Publications by authors named "Panrapee Funarunart"

Introduction: Pseudophakic pupillary block angle-closure glaucoma is an uncommon complication following uneventful cataract surgery with posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. Interestingly, capsular block syndrome (CBS) has been reported as another plausible cause of pseudophakic pupillary block angle-closure glaucoma, especially in the early postoperative period. Unlike early postoperative CBS, late postoperative CBS is not associated with a shallow anterior chamber, myopic shift, or elevated intraocular pressure.

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Intraocular pressure (IOP) is one of the most crucial aspects for diagnosis and treatment plan among patients with glaucoma. Although the gold standard for IOP measurement is Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT)[1], it must be mounted to a slit lamp biomicroscope. However, rebound tonometer has become popular due to its ease of operation and portable design, does not require topical anesthesia, and results do not differ significantly from those of GAT[2].

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Introduction: Reverse sulcus intraocular lens (IOL) implantation can cause serious ophthalmic complications. Even routine ocular examinations can provoke significant consequences. Herein, we present a case of recurrent pupillary capture and pseudophakic pupillary block related to reverse sulcus IOL implantation.

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Purpose: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and predictive factors of success after selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) for treating various types of open-angle glaucoma in a Thai population.

Design: The study employed a retrospective cohort design.

Materials And Methods: The study retrospectively recruited Thai subjects diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma receiving first time selective laser trabeculoplasty.

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Objective: The objective of this article is to determine characteristics and outcome of hypertensive anterior uveitis and prevalence of the Herpesviridae family. Study: Retrospective cohort study.

Methods: A total of 64 anterior uveitis participants with increased intraocular pressure and Herpesviridae family polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis results were included.

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Isolated orbital neurofibroma unassociated with systemic neurofibromatosis is relatively rare and may be difficult to clinically differentiate from other orbital tumors. The authors report a case of isolated orbital neurofibroma without neurofibromatosis type 1.

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Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of noncycloplegic refraction compared with cycloplegic refraction in diagnosing refractive error in primary school children in southern Thailand.

Material And Method: This is a cross-sectional study. One hundred twenty children aged from 6-13 years who had visual acuity of 20/40 or worse in at least one eye were included.

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