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Title: | Corneal abnormalities in diabetes |
Authors: | Siribunkum J. Kosrirukvongs P. Singalavanija A. |
Keywords: | glycosylated hemoglobin adult age age distribution aged analysis of variance article case control study cell count classification cornea disease cornea endothelium diabetes mellitus diabetic retinopathy echography female hospitalization human image cytometry image processing male metabolism pathology prediction and forecasting regression analysis time Adult Age Distribution Age Factors Aged Aged, 80 and over Analysis of Variance Case-Control Studies Cell Count Corneal Diseases Diabetes Mellitus Diabetic Retinopathy Endothelium, Corneal Female Hemoglobin A, Glycosylated Human Image Cytometry Image Processing, Computer-Assisted Male Middle Age Predictive Value of Tests Regression Analysis Severity of Illness Index Time Factors |
Issue Date: | 2001 |
Abstract: | Objective : To compare corneal thickness and endothelial morphology in patients with diabetes mellitus and age-matched normal subjects, and to determine whether the duration of diabetes mellitus, severity of diabetic retinopathy, and glycemic control are correlated with these measurements. Design : Single center, case-control study. Participants : Sixty eyes of thirty diabetic patients and sixty eyes of thirty healthy non-diabetic subjects were studied. Intervention : Corneal thickness was measured by ultrasonic pachymeter. Corneal endothelial morphology was examined with a contact specular microscope. Main Outcome Measures : Corneal endothelial cell density, mean cell area, coefficient of variation, percentages of hexagonal cells, and corneal thickness were measured. Results : There was statistically significant increased corneal endothelial cell density and decreased mean endothelial cell area in the diabetic patients. The diabetic corneas had an increased coefficient of variation of endothelial cell area, a decreased percentage of hexagonal endothelial cell and an increased corneal thickness compared with the control subjects, but these differences were not statistically significant. The duration of diabetes mellitus was significantly correlated with pleomorphism, polymegathism and corneal thickness. Severity of diabetic retinopathy was correlated with endothelial cell density, but these correlations were low. The corneal changes were not correlated with glycemic control. Conclusions : The diabetic corneas tended to be thicker and had more pleomorphism and polymegathism, though this was not statistically significant. Duration of diabetes mellitus correlated significantly with these corneal changes. This suggests that corneal changes should be evaluated and confirmed before intraocular surgery in chronic diabetic patients. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/15256 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0035431965&partnerID=40&md5=721ff6a48a0ce7e2f210c9c9cbf3e898 |
ISSN: | 1252208 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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