Literature DB >> 1477609

Macular disease in an elderly population.

D Pauleikhoff1, R P Wormald, L Wright, A Wessing, A C Bird.   

Abstract

In order to obtain more accurate information concerning the prevalence of macular diseases in an elderly population, a clinical study was undertaken on a sample of 430 members of the general population over the age of 65 years in London. Degenerative age-related macular changes were clinically visible in about 25%, and 2.8% had a lesion causing loss of visual acuity due to macular disease. Age was the only risk factor identified for age-related changes. No correlation was identified with the prevalence of hypertension, smoking, or diabetes mellitus between groups. In addition, symmetry was shown in the number of drusen, as well as their size, density and fluorescence in the central and peripheral areas between the eyes of affected subjects. The prevalence data from this study represent a baseline for the interpretation of hospital-based data and for the planning of health care.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1477609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ger J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0941-2921


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