1. Changes in anterior segment parameters and presence of dry eye disease in patients with acromegaly: A Sirius topography study combined with meibography.
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Kilic D, Akmaz B, Akay F, Guven YZ, and Oruk GG
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- Adult, Anterior Eye Segment diagnostic imaging, Case-Control Studies, Cornea diagnostic imaging, Cross-Sectional Studies, Dry Eye Syndromes diagnostic imaging, Dry Eye Syndromes etiology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Prognosis, Acromegaly complications, Anterior Eye Segment pathology, Cornea pathology, Corneal Topography methods, Dry Eye Syndromes pathology, Intraocular Pressure, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods
- Abstract
Purpose: To investigate anterior segment parameters (ASPs) and dry eye disease (DED), including the status of the meibomian glands, in patients with acromegaly., Methods: In this cross-sectional, comparative study, 36 acromegaly patients and 40 healthy sex- and age-matched controls were included. Participants received a comprehensive ophthalmological examination, including intraocular pressure measurements with Goldmann applanation tonometry (IOP
GAT ) and central corneal thickness corrected intraocular pressure (IOPCCT ) measurements, and were evaluated for ASPs and DED. For ASPs, white-to-white (WTW), apical (ACT) and thinnest corneal thickness (TCT), corneal volume (CV), keratometry readings (K1 , K2 , and Kmean ), anterior chamber depth (ACD) and volume (ACV), and iridocorneal angle (ICA) were obtained via Sirius topography. DED was assessed with Schirmer's test, tear breakup time (TBUT), and Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) scores. Meibography scores (MSs) were obtained with the Sirius topography device., Results: Patients had higher mean IOPGAT (P = .006), IOPCCT (P = .01), ACT (P = .024), and TCT (P = .005) but narrower ICA (P = .014) than controls. Although Schirmer's test did not differ between the groups (P = .442), patients had higher OSDI (P < .001), higher MS (P = .001), and shorter TBUT (P = .002)., Conclusion: Patients with acromegaly have greater IOP, greater corneal thickness, but narrower ICA than healthy individuals, as well as DED with increased MSs, which suggests meibomian gland dysfunction., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2021
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