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Original Articles

Anterior Segment Characteristics of Fuchs Uveitis Syndrome

, PhD, , MD, , PhD, , MD & , DSC
Pages 594-598 | Received 21 Feb 2015, Accepted 27 May 2015, Published online: 15 Oct 2015
 

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the differences in the biometric parameters of the anterior segment in Fuchs' uveitis syndrome (FUS).

Methods: 30 eyes of 15 consecutive patients with unilateral FUS were examined. Anterior segment parameters were measured by rotating Scheimpflug imaging camera. Central endothelial cell count was measured by noncontact specular microscopy.

Results: The central cornea was thinner (p < 0.001), the iridocorneal angle was significantly larger (p < 0.010), anterior chamber depth was deeper in the eyes with FUS (p < 0.006). The iris bowing was different between the affected eye and the healthy eye. The mean endothelial cell density of eyes with FUS was significantly lower than control eyes (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Scheimpflug imaging method is a useful tool to analyze the anterior segment parameters in FUS. Endothelial cell loss, as well as decreased percentage of endothelial hexagonal cells, is obtained by noncontact specular microscopy in patients with FUS.

Declaration of Interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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