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Corneal Structural Changes in Congenital Glaucoma

Authors :
Jennifer Drechsler
Camilo Martinez
Sairah Yousaf
Mohamad S. Jaafar
Adrianna Lee
Janet L. Alexander
Zubair M. Ahmed
Richard H Birdsong
Laura Kueny
Moran Roni Levin
Snehaa Maripudi
Osamah Saeedi
Bethany Karwoski
William P Madigan
Marlet Bazemore
Source :
Eye Contact Lens
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2021.

Abstract

Objective To identify corneal structure differences on quantitative high-frequency ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) among subjects with congenital glaucoma compared with controls. Methods This prospective case-control study evaluated 180 UBM images from 44 eyes of 30 subjects (18 control and 12 glaucoma, mean age 5.2±8.0 years, range 0.2-25.8 years) enrolled in the Pediatric Anterior Segment Imaging and Innovation Study (PASIIS). ImageJ was used to quantify a comprehensive set of corneal structures according to 21 quantitative parameters. Statistical analysis compared corneal measurements in glaucoma subtypes and age-matched controls with significance testing and mixed effects models. Results Significant differences between congenital glaucoma cases and controls were identified in 16 of 21 measured parameters including angle-to-angle, central and peripheral corneal thicknesses, scleral integrated pixel density, anterior corneal radius of curvature, and posterior corneal radius of curvature. Eight parameters differed significantly between primary congenital glaucoma and glaucoma following congenital cataract surgery. Conclusion Multiple measurable corneal structural differences exist between congenital glaucoma and control eyes, and between primary and secondary congenital glaucoma, including but not limited to corneal width and thickness. The structural differences can be quantified from UBM image analysis. Further studies are needed to determine whether corneal features associated with glaucoma can be used to diagnose or monitor progression of congenital glaucoma.

Details

ISSN :
15422321
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice
Accession number :
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