Literature DB >> 19737890

Violation of the ISNT rule in Nonglaucomatous pediatric optic disc cupping.

Alexander E Pogrebniak1, Ben Wehrung, Katherine L Pogrebniak, Rajesh K Shetty, Pam Crawford.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine whether nonglaucomatous optic disc cupping in children violates the ISNT rule (which states that for normal optic discs the neuroretinal rim width is greatest in the order inferior >or= superior >or= nasal >or= temporal).
METHODS: Digital ocular fundus photographs from a random cohort of children with large optic disc cups of nonglaucomatous origin were analyzed in masked fashion by using computer graphic software. The diameter and perimeter of each optic disc and optic cup and the width of the neuroretinal rim were drawn and measured. Measurements were compared to a random cohort of normal pediatric optic discs.
RESULTS: The ISNT rule was intact in 9 (16%) of 55 eyes of nonpremature children with nonglaucomatous cupping, in 6 (21%) of 28 eyes of children with a history of prematurity and nonglaucomatous cupping, and in 35 (73%) of 48 eyes with normal discs.
CONCLUSIONS: Violation of the ISNT rule occurs with greater frequency in the pediatric population with large optic disc cups of nonglaucomatous origin, compared with the pediatric population with normal optic discs. In discs with small cups, neuroretinal rim width conforms to the overall oval shape of the disc, which is usually greatest in vertical dimension, whereas discs with large cups possess greater variability of relative neuroretinal rim width around the disc, greater relative vertical cup/disc ratio versus horizontal cup/disc ratio, and lower predictability of the ISNT rule.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19737890     DOI: 10.1167/iovs.09-3837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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