2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00417-003-0723-8
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Prevalence and risk factors for epiretinal membranes in a Japanese population: the Hisayama study

Abstract: This study suggests that ERMs are less common in the Japanese population than in similar populations in Western countries, and that hypercholesterolemia is a relevant risk factor for ERMs.

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“…In contrast to the previous report from another Japanese population, 6 we found a relatively similar age-standardized prevalence of ERM to that reported mainly from Caucasian white populations.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…In contrast to the previous report from another Japanese population, 6 we found a relatively similar age-standardized prevalence of ERM to that reported mainly from Caucasian white populations.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 90%
“…5 It has been previously suggested that the Japanese have a lower prevalence of ERM as compared with white populations. 6 McCarty et al 7 summarized the prevalence of ERM in different populations after direct age standardization, and reported that the prevalence of ERM was lowest in a Japanese population sample (the Hisayama Study, 2.8%) and was highest in a Latino population in the United States (the Los Angeles Latino Eye Study: 19.0%). 7 In relation to the prevalence of ERM in the Chinese population, it was much lower than that reported (the Beijing Eye Study: 2.2%).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…11 Despite their clinical significance, there have been, besides a series of hospital-based studies, only six population-based investigations on the occurrence and associations of epiretinal membranes with other ocular and general parameters. [12][13][14][15][16][17] All these epidemiological studies were focused on whites, Hispanics or Japanese. Considering that China is the largest nation and that information about epiretinal membranes in the Chinese population is very scarce, it was the purpose of the present study to assess the prevalence of epiretinal membranes and their associations with ocular and general factors in Chinese as part of the Beijing Eye Study.…”
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“…1 Hydrops is caused by a break in Descemet's membrane and is believed to occur in 2.6-2.8% cases with keratoconus. 2 The differential diagnosis for hydrops occurring within a graft includes endothelial rejection but in this case the split in Descemet's membrane was clearly seen. Hydrops has been reported previously in a corneal graft where the hydrops occurred in the host tissue or in the host-graft junction and extended into the corneal graft.…”
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confidence: 80%