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Int Ophthalmol ; 43(3): 847-857, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36127504

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PURPOSE: Within a population-based follow-up study, to examine the 10-year incidence of pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX), possible risk factors for PEX and its association with ocular aging of the cornea, lens and retina. METHODS: The baseline examination was conducted in 2006 on a random sample of 1,033 adult participants from Kaunas city (Lithuania) population of whom 631 had ophthalmic examination data at attendance of the 10-year follow-up in 2016. Detailed examination of the anterior and posterior segment of the eye was carried out. After diagnostic mydriasis PEX was diagnosed by the presence of typical grayish-white exfoliation material on the anterior capsule surface of the lens. The participants were divided to PEX and non-PEX groups. RESULTS: PEX prevalence increased from 9.8 to 34.2% from baseline to 10-year follow-up. Nuclear cataract was common both in the PEX group (66.7%) and in those without PEX (72.2%), but this difference did not reach statistically significantly increased risk of developing cataract in those with PEX (OR 1.2; p = 0.61). Central corneal thickness (CCT) was thinner in the PEX group (529 ± 34 µm) and in the oldest group (525 ± 36 µm) (p < 0.001). Compared to baseline, corneal curvature (CC) became flatter in both groups (7.6 ± 0.27 vs 7.7 ± 0.26 mm; p < 0.001) during the follow-up, but the difference did not reach significance between groups. Corneal astigmatism was most commonly with-the-rule in both groups (37 (50.0%) vs 148 (68.5%); p > 0.05). Age, sex and PEX had no influence on age-related macular degeneration distribution. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of PEX increased significantly with age in our population, with those with PEX having thinner and flatter corneae, but no difference in cataract and age-related macular degeneration characteristics.


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Cataract , Exfoliation Syndrome , Macular Degeneration , Humans , Exfoliation Syndrome/complications , Exfoliation Syndrome/diagnosis , Exfoliation Syndrome/epidemiology , Follow-Up Studies , Cataract/epidemiology , Cataract/complications , Aging , Macular Degeneration/complications
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Ugeskr Laeger ; 182(38)2020 09 14.
Article in Danish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33000746

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In this case report, two boys were admitted to an eye department at a hospital in Denmark. They had been playing with a laser pointer, which had been bought abroad during a holiday. The laser was pointed directly into the eyes of both boys eyes, resulting in small retinal marks afterwards. The boys had visual discomfort and a feeling of missing some central vision. On an optical coherence tomography it was possible to capture a small retinal damage affecting the outer segment of the retina but without damage to Bruchs membrane. Both boys recovered from discomfort and were discharged from the department after a four month follow-up.


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Eye Injuries , Retinal Diseases , Eye Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Eye Injuries/etiology , Humans , Lasers , Male , Retina/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Visual Acuity
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