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Abstract
Objective
To investigate the correlation between visual display terminal(VDT) syndrome and oxidative damage.
Methods
Total of 40 cases with visual display terminal syndrome as group A and 50 cases of normal control volunteers as group B were selected from Mar. 2017 to Oct. 2018 in this hospital.
Results
The percentage of peroxidase immunostaining positive cells in conjunctival epithelial cells printed with acetate fiber membrane were (37.67±7.63)% in group A, and (5.00±3.92)% in group B. There was significant difference between the two groups(t=29.101, P=0.000).
Conclusion
The activity and expression of peroxidase in the conjunctival epithelial cells of patients suffering from visual display terminal syndrome are increased, and there is a significant correlation between visual display terminal syndrome and oxidative damage.
Key words:
Oxidative damage; Syndrome, visual display terminal; Impression cytology, conjunctival