| Literature DB >> 31496636 |
Asima Bajwa1, Eitan Burstein1, Robert M Grainger1,2, Peter A Netland1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: We performed a retrospective, comparative study to determine if patients with aniridia and glaucoma had open angles on high-resolution anterior segment optical coherence tomography (OCT) and clinical gonioscopy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty-three patients (86 eyes) with aniridia had recorded anterior segment OCTs, gonioscopy, or both. Of these patients, 27 (54 eyes) were diagnosed with glaucoma and 16 (32 eyes) had no evidence of glaucoma. All patients had either anterior segment OCT, gonioscopy, or both.Entities:
Keywords: aniridia; anterior segment optical coherence tomography (OCT); glaucoma; gonioscopy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31496636 PMCID: PMC6689658 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S217930
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Characteristics of aniridia patients (N=43)
| Number of patients | 43 |
| Number of eyes | 86 |
| Gender, male/female, N (%) | 18/25 (42/58%) |
| Mean age±SD (median age), years | 30.8±17.9 |
| Race, Caucasian/Asian, N (%) | 42/1 (98/2%) |
| Glaucoma, yes/no, N (%) | 27/16 (63/37%) |
| Aniridia | |
| Familial, N (%) | 20 (47%) |
| Sporadic, N (%) | 23 (53%) |
| WAGR, N (%) | 0 (0%) |
Figure 1Anterior segment OCT images showing open- and closed-angle findings in aniridia patients. (A) A 12-year-old aniridia patient with glaucoma and open-angle (arrow). (B) A 21-year-old aniridia patient with glaucoma, aphakia, and closed-angle. The asterisk shows an area of angle closure, with iris tissue appositional to the cornea. This patient was treated with lensectomy and goniotomy as an infant, and subsequently with glaucoma drainage implant.
Anterior chamber angle and prior surgery in eyes with aniridia (N=86)
| Open angle with glaucoma, N (%) | 50/54 (93%) | |
| Open angle without glaucoma, N (%) | 32/32 (100%) | |
| Angle closure with glaucoma, N (%) | 4/54 (7%) | |
| Prior surgery with open-angle glaucoma, N (%) | 35/50 (70%) | |
| Prior surgery without glaucoma, N (%) | 5/32 (16%) | |
| Prior surgery with angle-closure glaucoma, N (%) | 4/4 (100%) |