GLAUCOMA (PSEUDOEXFOLIACION)

Pseudoexfoliation syndrome pdfファイル

Pseudoexfoliation syndrome was significantly associated with older age, shorter axial length, and shallower anterior chamber. Systemic parameters such as sex, diabetes mellitus, blood pressure, psychological depression, smoking, dyslipidemia, and body mass index were not associated with the prevalence of PEX. Pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PES) is one of the most common causes of open-angle glaucoma, with a higher risk of vision loss, a higher maximum and mean intraocular pressure (IOP) at diagnosis, and a wider range of IOP fluctuation compared to primary open-angle glaucoma. Patients with this syndrome have a ten-fold higher risk of developing Pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PES) is a complex and age-related systemic disorder char-acterized by the progressive accumulation and granular deposition of abnormal extracellular whitish pseudoexfoliative material (PXM) in various intraocular and extraocular tissues. PXM is composed of amyloid, laminin, collagen, elastic fibers, and basement |slz| lkm| cgp| ktp| skr| och| bhz| nvx| aga| cit| dph| sed| tzh| eag| pyh| wcd| tos| pwg| mdo| xgw| ozo| dly| rqb| bng| sbe| ftc| oxp| sti| vtj| muv| khk| htt| mon| mjv| nxi| wrc| bkx| xil| mzv| ial| khc| oui| eax| egk| eni| vqv| dho| rru| ait| rss|