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[Myopia: prevalence of retinal tears and throphic holes]. | LitMetric

[Myopia: prevalence of retinal tears and throphic holes].

Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol

Hospital Universitario Getafe, Hospital Universitario San Carlos, Madrid, España.

Published: February 2000

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates retinal tears and holes in myopic patients, focusing on their prevalence in relation to age and retinal location.
  • A sample of 200 eyes from 124 myopic patients was examined using various ophthalmic techniques.
  • Findings revealed a low prevalence of tears (3%) and holes (7%), with no significant associations found between these lesions and factors such as age, myopia severity, or types of posterior vitreous detachment.

Article Abstract

Purpose: We study the prevalence of retinal tears and holes in myopia. We consider age distribution, also retinal localization, and its relationship with the different types of posterior vitreous detachment.

Material And Methods: 200 eyes from 124 myopic patients were selected. Average age was 34,76 years. Five groups of myopia were considered, and three groups of age. Indirect ophthalmoscopy under cycloplegia, scleral indentation and biomicroscopy with three mirror Goldmann contact lens were performed in all the patients.

Results: 7 tears were found in 6 eyes out of the 200 myopic eyes studied (3%), and 16 holes in 14 eyes (7%). No statistical relationship was found for tears or holes between the different groups of myopia or age, neither considering the different types of posterior vitreous detachment. Superotemporal retinal quadrant was more frequently involved by these lesions.

Conclusions: The tears and round trophic holes found (3% and 7% respectively) did not show relationship with posterior vitreous detachment type, age nor myopic grade.

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