AI Article Synopsis

  • Cataracts are a leading cause of blindness worldwide, affecting lens transparency and impacting millions.
  • This study analyzed the bulbus oculi measurements (like anterior chamber depth and lens thickness) of 200 cataract patients aged 40-89, comparing them to 128 healthy eyes as a control group.
  • Findings showed that as age increases, anterior chamber depth decreases while lens thickness increases, highlighting important trends in cataract patients that could aid in diagnosis and treatment.

Article Abstract

Cataract is considered to be the primary reason for curable blindness that is caused by progressive loss of lens transparency and affects millions of people around the world. This study aims to analyze the changes in morphometric qualities of bulbus oculi (BO) as well as its morphometric measurements such as anterior chamber depth (ACD), lens thickness (LT), vitreous length (VL), axial length (AL), etc. depending on age and gender in cataract patients through comparison with healthy eyes. 200 eyes with cataract were separately analyzed in five different categories of ages for males and females at the ages of 40-89. Biometric measurements of a total of 128 eyes (64 males and 64 females) were used as the control group. The study revealed a strong negative relation between age and ACD and a strong positive relation between age and LT in males and females for healthy eyes and eyes with cataract (P < 0.05). No significant relation was found for VL and AL in either gender (P > 0.05). A significant decrease was observed in ACD with aging while a positive correlation with age was detected in LT. We believe that the data obtained from this study will serve as a guide for BO interventions, diagnose and treatment stages and training of physician assistants. Anat Rec, 299:1308-1312, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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