Assessment of Pupil Diameters in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome under Scotopic, Mesopic, Photopic and Dynamic Conditions Using Infrared Pupillometer (Assessment of Pupil Diameters in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome).
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2015
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Aim: Our study aims to assess the mean pupil size under scotopic, mesopic, photopic and
dynamic conditions in patients with PXS.
Methodology: This study was performed in Ophthalmology Clinic at İstanbul Bakırköy Dr.Sadi
Konuk Training and Research Hospital. Fourty-six patients with PXS and 46 age and sex matched
controls were included in the prospective study. The subjects were allowed at least 3 minute to
adapt to the lighting condition in the room. Pupil diameters were measured with infrared (IR)
pupillometer integrated within CSO Sirius Corneal Topographer (Costruzione Strumenti Oftalmici
S.r.l,Italy ) by the same examiner. The measurements were taken in scotopic, mesopic, photopic and dynamic conditions. Statistical analyses were evaluated.
Results: Mean pupil diameter were significantly lower in the PXS group than control group for all
measurements. Scotopic and mesopic pupil size were significantly lower in the PXS group than
control group (p=0.0001). Also photopic and dynamic pupil size were significantly lower in the PXS
group than control group (p=0.014, p=0.013).
Conclusion: The results suggest that pupillary light response in patients with PXS significantly
was affected not only in scotopic and mesopic conditions but also in photopic and dynamic
conditions.
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Dynamic, mesopic, photopic, pseudoexfoliation syndrome, pupil size, scotopic
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Yiğit Ulviye, Onur Ismail Umut, Tufan Ali Kutlay, Aşula Mehmet Fatih. Assessment of Pupil Diameters in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome under Scotopic, Mesopic, Photopic and Dynamic Conditions Using Infrared Pupillometer (Assessment of Pupil Diameters in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome). British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research. 2015; 7(11): 877-883.