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[Electro-functional changes in pseudo-exfoliative syndrome]

L Spadea1, I Giuffre, G Bianco

  • 1Université de l'Aquila, Italie.

Journal Francais D'Ophtalmologie
|January 1, 1997
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Electrophysiological abnormalities in pattern electroretinography (PERG) and oscillatory potentials (OP) suggest a primary optic nerve issue in exfoliation syndrome, even without ocular hypertension.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Neuroscience
  • Genetics

Background:

  • Exfoliation syndrome pathogenesis is not fully understood.
  • Vascular damage is recognized as a significant factor.
  • Further research is needed to clarify underlying mechanisms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate electrophysiological changes in exfoliation syndrome.
  • To investigate the role of optic nerve function.
  • To compare eyes with and without ocular hypertension.

Main Methods:

  • A case-control study was conducted.
  • Pattern electroretinography (PERG) and oscillatory potentials (OP) were utilized.
  • 80 eyes with exfoliation syndrome were examined.

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Main Results:

  • Statistically significant abnormalities in PERG, P-PEV, and OP were observed (p < 0.001).
  • No significant difference was found between affected and control eyes in unilateral cases (p > 0.05).
  • No significant difference in electrophysiological findings between eyes with and without ocular hypertension.

Conclusions:

  • Findings support a primary optic nerve change in exfoliation syndrome.
  • Pattern and oscillatory potential examinations are crucial.
  • Further investigation into optic nerve pathology is warranted.