TY - JOUR
T1 - Preclinical diagnosis of pseudoexfoliation syndrome
AU - Prince, Andrew M.
AU - Streeten, Barbara W.
AU - Ritch, Robert
AU - Dark, Anthony J.
AU - Sperling, Marvin
PY - 1987/8
Y1 - 1987/8
N2 - Although the diagnosis of pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXS) is made by observation of pseudoexfoliation material (PXM) deposited on the anterior lens capsule, there are several additional signs related to pigment dispersion that are often present both in eyes with PXS and fellow eyes in unilateral cases. On the basis of the presence of these signs, we have categorized a group of patients as “pseudoexfoliation suspects” who demonstrated no evidence of PXM on the lens capsule in either eye. As PXM has previously been identified in the conjunctiva of affected eyes as well as fellow eyes in unilateral cases, we hypothesized that it could also be present in PXS suspect eyes. Inferior bulbar conjunctival biopsies were performed on four eyes with PXS, five fellow eyes, and 23 PXS suspect eyes, and specimens were examined by transmission electron microscopy. In eight PXS suspect eyes biopsy specimens demonstrated PXM, suggesting that PXS is more prevalent and possibly responsible for a greater proportion of glaucoma than previously suspected.
AB - Although the diagnosis of pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXS) is made by observation of pseudoexfoliation material (PXM) deposited on the anterior lens capsule, there are several additional signs related to pigment dispersion that are often present both in eyes with PXS and fellow eyes in unilateral cases. On the basis of the presence of these signs, we have categorized a group of patients as “pseudoexfoliation suspects” who demonstrated no evidence of PXM on the lens capsule in either eye. As PXM has previously been identified in the conjunctiva of affected eyes as well as fellow eyes in unilateral cases, we hypothesized that it could also be present in PXS suspect eyes. Inferior bulbar conjunctival biopsies were performed on four eyes with PXS, five fellow eyes, and 23 PXS suspect eyes, and specimens were examined by transmission electron microscopy. In eight PXS suspect eyes biopsy specimens demonstrated PXM, suggesting that PXS is more prevalent and possibly responsible for a greater proportion of glaucoma than previously suspected.
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U2 - 10.1001/archopht.1987.01060080078032
DO - 10.1001/archopht.1987.01060080078032
M3 - Article
C2 - 3632416
AN - SCOPUS:0023181692
SN - 0003-9950
VL - 105
SP - 1076
EP - 1082
JO - Archives of Ophthalmology
JF - Archives of Ophthalmology
IS - 8
ER -