Publications by authors named "M S Huh"

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  • - This study reviewed the long-term effects of preoperative glaucoma medication containing preservatives on the success of trabeculectomy in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma, following 309 eyes for over 10 years.
  • - The findings showed that a higher cumulative exposure to these medications (measured by the Glaucoma Medication Intensity Index or GMII) correlated with reduced surgical success rates and poorer intraocular pressure control over time.
  • - Key risk factors for trabeculectomy failure were identified as advanced age, higher GMII levels, and subsequent cataract surgery, emphasizing the importance of managing medication use before surgery for better outcomes.
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  • Landau introduced the concept of rotons to explain superfluid liquid helium, which are quantum particle excitations associated with the disordered arrangement of atoms.
  • The study demonstrates the existence of electronic rotons in a two-dimensional dipole liquid of alkali-metal ions interacting with black phosphorus, showcasing a unique energy minimum in their dispersion.
  • As dipole density decreases, the interactions become more significant, leading to Wigner crystallization, with our findings highlighting the role of strong correlations in the formation of electronic rotons and a pseudogap.
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Importance: Although optic disc hemorrhage (DH) is widely recognized as a glaucoma risk factor, its clinical relevance in relation to proximity has not been investigated.

Objective: To determine the association of the proximal location of DH with glaucoma progression.

Design, Setting, And Participants: In this longitudinal observational cohort study, 146 eyes of 146 patients at Seoul National University Hospital who had had 1 or more DH with at least 5 years of follow-up and had at least 5 reliable visual field examinations were included.

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Background: The Veteran Health Administration prioritizes the distribution of naloxone to veterans diagnosed with opioid use disorder (OUD) to prevent deaths due to opioid-related overdose. The Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution (OEND) program was created with tools to supplement efforts in identifying veterans at risk of opioid-related adverse events secondary to OUD or other comorbidities and increase access, education, and distribution of naloxone. Utilizing the OEND tool, Veteran Health Indiana (VHI) employed two different distribution initiatives to increase access to naloxone.

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Purpose: To investigate whether a difference exists in intereye glaucoma severity and progression in patients with asymmetric axial length.

Design: Long-term observational study.

Participants: Patients older than 20 years with a diagnosis of glaucoma at Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea, between 2010 and 2020.

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