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Chromatic and achromatic visual fields in relation to choroidal thickness in patients with high myopia: A pilot study
M C García-Domene1, M J Luque2, M A Díez-Ajenjo2
1FISABIO-Oftalmología Médica, avenue General Avilés 12, 46015 Valencia, Spain; Universitat de València, C/Dr. Moliner, 50, 46100 Burjassot, Valencia, Spain.
Purpose:
To analyse the relationship between the choroidal thickness and the visual perception of patients with high myopia but without retinal damage.
Methods:
All patients underwent ophthalmic evaluation including a slit lamp examination and dilated ophthalmoscopy, subjective refraction, best corrected visual acuity, axial length, optical coherence tomography, contrast sensitivity function and sensitivity of the visual pathways.
Results:
We included eleven eyes of subjects with high myopia. There are statistical correlations between choroidal thickness and almost all the contrast sensitivity values. The sensitivity of magnocellular and koniocellular pathways is the most affected, and the homogeneity of the sensibility of the magnocellular pathway depends on the choroidal thickness; when the thickness decreases, the sensitivity impairment extends from the center to the periphery of the visual field.
Conclusions:
Patients with high myopia without any fundus changes have visual impairments. We have found that choroidal thickness correlates with perceptual parameters such as contrast sensitivity or mean defect and pattern standard deviation of the visual fields of some visual pathways. Our study shows that the magnocellular and koniocellular pathways are the most affected, so that these patients have impairment in motion perception and blue-yellow contrast perception.
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