1.Cup to disc ratio and optic disc size in screening for glaucoma
de Leon John Mark S ; Khu Patricia M ; Dorotheo Edgardo Ulysses N ; Naval Prospero ; Tejada Jeffrey
Philippine Journal of Ophthalmology 2001;26(4):129-135
PURPOSE:To determine the cup and disc areas using computer-aided imaging. METHODOLOGY:Case-control study using the computer-aided imaging as a screening test in a given population. RESULTS:There is a wide variability in cup and disc areas among glaucoma suspects and normal. CONCLUSION:C:D alone has a poor predictive value for diagnosing glaucoma.Optic disc size with C:D is just as sensitive and specific in screening for glaucoma.Cup and disc areas are positively correlated for normal and glaucoma suspects.
Human
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Aged
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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GLAUCOMA
2.Retinal nerve fiber measurements in glaucoma suspects
Khu Patricia M ; Chan Macy Marjorie C ; Dorotheo Edgardo Ulysses ; Tinio Lawrence ; Agulto Manuel B
Philippine Journal of Ophthalmology 2002;27(1):10-13
Purpose: To determine the proportion of glaucoma suspects with abnormal nerve fiber layer measurement using GDx nerve fiber analyzer Methodology: The study population consisted of glaucoma suspects between ages 30-70 years, who underwent glaucoma workup including retinal nerve fiber layer measurement (GDx NFA) Results: 35 eyes of glaucoma suspects were analyzed. 28/35 were found to have normal NFL thickness; 5/35 have 1 abnormal GDx parameters; 1/35 with 3 abnormal GDx parameters; 1/35 with 3 GDx abnormal parameters. Linear regression analysis showed no correlation between C:D and GDx parameters Conclusion: This study confirms that superior maximum is useful to the other parameters but there is a need to collect more samples. (Author)
Human
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Male
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Female
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Aged
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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RETINA/ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY
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NERVE FIBERS
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GLAUCOMA
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HUMAN
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OPTIC DISK
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SCANNING LASER POLARIMETRY
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LASER/DIAGNOSTIC USE