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Prospects for gene-environment interactions in exfoliation syndrome. [PDF]
Pasquale LR, Kang JH, Wiggs JL.
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Exfoliation syndrome is the most common identifiable cause of glaucoma in the world. It has been associated with many ocular problems, such as secondary open angle glaucoma, corneal dysfunction, cataract, and zonular weakness, and may have systemic manifestations as well.
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Recent advances in risk factors associated with ocular exfoliation syndrome
Exfoliation syndrome is generally considered a progressive age-related systemic disorder of the extracellular matrix, which is clinically characterized through the observation of flaky white aggregates on ocular tissues.
Mehdi Ghaffari Sharaf +2 more
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Aqueous humour levels of ghrelin in exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma patients
Purpose To investigate levels of ghrelin in the aqueous humour (AqH) of patients with exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma and compare them to levels of ghrelin in control subjects.
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2001
Exfoliation syndrome (XFS) is an age-related disorder of the extracellular matrix characterized by production and progressive accumulation of small, white deposits of a fibrillar extracellular material in many ocular tissues, most commonly seen on the pupillary border and anterior lens capsule.
R, Ritch, U, Schlötzer-Schrehardt
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Exfoliation syndrome (XFS) is an age-related disorder of the extracellular matrix characterized by production and progressive accumulation of small, white deposits of a fibrillar extracellular material in many ocular tissues, most commonly seen on the pupillary border and anterior lens capsule.
R, Ritch, U, Schlötzer-Schrehardt
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980
We reviewed the records of 74 patients with exfoliation syndrome. Patients with exfoliation syndrome represented 12% of the current Glaucoma Clinic population. There were 40 unilateral and 34 bilateral cases. Thirteen percent of the patients who originally had unilateral exfoliation later developed exfoliation in the fellow eye.
M, Roth, D L, Epstein
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We reviewed the records of 74 patients with exfoliation syndrome. Patients with exfoliation syndrome represented 12% of the current Glaucoma Clinic population. There were 40 unilateral and 34 bilateral cases. Thirteen percent of the patients who originally had unilateral exfoliation later developed exfoliation in the fellow eye.
M, Roth, D L, Epstein
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The exfoliation syndrome in cognitive impairment of cerebrovascular or Alzheimer’s type
The prevalence of exfoliation syndrome was studied in 39 patients suffering from dementia and cognitive impairment; a positive finding of exfoliation was detected in 11/39 of these patients.
Erik Linner +2 more
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Exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 2000Exfoliation syndrome abnormal deposition in the anterior segment of the eye of an unknown substance thought to be related to elastic fibres and basement membrane components is associated with accelerated cataract progression. increased frequency of intraoperative and postoperative complications and increased risk for glaucoma and.
E, Vesti, T, Kivelä
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Epidemiology of Exfoliation Syndrome
Journal of Glaucoma, 2018Background:From a historical standpoint the epidemiology of exfoliation syndrome (XFS) is one of the most controversial subjects in ophthalmic literature. Current literature abounds with studies on the prevalence of XFS in various ethnic populations and clearly XFS is a common condition, but its true prevalence is difficult to ascertain.
Anastasios G P, Konstas, Amund, Ringvold
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Exfoliation syndrome and phacoemulsification
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1997To evaluate intraoperative and postoperative complications of phacoemulsification and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in eyes with exfoliation syndrome.Eye Clinic, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland.This prospective study evaluated 20 consecutive patients with exfoliation syndrome and 20 consecutive patients without the syndrome (control ...
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