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Middle East Journal of Family Medicine [The]. 2006; 4 (3): 54-57
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-79678

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between progressive sensorineural hearing loss and normal tension glaucoma. This prospective study was conducted in South Shouna Hospital [Ministry of Health-Jordan] during the period between 2003 - 2005. 26 patients attending an ophthalmology clinic and diagnosed to have normal tension glaucoma were referred to the ENT clinic. Ophthalmologic examination included Snellen's visual acuity testing, anterior segment examination via slit lamp, and posterior segment examination after mydriasis via indirect ophthalmoscope, Goldmann's applanation tonometry to measure intraocular pressure, and visual field assessment via Goldmann's perimeter. In the ENT clinic, audiograms, stapedial thresholds and otoacoustic emissions were obtained. Serological testing of antiphospholipids antibodies were done for all patients. The results were compared with two control groups: one had other types of glaucoma, and the other was normal people. 18 normal tension glaucoma patients [75%] had sensorineural hearing loss. Elevated antiphospholipid antibody concentrations were more frequent in patients with normal tension glaucoma and hearing loss compared with normal tension glaucoma patients with normacusis. There was no association between primary open angle glaucoma, hearing loss and antiphospholipid antibody. Pseudoexfoliation was associated with hearing loss but not with antiphospholipid antibodies. The association between hearing loss, normal tension glaucoma and antiphospholipid antibody indicates that they are part of autoimmune systemic process


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Humans , Male , Female , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/immunology , /adverse effects , Autoimmune Diseases , Prospective Studies
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Rev. cuba. hematol. inmunol. hemoter ; 15(2): 105-109, mayo-ago. 1999. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-302361

ABSTRACT

Se determinó la frecuencia de 29 antígenos HLA de los loci A y B en 20 pacientes con glaucoma primario de ángulo abierto diagnósticados en el Servicio de Oftalmología del Hospital General Docente ®Enrique Cabrera¼. Se utilizaron como controles 276 personas sanas. El antígeno HLA B35 mostró asociación positiva con un riesgo relativo (RR) de 5,3. Se obtuvo una frecuencia estadísticamente significativa con una p corregida (pc) <0,002 para el HLA B35 al compararla con controles normales no relacionados. El resto de los antígenos HLA estudiados no mostraron asociación


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Humans , /analysis , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/immunology
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