Past meeting

THE 7th
Japan Myopia Retina Club

name THE 7th Japan Myopia Retina Club
date October 21, 2023
time 1:00PM-4:00PM ( JST )
place remote conference
fee free entry
program

Opening remarks Yasushi Ikuno

Paper Presentations 1:05PM-2:05PM
( 7min Presentation + 5min Discussion )

  1. Control of axial elongation by combined 0.025% or 0.01% atropine with EDOF contact lens Yuiko Kodera
    ( Tokyo Medical and Dental University )
  2. Quantitative measurement of total eye volume using 3D MRI in patients with pathologic myopia Tomonari Takahashi
    ( Tokyo Medical and Dental University )
  3. Prevalence and Clinical Features of Radial Fundus Autofluorescence in High Myopic Women Shih-Wen Wang
    ( Shuang Ho Hospital )
  4. Effect of Foveal Curvature on Visual Field Sensitivity Tomoki Shirakami
    ( Tsukazaki Hospital )
  5. Spontaneous resolution of myopic macular holes Yasushi Ikuno
    ( Ikuno Eye Center )

Coffee Break 2:05PM-2:25PM ( 20min )

Keynote Lectures 2:25PM-3:55PM
( 30min Presentation + 15min Discussion )

  1. pathogenesis and treatment of myopic maculopathy Tzyy-Chang Ho
    ( National Taiwan University )
  2. Optic Nerve Head and Scleral Biomechanics in Myopia and Pathological Myopia Michael Girard
    ( Singapore Eye Research Institute )

Closing remarks Kyoko Ohno-Matsui

poster

THE 6th
Japan Myopia Retina Club

name THE 6th Japan Myopia Retina Club
date October 22, 2022
time 1:00PM-4:30PM ( JST )
place remote conference
fee free entry
program

Opening remarks Yasushi Ikuno

Paper Presentations 1:05PM-2:05PM
( 7min presentation + 5 min Discussion )

  1. Long-Term Outcomes of Patients with High Myopia at Tsukazaki Hospital Dr.Hitoshi Tabuchi
    ( Hiroshima University / Tsukazaki Hospital )
  2. Influence of the foveal curvature on ganglion cell layer thickness Dr.Tomoki Shirakami
    ( Tsukazaki Hospital )
  3. Papillary and peripapillary hemorrhages in eyes with pathologic myopia Dr.Jianping Xiong
    ( Tokyo Medical Dental University )
  4. Structural abnormalities and corresponding visual field defects in the papillary and peripapillary areas of eyes with pathologic myopia Dr.Shiqi Xie
    ( Tokyo Medical Dental University )
  5. Pars Plana Vitrectomy With and Without Gas Tamponade for the Treatment of Myopic Traction Maculopathy Dr.Taku Wakabayashi
    ( Osaka University / Wills Eye Hospital )

Coffee Break 2:05PM-2:25PM ( 20mim )

Keynote Lectures 2:25PM-4:25PM
(45mim presentation + 15 min Discussion)

  1. Myopia in infants Dr.Sachiko Nishina
    ( National Center for Child Health and Development )
  2. Various Aspects of Myopia in Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy Dr.Eun Ji Lee
    ( Seoul National University Bundang Hospital )

Closing remarks Kyoko Ohno-Matsui

poster

THE 5th
Japan Myopia Retina Club

name THE 5th Japan Myopia Retina Club
date October 23, 2021
time 1:00PM-5:00PM
place remote conference
fee free entry
program

Opening remarks Yasushi Ikuno

Paper Presentations 1:00PM-2:00PM
( 7min presentation + 3 min Discussion )

  1. Childhood Myopia Control Treatment Foo Li Lian
    ( Singapore National Eye Center )
  2. Validation of soft labels in developing deep learning algorithms for detecting lesions of myopic maculopathy from optical coherence tomographic images Ran Du
    ( Tokyo Medical Dental University )
  3. AI-based 3D OCT Imaging for Detection of Lamina Cribrosa Defect in Eyes with High Myopia Mako Itadani
    ( Tokyo Medical Dental University )
  4. MRI imaging of posterior eye shape and its associations with myopia and ethnicity Saiko Matsumura
    ( Toho University )
  5. Refractive Characteristics of Pseudomyopia and Its Association with Myopia Progression Mengtian Kang
    ( Beijing Tongren Hospital )
  6. OCTA imaging and the pathogenesis of myopic traction maculopathy Shih-Wen Wang, Tzyy-Chang Ho
    ( National Taiwan University )

Instructive Lectures
(Japanese session)
2:00PM-3:00PM
( 25mim presentation + 5 min Discussion )

  1. Updates of School Myopia Control Tae Igarashi-Yokoi
    ( Tokyo Medical Dental University )
  2. Management of Myopic Retinal Disorders Yasushi Ikuno
    ( Ikuno Eye Center )

Coffee Break 3:00PM-3:20PM ( 20mim )

International Guest Speaker Lectures 3:20PM-4:50PM
(30mim presentation + 15 min Discussion)

  1. Myopia control effect of the DIMS lens – 3 years results Carly Lam
    ( School of Optometry, Hong Kong Polytechnic University )
  2. Tension and staphyloma related maculopathies in high myopia Ramin Tadayoni
    ( Paris Lariboisière Hospital )

Closing remarks Kyoko Ohno-Matsui

poster

4th
Japan Myopia Retina Club

Because of the pandemic of COVID-19, the meeting will take place ON-LINE app, ZOOM only. The meeting details and access will be soon followed. This program is subject to change.

name 4th Japan Myopia Retina Club
date April 9th, 2021
time 19:00-20:30
place remote conference
fee free entry
program Presentations
  • Xie shiqi (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

    Sclera defect at the penetration site of short posterior ciliary artery within the area of myopic patchy atrophy.

  • Shymaa. k. Hady (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

    Pathologic Myopia and Punctate Inner Choroidopathy (PIC)

  • Tomonari Takahashi (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

    Evaluation of the impact of eye volume change related to high myopia using 3D MRI

International Guest Speaker Session
  • Wong Chee Wai (Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore)

    Is the choroid a key player in Myopic Macular Degeneration?

*Program is subject to change

3rd
Japan Myopia Retina Club

name 3rd Japan Myopia Retina Club
date October 16th, 2020
time 19:00-21:00
place remote conference
fee free entry
program Presentations
  • ・ Hidemi Kanai (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

    Long-term Prognosis of Visual Development in Children with Congenital High Myopia.

  • ・ Keigo Sugisawa (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

    Premacular Bursa and Surrounding Vitreous Gel investigated by Ultra-widefield OCT.

  • ・ Mariko Yana (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

    Macular Functional Changes evaluated with MP-3 Microperimetry after anti-VEGF therapy for Myopic Macular Neovascularization.

  • ・ Takashi Watanabe (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

    Comparison of Clinical Features in Highly Myopic Eyes with and without Posterior Staphyloma evaluated with Ultrawide-Field Swept-Source OCT.

  • ・ Kengo Uramoto (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

    Characteristics of Pseudo Macular Hole Retinal Detachment in Pathologic Myopia.

  • ・ Michiyuki Saito (Hokkaido University, Japan)

    Choroidal circulation in tilted disc syndrome with interior staphyloma.

  • ・ Yasushi Ikuno (Ikuno Eye Center, Japan)

    Macular hole closure after vitrectomy in myopic eyes.

International Guest Speaker Session
  • ・ Min Kim (Yonsei University College of Medicine, South Korea)

    Macular hole after vitrectomy: Risk factors and Treatment strategies.

  • ・ Wei-Chi Wu (Chung Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan)

    Myopia in school-aged children with preterm birth: the roles of time spent outdoors and serum vitamin D.

2nd
Japan Myopia Retina Club

Due to concern about COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting has been canceled.
name 2nd Japan Myopia Retina Club
date April 18th, 2020
time 19:00-21:00
place National University Corporation Tokyo Medical and Dental University
M&D Tower 13F  address :1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113 - 8510, JAPAN
fee free entry
program undecided

1st
Japan Myopia Retina Club

name 1st Japan Myopia Retina Club
date October 24th, 2019
time 20:00-22:00
place TKP Garden City Kyoto 7F address: 721-1, Higashishiokojicho, Shichijo-sagaru Karasuma-dori, Shimogyo-ku,Kyoto city 600 - 8216, JAPAN
fee free entry
program
  • (1)Takeshi Azuma, Tae Yokoi, Kyoko Ohno-Matsui (TMDU)

    Polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) reveals the scleral structure in patients with pathologic myopia.

  • (2)Yuka Onishi, Tae Yokoi, Kyoko Ohno-Matsui (TMDU)

    Three-year outcomes of intravitreal aflibercept for choroidal neovascularization in patients with pathologic myopia.

  • (3)Mariko Yana(TMDU)

    TBA

  • (4)Kaori Sayanagi (Sayanagi Eye Clinic)

    Two case reports with atypical mCNV

  • (5)Yasushi Ikuno (Ikuno Eye Center)

    Mystery cases of mCNV