The Diagnostic Value of Ultrasound Biomicroscopy in Anterior Segment Diseases.

Özlem Biçer, Melek Banu Hoşal
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Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) in the diagnosis and follow-up anterior segment diseases.

Materials and methods: The records of patients who presented to our clinic for UBM between January 1, 2004, and December 31, 2018 were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic characteristics, indications for UBM imaging and findings of the patients were recorded. Also, the change in clinical indications over the years were analyzed.

Results: The study included 1.256 eyes of 917 patients, of whom 723 (57.6%) were female and 533 (42.4%) were male. The mean age was 48.7±14.8 years (range: 12-85 years). Indications for UBM imaging were to evaluate glaucoma pathogenesis and surgical outcomes (n=764, 60.8%), iris and ciliary body masses (n=263, 20.9%), congenital anomalies of the crystalline lens and complications of cataract surgery (n=86, 6.8%), the etiology of hypotony (n=57, 4.5%), corneal diseases (n=46, 3.7%), anterior segment findings after trauma (n=22, 1.8%), conjunctival pathologies (n=11, 0.9%), and scleral pathologies (n=7, 0.6%). In patients with glaucoma, the most common reason for requesting UBM according to years was to investigate the plateau iris configuration.

Conclusion: UBM is an important imaging method used in the determination of the pathophysiology of anterior segment diseases, clinical evaluation, planning of surgical treatment and analyzing the outcomes.

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超声生物显微镜对前节段疾病的诊断价值。
目的:分析超声生物显微镜(UBM)在前段疾病诊断及随访中的应用。材料与方法:回顾性分析2004年1月1日至2018年12月31日在我院就诊的UBM患者的记录。记录患者的人口学特征、UBM成像指征和检查结果。并分析了近年来临床适应症的变化。结果:共纳入917例患者1.256只眼,其中女性723只(57.6%),男性533只(42.4%)。平均年龄48.7±14.8岁(12 ~ 85岁)。UBM成像的适应症是评估青光眼的发病机制和手术结果(n=764, 60.8%)、虹膜和睫状体肿块(n=263, 20.9%)、先天性晶状体异常和白内障手术并发症(n=86, 6.8%)、低眼压病因(n=57, 4.5%)、角膜疾病(n=46, 3.7%)、外伤后前段表现(n=22, 1.8%)、结膜病理(n=11, 0.9%)和巩膜病理(n=7, 0.6%)。在青光眼患者中,最常见的要求按年进行UBM的原因是调查平台虹膜结构。结论:UBM是判断前节段病变病理生理、临床评价、手术治疗计划及预后分析的重要影像学手段。
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Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology
Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology Medicine-Ophthalmology
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology (TJO) is the only scientific periodical publication of the Turkish Ophthalmological Association and has been published since January 1929. In its early years, the journal was published in Turkish and French. Although there were temporary interruptions in the publication of the journal due to various challenges, the Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology has been published continually from 1971 to the present. The target audience includes specialists and physicians in training in ophthalmology in all relevant disciplines.
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