Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research

ISSN: 2008-322X

The latest research in clinical ophthalmology and the science of vision.

Does Clear Cornea Cataract Surgery Influence Conjunctivochalasis?

Published date: Apr 06 2020

Journal Title: Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research

Issue title: April–June 2020, Volume 15, Issue 2

Pages: 270–272

DOI: 10.18502/jovr.v15i2.6749

Authors:

Tatsuya Mimura - mimurat-tky@umin.ac.jp

Michiko Iida

Hidetaka Noma

Aki Kondo

Maiko Yoshida

Manami Oguri

Yuka Tanaka

Atsushi Mizota

Abstract:

This is a Letter to the Editor and does not have an abstract.

References:

1. Meller D, Tseng SC. Conjunctivochalasis: literature review and possible pathophysiology. Surv Ophthalmol 1998;43:225–232.

2. Mimura T, Yamagami S, Usui T, Funatsu H, Mimura Y, Noma H, et al. Changes of conjunctivochalasis with age in a hospital-based study. Am J Ophthalmol 2009;147:171–177.

3. Mimura T, Yamagami S, Kamei Y, Goto M, Matsubara M. Influence of axial length on conjunctivochalasis. Cornea 2013;32:1126–1130.

4. Mimura T, Iida M, Oshima R, Noma H, Kamei Y, Goto M, et al. Changes of conjunctivochalasis after cataract surgery via a superior transconjunctival sclerocorneal incision. Int Ophthalmol 2017;37:691–700.

5. Sugai S, Yoshitomi F, Oshika T. Transconjunctival singleplane sclerocorneal incisions versus clear corneal incisions in cataract surgery. J Cataract Refract Surg 2010;36:1503–1507.

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