2021
DOI: 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2021-320137
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Risk factors for microcystic macular oedema in glaucoma

Abstract: Background/aimsTo identify clinical characteristics and factors associated with microcystic macular edema (MME) in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG).MethodsWe included 315 POAG eyes between 2010 and 2019 with good-quality macular volume scans that had reliable visual fields (VF) available within 6 months in this observational retrospective cohort study. Eyes with retinal pathologies except for epiretinal membrane (ERM) were excluded. The inner nuclear layer was qualitatively assessed for the pre… Show more

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“…Whether patients with MME have a higher rate of VF defect progression, meaning that MME can be considered a marker for glaucoma progression, remains a topic of debate in the literature. Mahmoudinezhad et al were not able to demonstrate a correlation between the presence of MME and the progression of visual field defects [73]. In contrast, in a study of 133 glaucoma patients in an Asian population, Hasegawa et al were able to determine that the rate of progression was higher in the eyes with MME compared to the eyes without MME.…”
Section: Microcystic Macular Edemamentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Whether patients with MME have a higher rate of VF defect progression, meaning that MME can be considered a marker for glaucoma progression, remains a topic of debate in the literature. Mahmoudinezhad et al were not able to demonstrate a correlation between the presence of MME and the progression of visual field defects [73]. In contrast, in a study of 133 glaucoma patients in an Asian population, Hasegawa et al were able to determine that the rate of progression was higher in the eyes with MME compared to the eyes without MME.…”
Section: Microcystic Macular Edemamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…senden superior liegenden GF-Defekten [72,73]. Diese Lokalisation steht im Gegensatz zu den Patient*innen mit MS, bei denen das MMÖ hauptsächlich in den nasalen und temporalen Quadranten gefunden werden kann.…”
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