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Saudi J Ophthalmol ; 37(3): 247-249, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38074298

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PURPOSE: Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is a clinical progressive neuropathy which can lead to irreversible blindness if left untreated. A low level of serum Vitamin D3 is a major risk factor for glaucoma, and hence, represents a second target for glaucoma therapy following intraocular pressure (IOP). However, there is still controversy about whether there is a direct correlation between Vitamin D3 deficiency and the risk of increased IOP. This study aims to investigate the correlation between low serum levels of 1,24-dihydroxycholecalciferol and the development of open-angle glaucoma. METHODS: The study included a total of forty-one patients with POAG. Patients were classified into whether they have chronic illnesses such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Matching control subjects of 20 healthy controls were also included in the study. Anthropometric measures and venous blood samples were taken from all participants for serum analysis of various biochemical markers including serum 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (1,25(OH)2D) levels. RESULTS: Overall, serum Vitamin D3 levels were 15% significantly lower in the patient's cohort with open-angle glaucoma as compared to the healthy participants (P < 0.05). Among those, 63% of type 2 diabetic participants had significantly low levels of Vitamin D3 (P < 0.01). There was also a significant 70% reduction in serum Vitamin D3 levels among the hypertensive participants, (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: We concluded that lower serum 1,25(OH) 2D levels were significantly associated with an increased risk of open-angle glaucoma in patients with chronic illnesses.

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Clin Ophthalmol ; 11: 435-440, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28260857

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BACKGROUND: Dry eye disorder is a multifactorial disease of the tears and ocular surface that results in discomfort and visual disturbance. Corneal pachymetry becomes increasingly important in refractive surgery, for the accurate assessment of intraocular pressure, and in the preoperative assessment of other ocular surgeries. PURPOSE: To assess the effect of dry eye disorder on the central corneal thickness (CCT) by comparing with CCT of normal eyes of age-matched individuals. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The total number of eyes examined was 280 (140 dry eyes from 70 patients and 140 normal eyes from 70 individuals). Pentacam (Scheimpflug imaging system) was used for measuring the CCT of all eyes. RESULTS: Patients with dry eye syndrome had significantly lower CCT compared to the control group (P<0.01). Its mean was 536.5 versus 561.3, respectively. CONCLUSION: CCT of dry eyes was significantly reduced when compared with age- and gender-matched population. This result can be attributed to chronic desiccation by the inflammatory mediators in dry eyes, leading to corneal thinning.

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