interval, and has a high safety profile. This article reviews the latest advances in the treatment of DME and ARMD with Faricimab.

    • Progress in the diagnosis and treatment of ocular histiocytosis

      2023, 23(10):1683-1688. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.16

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      Abstract:Ocular histiocytosis is a rare and heterogeneous group of disorders which can occur in children and adults. There is a great challenge in the diagnosis and treatment because of the atypical clinical and imaging manifestations. With insights into molecular mechanism of histiocytosis, the discovery of BRAFV600E mutations has changed the understanding of this disease and enabled targeted therapies in most patients. The gold standard of diagnosis has developed into histopathological biopsy combined with the testing for mutations. Surgery is not the only treatment for ocular histiocytosis and targeted therapy has become an effective treatment for patients with mutations in MAPK-ERK signal-regulated kinase pathway. However, the greatest challenge for ocular histiocytosis is establishing the early and correct diagnosis due to the diverse types and clinical manifestations. Therefore, this article reviews recent progress in diagnosing and treating ocular histiocytosis, summarizes their clinical and pathological features, and aims to improve the level of diagnosis and treatment among clinicians.

    • Progress in imaging and functional assessment of myopic fundus tessellation changes

      2023, 23(10):1689-1694. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.17

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      Abstract:Myopia has become a serious global burden of visual impairment and blindness, and the World Health Organization has included the prevention and treatment of myopia in its global blindness prevention program. Many ocular pathological alterations that follow from advanced myopia could cause visual impairment and even blindness in severe situations. Myopia is becoming more prevalent and has a greater impact on young people. Myopia's social repercussions are becoming more widely known. One of the several fundus alterations linked to myopia is tessellated fundus, which is the earliest lesion in the natural course of myopic fundus lesions and an important clinical marker for the development of retinopathy. Currently, there are several different methods of grading fundus tessellation, all of which are graded subjectively by fundus color photography. One can investigate the morphological characteristics and functional status of the tessellated fundus with ophthalmoscope, fundus photography, optical coherence tomography, electroretinogram, microperimetry and other modal images. In this study, the imaging properties and common applications of the tessellated fundus are reviewed to provide appropriate resources for clinical ophthalmology.

    • Research progress on mechanism and medical prevention of refractive regression after laser myopia corneal refractive surgery

      2023, 23(10):1695-1698. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.18

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      Abstract:Laser corneal refractive surgery is an effective way for the correction of myopia, and its long-term stability is a common concern of surgeons and patients. However, refractive regression is still one of the most common postoperative long-term complications, which has a great impact on postoperative refractive state and visual quality. Refractive regression may be related to many factors, such as the remodeling of corneal epithelium and stroma, and the imbalance between corneal biomechanics and intraocular pressure. Although enhancement surgery could be a useful way to correct refractive regression, there is a risk of corneal ectasia and other complications. Some intraocular pressure lowering medications can be used to rebuild the balance of intraocular pressure and corneal biomechanics, and to prevent postoperative refractive regression by affecting the thickness of corneal epithelium. To a certain extent, the type, the timing and the way of intraocular pressure lowering medications application may have an impact on the prevention and treatment effect of refractive regression.

    • >Clinical research
    • Bioinformatics analysis of ferroptosis-related gene expression profile in primary open angle glaucoma

      2023, 23(10):1699-1708. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.19

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      Abstract:AIM:To investigate the ferroptosis-related key genes in the progression of primary open angle glaucoma(POAG)through bioinformatics analysis, aiming to gain a deeper understanding of the biological mechanism of ferroptosis in POAG.

      METHODS: The GSE27276 dataset, derived from the trabecular meshwork, was obtained from the GEO database. It consisted of 19 trabecular meshwork tissue samples and 17 normal trabecular meshwork tissue samples. The ferroptosis-related genes were obtained from the FerrDb database. Then the GSE27276 dataset with the ferroptosis gene set was mapped, differentially expressed ferroptosis-related genes(DE-FRGs)were identified in POAG, and the correlation analysis was performed. Additionally, the gene ontology(GO)function and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)pathways of DE-FRGs were further analyzed. This study utilized two machine learning algorithms, namely the LASSO regression model and the SVM-RFE model, to identify the ferroptosis-related key genes of POAG. The screening results from both models were intersected to identify the most significant genes. The clinical diagnostic performance of these genes was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC); the gene set enrichment analysis(GSEA)and gene set variation analysis(GSVA)were conducted on the most significant genes; the expression levels of these genes were validated using the GSE2378 and GSE9944 datasets obtained from the optic nerve head.

      RESULTS: In comparison to normal trabecular meshwork tissue, a total of 396 ferroptosis genes exhibited differential expression in POAG trabecular meshwork tissue. Among these, 39 genes were up-regulated while 64 genes were down-regulated. Spearman correlation analysis revealed certain correlation between the up-regulated genes and the down-regulated genes. The GO function and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis revealed that the differential genes were primarily enriched in the oxidative stress response and ferroptosis pathways. A total of 18 DE-FRGs were identified as key genes using LASSO and SVM-RFE algorithms, which demonstrated a higher diagnostic value. GSEA and GSVA revealed a significant association between GDF15, MFN2, and OTUB1 genes with the glutathione metabolic pathway. Moreover, it was observed that MFN2 activated the glutathione metabolic pathway in the high expression group, while OTUB1 activated it in the low expression group. The cross-validation of GSE2378 and GSE9944 datasets revealed a significant increase in the expression level of CREB1 in optic nerve specimens compared to normal optic nerve specimens, and it was consistent with the expression observed in trabecular meshwork samples from the GSE27276 dataset.

      CONCLUSION: Based on bioinformatics analysis, a total of 396 DE-FRGs were identified in POAG. By constructing a machine screening model and cross-validation of external datasets, CREB1 is expected to be the best characteristic gene for potential diagnostic biomarker, and provide targets for further elucidating the molecular mechanism and the diagnosis of ferroptosis in POAG. However, further in vivo and in vitro validation is required to elucidate the biological mechanism of ferroptosis in POAG.

    • Clinical diagnosis and prognostic value of serum TLR4 and VEGFA expression in diabetic retinopathy

      2023, 23(10):1709-1713. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.20

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      Abstract:AIM: To investigate the expression and clinical significance of Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4)and vascular endothelial growth factor A(VEGFA)in the serum of patients with diabetic retinopathy(DR).

      METHODS: A total of 183 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)admitted to our hospital from January 2021 to January 2022 were collected as the study subjects. They were grouped into non diabetic retinopathy(NDR)group(n=54), proliferative diabetic retinopathy(PDR)group(n=68)and non proliferative diabetic retinopathy(NPDR)group(n=61). In the same period, 70 volunteers who underwent physical examination in our hospital were randomly stratified according to age and sex. After discharge, DR patients were followed up for 1a and grouped into a poor prognosis group(n=40)and a good prognosis group(n=89)based on whether they had visual impairment. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)was applied to detect the levels of TLR4 and VEGFA in serum; Logistic regression was applied to analyze the influencing factors of DR; receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was applied to analyze the clinical value of serum TLR4 and VEGFA levels in diagnosing DR and predicting prognosis.

      RESULTS: There were statistical significance in TLR4 and VEGFA levels among the control group, NDR group, PDR group, and NPDR group(F=935.753, 516.936, all P<0.05), and further pairwise comparisons showed statistical significance(P<0.05); the expression levels of TLR4 and VEGFA in the serum of patients with poor prognosis were higher than those of patients with good prognosis(P<0.01); the results of Logistic regression analysis showed that TLR4, VEGFA, course of disease, and HbA1c were all risk factors for the occurrence of DR(P<0.05); the ROC results showed that the AUC of serum TLR4, VEGFA levels, and their combination for predicting DR was 0.869, 0.862, and 0.931, respectively, the AUC of serum TLR4, VEGFA levels, and their combined prediction of visual disability in DR patients was 0.864, 0.863, and 0.938, respectively.

      CONCLUSION: The expression of TLR4 and VEGFA in serum of DR patients is up-regulated, and the combined detection of TLR4 and VEGFA can be used as a potential indicator to evaluate the occurrence and poor prognosis of DR.

    • Diquafosol sodium combined with intense pulsed light in the treatment of meibomian gland dysfunction

      2023, 23(10):1714-1717. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.21

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      Abstract:AIM:To investigate the effect of 3% diquafosol sodium eye drops combined with intense pulsed light on the treatment of meibomian gland dysfunction and the change of meibomian glands.

      METHODS: Prospective study. A total of 141 patients(282 eyes)who were diagnosed with meibomian gland dysfunction from January 2021 to May 2022 in our hospital were selected and they were randomly divided into the control group(73 cases, 146 eyes)and the observation group(68 cases, 136 eyes)according to random number table. The control group was given 0.3% sodium hyaluronate eye drops combined with intense pulsed light, and the observation group was treated with 3% diquafosol sodium eye drops combined with intense pulsed light. The subjective symptom score, physical sign score, non-invasive tear break-up time, tear meniscus height, lipid layer thickness, and meibomian gland density before and after the treatment were compared between the two groups at 2wk after the end of treatment.

      RESULTS: There were no differences in the subjective symptom score, physical sign score, non-invasive tear break-up time, tear meniscus height, lipid layer thickness, and meibomian gland density between the two groups of patients before treatment(P>0.05). After 2wk of treatment, the symptom scores and physical sign scores of patients in the two groups continued to decrease, non-invasive tear break-up time and lipid layer thickness continued to increase, and the meibomian gland density also increased. The tear meniscus height in the observation group increased, while the control group showed no significant changes. The observation group had better clinical indicators than the control group(P<0.05). No obvious complications were observed in all patients.

      CONCLUSION: The combination of diquafosol sodium eye drops and intense pulsed light is synergistic in the treatment of meibomian gland dysfunction, with significant therapeutic effects and improvement of meibomian gland repair, which is significantly superior to simple intense pulsed light therapy.

    • Analysis of the influencing factors of vault after the implantation of posterior chamber-phakic refractive lens for patients with super high myopia

      2023, 23(10):1718-1722. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.22

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      Abstract:AIM: To investigate the influencing factors of vault after the posterior chamber phakic refractive lens(PC-PRL)implantation for patients with super high myopia.

      METHODS: Retrospective case study. A total of 40 patients with super high myopia(77 eyes)who underwent PC-PRL implantation in the Haixiang Eye Hospital from January 2019 to January 2021 were selected. They were followed up for at least 2a, postoperative anterior segment parameters, such as the uncorrected visual acuity(UCVA), best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), central anterior chamber depth(ACD), anterior chamber volume(ACV), anterior chamber angle(ACA), lens thickness and vault were evaluated, and then the influencing factors of postoperative vault were analyzed.

      RESULTS: The UCVA and BCVA of the patients significantly improved after PC-PRL implantation(P<0.001). Average safety index(postoperative BCVA/preoperative BCVA)was 1.36±0.32, and average effective index(postoperative UCVA/preoperative BCVA)was 1.23±0.31 in 2a after surgery. The vault in 2a after surgery was correlated with preoperative ACD, ACV, ACA and lens thickness, and the preoperative ACV and lens thickness had significant impact on vault in 2a after surgery.

      CONCLUSIONS: The PC-PRL implantation is safe and effective in super high myopia, and it can significantly improve visual acuity. Furthermore, preoperative ACV and lens thickness are important influencing factors of postoperative vault.

    • Agreement of corneal high-order aberrations measured by three wavefront aberrometers in myopic adults

      2023, 23(10):1723-1731. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.23

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      Abstract:AIM:To evaluate the agreement of corneal high-order aberrations from Topcon KR-1W, i.Profiler and OPD-Scan Ⅲ wavefront aberrometers in myopic adults.

      METHODS:A prospective clinical study. A total of 92 adult patients(92 eyes)with myopia in the department of optometry, the People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from June to August 2022 were enrolled. The third-order and fourth-order corneal aberrations at the pupil diameter of 4 and 6mm were measured by Topcon KR-1W, i.Profiler, and OPD-Scan Ⅲ, respectively. The difference and agreement of the three aberrometers were evaluated.

      RESULTS: The measurements at 6mm pupil diameter were all greater than those at 4mm pupil diameter. Although there were no statistical differences in the measurements of Z-44、Z-24 by the three aberrometers at 4 pupil diameter(P>0.05), there were statistical differences in other measurements(P<0.05). The aberration results measured by the three aberrometers were statistically different at the 6mm pupil diameter(P<0.05). The 95% limit of agreement(95%LoA)of the measurements of higher-order aberration, including the third-order aberrations at 4mm pupil diameter and the third-order and fourth-order aberrations at 6mm pupil diameter(except for the Z-24)were greater than 0.1μm. The concordance correlation coefficient(Pc)was lower than 0.90, indicating a poor consistency. The correlation coefficients of corneal higher-order aberrations were significantly different among the three aberrometers at 4 and 6mm pupil diameter(r4mm=0.215~0.805, P4mm<0.05; r6mm=0.561~0.916, P6mm<0.001).

      CONCLUSION:There were significant differences in the measurements of the third- and fourth-order corneal aberrations at 4 and 6mm pupil diameter among Topcon KR-1W, i.Profiler, and OPD-Scan Ⅲ, and the agreements were poor, so they are not interchangeably in clinical applications.

    • >Kanghong Pharmaceutical Research
    • Efficacy of preoperative intravitreal injection of Conbercept combined with 25G+ pars plana vitrectomy in the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy

      2023, 23(10):1732-1736. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.24

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      Abstract:AIM: To explore the efficacy of preoperative intravitreal injection of conbercept combined with 25G+ pars plana vitrectomy(PPV)in the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy(PDR).

      METHODS: The clinical data of 154 patients(176 eyes)with PDR admitted to our hospital from January 2019 to June 2021 were collected for retrospective analysis. According to the treatment methods, 80 patients(92 eyes)in combined treatment group were treated with preoperative intravitreal injection of conbercept combined with 25G+PPV, and 74 patients(84 eyes)in control group were given 25G+PPV only. The postoperative clinical efficacy and levels of adipokines \〖adiponectin(APN), retinol binding protein 4(RBP4)\〗 before and after surgery were compared between both groups of patients.

      RESULTS: The combined treatment group showed better clinical efficacy than the control group at 1mo after surgery(P<0.05). Both groups had lower RBP4 levels at 3mo after surgery(P<0.05), with the combined treatment group showing a lower level than the control group(P<0.05). Serum APN levels significantly increased in both groups after surgery(P<0.05), with the combined treatment group having a higher level than the control group(P<0.05). The combined treatment group had lower incidence rates of retinal proliferation and postoperative complications after than the control group 3mo of follow-up(P<0.05).

      CONCLUSION: Preoperative intravitreal injection of conbercept combined with 25G+PPV is beneficial in improving the therapeutic effect of PDR and reducing the incidence rates of complications, which may be related to the regulations of the expressions of adipokines.

    • >Clinical report
    • Research on genetic model of keratoconus

      2023, 23(10):1737-1740. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.25

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      Abstract:AIM:To explore the effect of genetic factors on the pathogenesis of keratoconus and its genetic model.

      METHODS: Genetic epidemiological methods were used to investigate the prevalence of keratoconus in 280 first-degree relatives of 100 patients with keratoconus who attended Henan Eye Hospital between July 2020 and April 2023. The heritability was estimated by Falconer regression method. The general genetic model was calculated using Penrose method, and the genetic model was confirmed by Falconer formula, Edwards approximation formula and the projection formula of San-Duo Jiang's threshold model theory.

      RESULTS: The results showed that there were 16(5.714%)first-degree relatives of keratoconus probands suffering from keratoconus, and the heritability of keratoconus was(86.100±7.400)%. The S/q score calculated by the Penrose method was 35.348, which was near to 1/(q)1/2, suggesting that the genetic model of keratoconus might be polygenic inheritance. The expected prevalence in first-degree relatives of keratoconus patients by Falconer formula, Edwards approximation formula and the projection formula of San-Duo Jiang's threshold model theory were 5.900%, 7.714% and 5.700%, respectively, which showed no significant differences from the actual prevalence(5.714%), suggesting that keratoconus was a polygenetic disease.

      CONCLUSION:Genetic factors might play an important role in the pathogenesis of keratoconus, and keratoconus is a polygenetic disease.

    • Effects of aromatase inhibitors on the ocular surface microenvironment

      2023, 23(10):1741-1744. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.26

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      Abstract:AIM: To analyze the effects of aromatase inhibitors(AIs)on the ocular surface microenvironment of the users.

      METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted. The study included postmenopausal women who received AIs treatment at galactophore department of our hospital from November 2022 to May 2023. Participants were divided into two groups based on the mechanism of AIs: the steroidal group and the non-steroidal group. The control group consisted of age-matched women who underwent occupational health examinations. All participants completed the ocular surface disease index(OSDI)questionnaire and underwent detailed ophthalmic examinations, including best-corrected visual acuity, intraocular pressure, axial length, corneal curvature, radius of curvature of curved lacrimal river surface, tear osmolarity, tear film break-up time, corneal fluorescein staining score, Schirmer Ⅰ test, and meibomian gland infrared score.

      RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences in age, best-corrected visual acuity, intraocular pressure, axial length, and corneal curvature between control group and steroidal and non-steroidal group(P>0.05). The duration of drug treatment between the steroidal group and the non-steroidal group also showed no statistically significant difference(P>0.05). However, statistically significant differences were observed between the control group and the steroidal and non-steroidal group in OSDI scores, radius of curvature of curved lacrimal river surface, tear osmolarity, tear film break-up time, corneal fluorescein staining score, Schirmer Ⅰ test, and meibomian gland infrared score(P<0.05). The Schirmer Ⅰ test also showed statistically significant differences between the steroidal group and the non-steroidal group(P<0.05), while other data showed no statistically significant differences(P>0.05).

      CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal patients receiving AIs treatment experienced significant changes in the ocular microenvironment, with both decreased tear secretion and excessive tear evaporation contributing to the occurrence of dry eye. Notably, patients receiving non-steroidal AIs treatment showed a more significant reduction in main lacrimal gland secretion.

    • Comparison of efficacy of small incision extracapsular excision or phacoemulsification in the treatment of cataract

      2023, 23(10):1745-1749. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.27

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      Abstract:AIM: To investigate the effects of small incision extracapsular excision and phacoemulsification on the number of corneal endothelial cells, macular thickness and surgically induced corneal astigmatism in cataract patients.

      METHODS: Retrospective research. A total of 296 age-related cataract patients(296 eyes)admitted to our hospital from May 2019 to February 2023 were selected. They were divided into a small incision extracapsular excision group(144 eyes)and a phacoemulsification group(152 eyes)according to surgical method. The uncorrected visual acuity, best corrected visual acuity, numbers of corneal endothelial cells, macular thickness, surgically induced corneal astigmatism and postoperative complications between the two groups of patients at 7d, 1 and 3mo after surgery were compared.

      RESULTS: The uncorrected visual acuity and best corrected visual acuity of patients in the small incision extracapsular excision group after 7d of surgery were better than those of the phacoemulsification group, the number of corneal endothelial cells after 7d and 1, 3mo of surgery were higher than that of the phacoemulsification group, the macular thickness after 7d and 1mo of surgery was lower than that of the phacoemulsification group, and the incidence rate of postoperative corneal edema and incidence rate of total complications were lower than those of the phacoemulsification group(all P<0.05). Furthermore, there was no statistical significance in the values of surgically induced corneal astigmatism after 1, 7d and 1, 3mo of surgery compared with phacoemulsification group(P>0.05).

      CONCLUSION: Compared with phacoemulsification, the changes in the number of corneal endothelial cells and thickness of the macular area after small incision extracapsular excision are relatively small, visual recovery is faster, and the complications reduced.

    • Changes of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in patients with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma

      2023, 23(10):1750-1753. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.28

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      Abstract:AIM: To compare the retinal nerve fiber layer(RNFL)thickness in Uyghur patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome(PEX)or pseudoexfoliative glaucoma(PEXG)and to provide a theoretical basis for the early diagnosis of PEXG.

      METHODS: A retrospective case-control study was conducted. A total of 70 cases(70 eyes)of Uyghur PEX patients, 80 cases(80 eyes)of PEXG patients, and 60 cases(60 eyes)of age-related cataract patients who were admitted to our hospital from April 2018 to June 2020 were selected as the PEX group, PEXG group, and CON group, respectively. The PEXG group was further divided into mild-to-moderate stage(56 eyes)and severe stage(24 eyes)based on the stage of visual field defect, and the RNFL thickness at different locations of the optic disc was analyzed.

      RESULTS: The mean defect(MD)gradually increased in the CON group, PEX group, and PEXG group, and it was significantly higher in PEXG group than that in the PEX group(P<0.01). The RNFL thickness at different locations of the optic disc in the PEX group, mild-to-moderate stage PEXG group, and severe-stage PEXG group was thinner than that in the CON group(all P<0.01). The mean RNFL thickness, as well as the RNFL thickness below and above the optic disc, were lower in the PEX group than in the CON group(all P<0.01). The RNFL thickness at all locations of the optic disc in the severe-stage PEXG group was significantly lower than that in the mild-to-moderate stage PEXG group(all P<0.01).

      CONCLUSION: The RNFL thickness in Uyghur patients with PEX begins to be thinner than those without pseudoexfoliation syndrome, and early detection of RNFL thickness in PEX patients is helpful for the diagnosis and early treatment of PEXG.

    • Evaluation of corneal biomechanical parameters and related influencing factors in myopic patients by Corvis ST

      2023, 23(10):1754-1759. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.29

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      Abstract:AIM: To assess the differences in corneal biomechanical parameters and their correlation with other ocular biometric parameters in myopic patients using a corneal visualisation scheimpflug technology(Corvis ST).

      METHODS: A total of 132 myopic patients who received treatment in the department of refractive surgery of Eyegood Ophthalmic Hospital from May to December 2021 were selected, and the data of right eye were taken. The subjects were classified into low and moderate myopia(-0.50 to -6.00D), high myopia(>-6.00D to <-8.00D), and super high myopia(≥-8.00D)according to the spherical equivalent(SE). The basic parameters of corneal biomechanical deformation measured with Corvis ST included the amount of corneal displacement at highest degree of concavity(DA), radius of curvature at highest concavity(HCR), and distance between the two peaks of the cornea at highest concavity(PD); stiffness parameters at applanation 1(SP-A1), integrated radius(IR), deformation amplitude ratio(DA ratio), Ambrosio relational thickness horizontal(ARTh), Corvis biomechanical index(CBI). Other ocular biometric parameters measured included SE, intraocular pressure(IOP), axial length(AL), central corneal thickness(CCT), white-to-white(WTW)and retinal nerve fiber layer(RNFL)thickness. The differences in corneal biomechanical parameters were compared among the three groups of myopic patients, and the correlation between corneal biomechanical parameters and other ocular biometric parameters and age was further analyzed.

      RESULTS: The SP-A1 in the low and moderate, high, and super high myopia groups were 106.8±16.2, 115.6±21.9, and 106.9±11.5, respectively. The SP-A1 in the high myopia group was higher than that in the low and moderate and severe myopia groups(all P<0.05). All corneal biomechanics were significantly correlated with CCT(P<0.01); all corneal biomechanics were correlated with IOP except ARTh(P<0.05); AL was significantly and positively correlated with PD(r=0.270, P=0.002), weakly and positively correlated with HCR(r=0.177, P=0.043), and weakly and negatively correlated with IR(r=-0.183, P=0.036); WTW was positively correlated with PD, DA and DA ratio(r=0.363, P<0.001; r=0.252, P=0.003; r=0.200, P=0.02); there was no correlation between corneal biomechanical parameters and age, SE, and RNFL.

      CONCLUSION: Corneal stiffness was higher in high myopia patients than in patients with low to moderate and super high myopia. IOP and CCT were both important factors affecting corneal biomechanics. Some of the biomechanical parameters also have certain correlation with AL and WTW. As the growth of axial length, the PD of corneal deformation and HCR were larger, and IR was smaller, but HCR and IR had little significance; the longer the WTW, the greater the corneal deformation amplitude. In clinical practice, attention should be paid to the corneal biomechanical parameters in patients with super high myopia.

    • Effect of orthokeratology lens on the postoperative binocular vision rebuilding in patients with intermittent exotropia combined with myopia

      2023, 23(10):1760-1763. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.30

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      Abstract:AIM: To investigate the effect of wearing an orthokeratology lens on postoperative binocular vision rebuilding in patients with intermittent exotropia combined with myopic refractive error.

      METHODS: Prospective control study. A total of 60 patients(120 eyes)with intermittent exotropia and myopia who underwent surgical treatment in our hospital from June 2019 to December 2020 were selected. Patients who wore orthokeratology lenses or monofocal frame glasses after surgery were divided into a treatment group(group A)and a control group(group B)according to the wishes of patients and their families, with 30 cases(60 eyes)in each group, and they were followed-up for 6mo. The third level visual function and Titmus near stereoscopic visual function of the two groups of patients were observed before and 6mo after surgery.

      RESULTS: There was no statistical significance in all observation indicators between group A and group B before surgery(P>0.05). After 6mo of surgery, patients with intermittent exotropia achieved significant improvement in binocular visual function and corrected eye position. Group A was superior to group B in terms of fusion range and near stereoscopic visual function(P<0.05). There was no statistical significance between the two groups in terms of simultaneous vision and stereoscopic visual function(P>0.05).

      CONCLUSION: The binocular visual function of patients with intermittent exotropia after surgery has significantly improved. Wearing orthokeratology lenses can effectively improve binocular visual function in patients with intermittent exotropia combined with myopia after surgery.

    • >Brief Report
    • Quantitative grading evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy of asymmetric bilateral lateral rectus recession in type Ⅲ Duane retraction syndrome

      2023, 23(10):1764-1768. DOI: 10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.10.31

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      Abstract:AIM: To quantitatively evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of the asymmetric recession of bilateral lateral rectus in patients with unilateral type III Duane retraction syndrome.

      METHOD:Retrospective analysis of clinical data. The clinical data of 12 cases of type III Duane retraction syndrome with unilateral lateral rectus recession were analyzed. All subjects had restricted internal rotation, with narrowing of the palpebral fissure and vertical deviation, and restricted external rotation with widening of the palpebral fissure. All patients had abnormal head positions. The degree of strabismus was measured while maintaining the head in a neutral position. Asymmetric recession of bilateral lateral rectus was selected based on the degree of strabismus of affected eye or 1~3mm longer, with a smaller recession and Y-splitting in the affected eye and a larger recession in the healthy eye.

      RESULT:The difference in the degree of strabismus in the healthy eyes before and after surgery was statistically significant(Z=-4.158, P<0.01), as was the difference in the degree of restricted internal rotation(Z=-2.640, P=0.008). The difference in the degree of restricted external rotation was not statistically significant(Z=-1.732, P=0.083). The difference in abnormal head position was statistically significant(Z=-4.181, P<0.01), while the difference in eyeball recession was not statistically significant(Z=-1.414, P=0.157). The difference in vertical deviation was statistically significant(Z=-3.115, P=0.002). A total of 10 patients(83%)had stereoscopic vision before surgery, and 11 patients(92%)had recovered stereoscopic vision after surgery, with a further improvement in stereoacuity in 50% of patients.

      CONCLUSION:Asymmetric recession of bilateral lateral rectus combined with Y-splitting of the affected lateral rectus can effectively improve the degree of strabismus, abnormal head position, vertical deviation and stereoacuity without aggravating the degree of restriction of external rotation or eyeball recession.

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