Comparision of central corneal thickness in pseudoexfoliation syndrome and pseudoexfoliation glaucoma


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Original Article

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Biradavolu Asritha, Shaik Gohar Firdous, Sri Roopa Kaveripakam, Abdul Sulaiman Kadher

Volume :

5

Issue :

4

Abstract :

Introduction: To measure the central corneal thickness(CCT) in patients with Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome without glaucoma (PXS) and Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome with glaucoma(PXG) using ultrasonic pachymetry and compare the two. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on 210 patients. 70 patients were with pseudoexfoliation syndrome, 70 were pseudoexfoliation glaucoma and 70 were healthy individuals. Central corneal thickness was measured using ultrasonic pachymetry. Results: Central corneal thickness is significantly thinner in patients with PXG (51522.94mm) than in patients with PXS (52521.22mm) and control group (52823.35mm) with p value < 0> Conclusion: The study shows that corneas are thinner in patients with pseudoexfolaition glaucoma (PXG) as compared to pseudoexfoliation syndrome without glaucoma (PXS) and controls (CNT).

Keyword :

 Central corneal thickness, Pseudoexfolaition syndrome, Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma, Ultrasonic pachymetry.