Axial and para-axial fluorophotometry in glaucoma simplex

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1573-2630
Keywords:
glaucoma ; fluorophotometry
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Medicine
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Abstract In this fluorophotometric study, in 25 eyes with middle advanced stages of glaucoma simplex (visual field defects ranged from 500 dB to 800 dB) and treated with topical antiglaucomatous agents, the posterior vitreous penetration ratio (PVPR) was compared with that from normal subjects. Vitreous fluorophotometry (Fluorotron Master, Coherent) was used to measure posterior vitreous fluorescein concentration. Due to additional fixation light in horizontal plane, three scans were taken along the following directions: temporal (t), foveal (f), nasal (n). The angle of deviation from the foveal scan was 15 degrees in each direction. The average values of posterior vitreous penetration ratio in group of patients with glaucoma were higher in comparison with those in healthy subjects. In both groups the PVPR was significantly lower in nasal (n) scan (optic disc area) in comparison with temporal (t) or foveal (f) scans (p 〈 0.05).
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autor Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
Koziak, M.
Gierek-Kalicka, S.
autorsonst Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
Koziak, M.
Gierek-Kalicka, S.
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notes Abstract In this fluorophotometric study, in 25 eyes with middle advanced stages of glaucoma simplex (visual field defects ranged from 500 dB to 800 dB) and treated with topical antiglaucomatous agents, the posterior vitreous penetration ratio (PVPR) was compared with that from normal subjects. Vitreous fluorophotometry (Fluorotron Master, Coherent) was used to measure posterior vitreous fluorescein concentration. Due to additional fixation light in horizontal plane, three scans were taken along the following directions: temporal (t), foveal (f), nasal (n). The angle of deviation from the foveal scan was 15 degrees in each direction. The average values of posterior vitreous penetration ratio in group of patients with glaucoma were higher in comparison with those in healthy subjects. In both groups the PVPR was significantly lower in nasal (n) scan (optic disc area) in comparison with temporal (t) or foveal (f) scans (p 〈 0.05).
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shingle_author_1 Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
Koziak, M.
Gierek-Kalicka, S.
shingle_author_2 Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
Koziak, M.
Gierek-Kalicka, S.
shingle_author_3 Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
Koziak, M.
Gierek-Kalicka, S.
shingle_author_4 Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
Koziak, M.
Gierek-Kalicka, S.
shingle_catch_all_1 Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
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Axial and para-axial fluorophotometry in glaucoma simplex
glaucoma
fluorophotometry
glaucoma
fluorophotometry
Abstract In this fluorophotometric study, in 25 eyes with middle advanced stages of glaucoma simplex (visual field defects ranged from 500 dB to 800 dB) and treated with topical antiglaucomatous agents, the posterior vitreous penetration ratio (PVPR) was compared with that from normal subjects. Vitreous fluorophotometry (Fluorotron Master, Coherent) was used to measure posterior vitreous fluorescein concentration. Due to additional fixation light in horizontal plane, three scans were taken along the following directions: temporal (t), foveal (f), nasal (n). The angle of deviation from the foveal scan was 15 degrees in each direction. The average values of posterior vitreous penetration ratio in group of patients with glaucoma were higher in comparison with those in healthy subjects. In both groups the PVPR was significantly lower in nasal (n) scan (optic disc area) in comparison with temporal (t) or foveal (f) scans (p 〈 0.05).
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shingle_catch_all_2 Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
Koziak, M.
Gierek-Kalicka, S.
Axial and para-axial fluorophotometry in glaucoma simplex
glaucoma
fluorophotometry
glaucoma
fluorophotometry
Abstract In this fluorophotometric study, in 25 eyes with middle advanced stages of glaucoma simplex (visual field defects ranged from 500 dB to 800 dB) and treated with topical antiglaucomatous agents, the posterior vitreous penetration ratio (PVPR) was compared with that from normal subjects. Vitreous fluorophotometry (Fluorotron Master, Coherent) was used to measure posterior vitreous fluorescein concentration. Due to additional fixation light in horizontal plane, three scans were taken along the following directions: temporal (t), foveal (f), nasal (n). The angle of deviation from the foveal scan was 15 degrees in each direction. The average values of posterior vitreous penetration ratio in group of patients with glaucoma were higher in comparison with those in healthy subjects. In both groups the PVPR was significantly lower in nasal (n) scan (optic disc area) in comparison with temporal (t) or foveal (f) scans (p 〈 0.05).
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shingle_catch_all_3 Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
Koziak, M.
Gierek-Kalicka, S.
Axial and para-axial fluorophotometry in glaucoma simplex
glaucoma
fluorophotometry
glaucoma
fluorophotometry
Abstract In this fluorophotometric study, in 25 eyes with middle advanced stages of glaucoma simplex (visual field defects ranged from 500 dB to 800 dB) and treated with topical antiglaucomatous agents, the posterior vitreous penetration ratio (PVPR) was compared with that from normal subjects. Vitreous fluorophotometry (Fluorotron Master, Coherent) was used to measure posterior vitreous fluorescein concentration. Due to additional fixation light in horizontal plane, three scans were taken along the following directions: temporal (t), foveal (f), nasal (n). The angle of deviation from the foveal scan was 15 degrees in each direction. The average values of posterior vitreous penetration ratio in group of patients with glaucoma were higher in comparison with those in healthy subjects. In both groups the PVPR was significantly lower in nasal (n) scan (optic disc area) in comparison with temporal (t) or foveal (f) scans (p 〈 0.05).
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shingle_catch_all_4 Szymanski, A.
Gierek-Lapinska, A.
Koziak, M.
Gierek-Kalicka, S.
Axial and para-axial fluorophotometry in glaucoma simplex
glaucoma
fluorophotometry
glaucoma
fluorophotometry
Abstract In this fluorophotometric study, in 25 eyes with middle advanced stages of glaucoma simplex (visual field defects ranged from 500 dB to 800 dB) and treated with topical antiglaucomatous agents, the posterior vitreous penetration ratio (PVPR) was compared with that from normal subjects. Vitreous fluorophotometry (Fluorotron Master, Coherent) was used to measure posterior vitreous fluorescein concentration. Due to additional fixation light in horizontal plane, three scans were taken along the following directions: temporal (t), foveal (f), nasal (n). The angle of deviation from the foveal scan was 15 degrees in each direction. The average values of posterior vitreous penetration ratio in group of patients with glaucoma were higher in comparison with those in healthy subjects. In both groups the PVPR was significantly lower in nasal (n) scan (optic disc area) in comparison with temporal (t) or foveal (f) scans (p 〈 0.05).
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shingle_title_1 Axial and para-axial fluorophotometry in glaucoma simplex
shingle_title_2 Axial and para-axial fluorophotometry in glaucoma simplex
shingle_title_3 Axial and para-axial fluorophotometry in glaucoma simplex
shingle_title_4 Axial and para-axial fluorophotometry in glaucoma simplex
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