A comparative study of fasting serum lipid profile between glaucoma patients and controls


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Original Article

Author :

Munish Dhawan, SP Singh, Swapnil Kamble

Volume :

5

Issue :

3

Abstract :

Glaucoma constitutes 10% of blindness worldwide which is the third most common cause of blindness with majority of people being undiagnosed in developing countries. Aims: To assess and compare serum lipid profile between normotensive, non diabetic POAG patients and normotensive, non diabetic non glaucoma controls. Results: 1: Mean total cholesterol levels were (219±60.010) mg/dl and (191.26±43.167) mg/dl in glaucoma patients and controls respectively and the difference was statistically significant (p < 0> Conclusion: Higher total cholesterol levels and LDL-C levels were found in glaucoma patients as compared to controls. While there was no significant difference of serum triglycerides, HDL-C, VLDL-C levels between both the groups.

Keyword :

Age, Glaucoma, Lipid profile, Open angle, Total cholesterol.