Literature DB >> 17962825

Aqueous flare and cells in Fuchs syndrome.

W Fang1, H Zhou, P Yang, X Huang, L Wang, A Kijlstra.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To quantitatively evaluate aqueous flare and cells in patients with Fuchs syndrome.
METHODS: The medical records of 40 patients (47 eyes) diagnosed with Fuchs syndrome between February 2006 and January 2007 at the Uveitis Study Center of Sun Yat-sen University were retrospectively reviewed. Aqueous flare and cells were clinically evaluated and quantified with laser flare-cell meter. Statistical analysis was performed to investigate the relationship between flare values and cell counts, and clinical parameters including patients' age, sex, duration of disease, best-corrected visual acuity, keratic precipitate, iris depigmentation, intraocular pressure, and posterior subcapsular lens opacities.
RESULTS: Aqueous flare values (photon counts/ms) were significantly higher in Fuchs syndrome (9.40+/-5.85) than in normal controls (5.77+/-1.89, P=0.000). Aqueous cell counts (cells/0.5 mm(3)) were also significantly higher in Fuchs syndrome (5.09+/-4.84) than in normal controls (1.14+/-1.03, P=0.000). The flare values were positively correlated with the cell counts (r=0.331, P=0.001). Both flare values and cell counts were higher in eyes with keratic precipitates scored 2+ or 3+ as compared to those with a 1+ score. Higher flare values and cell counts were also observed in eyes with a 2+ or 3+ iris depigmentation score as compared to those with a 1+ score. No difference was found between flare values and cell counts and other parameters.
CONCLUSION: Breakdown of blood-aqueous barriers and increased cell counts are present in the affected eyes in patients with Fuchs syndrome. These changes are positively associated with the degree of keratic precipitates and iris depigmentation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17962825     DOI: 10.1038/sj.eye.6702991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye (Lond)        ISSN: 0950-222X            Impact factor:   3.775


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