[Distortion of vitreous structure in eyes with lens dislocation].

Autor: Kharlap SI; Research Institute of Eye Diseases, 11 A, B Rossolimo St., Moscow, Russian Federation, 119021., Voronin GV; Research Institute of Eye Diseases, 11 A, B Rossolimo St., Moscow, Russian Federation, 119021., Shchegoleva TA; Research Institute of Eye Diseases, 11 A, B Rossolimo St., Moscow, Russian Federation, 119021., Avetisov KS; Research Institute of Eye Diseases, 11 A, B Rossolimo St., Moscow, Russian Federation, 119021., Lipatov DV; Endocrinology Research Сenter, 11 Dmitriya Ul'yanova St., Moscow, Russian Federation, 117036., Desyupova AR; Research Institute of Eye Diseases, 11 A, B Rossolimo St., Moscow, Russian Federation, 119021., Tolkacheva AA; Endocrinology Research Сenter, 11 Dmitriya Ul'yanova St., Moscow, Russian Federation, 117036.
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Vestnik oftalmologii [Vestn Oftalmol] 2015 Jul-Aug; Vol. 131 (4), pp. 21-31.
DOI: 10.17116/oftalma2015131421-31
Abstrakt: Aim: to study the range of structural changes in the vitreous and to determine spatial position of the lens in case of its dislocation.
Material and Methods: A total of 47 patients (94 eyes) with so-called senile cataract aged from 59 to 83 years were examined. The state of the vitreous was evaluated by means of digital ultrasound examination.
Results: Combined structural changes in the basis and cortex of the vitreous in eyes with lens and/or its elements dislocation have been analyzed. The possibility of lens evaluation in terms of its integrity and topography as well as spatial position of its elements has been shown. The relationship between the vitreous and lens changes has also been established.
Conclusion: Digital ultrasound examination is capable of producing a 3D image of the eye, thus, allowing to assess spatial defects of the vitreous and to determine the position of the lens in case of its dislocation.
Databáze: MEDLINE