scholarly journals Macular Retinal Ganglion Cell Complex Thickness and Its Relationship to the Optic Nerve Head Topography in Glaucomatous Eyes with Hemifield Defects

2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seiji T. Takagi ◽  
Yoshiyuki Kita ◽  
Asuka Takeyama ◽  
Goji Tomita

Purpose. To evaluate the relationship between the macular ganglion cell complex (mGCC) thickness, which is the sum of the retinal nerve fiber, ganglion cell, and inner plexiform layers, measured with a spectral-domain optical coherence tomograph and the optic nerve head topography measured with a confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope in glaucomatous eyes with visual field defects localized predominantly to either hemifield.Materials and Methods. The correlation between the mGCC thickness in hemispheres corresponding to hemifields with and without defects (damaged and intact hemispheres, respectively) and the optic nerve head topography corresponding to the respective hemispheres was evaluated in 18 glaucomatous eyes.Results. The mGCC thickness was significantly correlated with the rim volume, mean retinal nerve fiber layer thickness, and cross-sectional area of the retinal nerve fiber layer in both the intact and the damaged hemispheres(P<.05).Discussion. For detecting very early glaucomatous damage of the optic nerve, changes in the thicknesses of the inner retina in the macular area and peripapillary RNFL as well as rim volume changes in the optic nerve head are target parameters that should be carefully monitored.

2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 350-356 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sunee Chansangpetch ◽  
Guofu Huang ◽  
Paul Coh ◽  
Catherine Oldenburg ◽  
Behzad Amoozgar ◽  
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2019 ◽  
pp. 112067211988198
Author(s):  
Neslihan Bayraktar Bilen ◽  
Ayse Pinar Titiz ◽  
Sule Bilen ◽  
Burcu Polat Gultekin ◽  
Mualla Sahin Hamurcu ◽  
...  

Purpose: To compare optical coherence tomography measurements; central macular thickness, ganglion cell complex, and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in patients with epilepsy versus healthy controls. Methods: We evaluated 28 eyes of 28 patients with epilepsy and 34 eyes of 34 healthy subjects. Central macular thickness, ganglion cell complex, and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements were performed by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. Results: Superior and superotemporal quadrant ganglion cell complex, average, and superior quadrant retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements were significantly lower in epilepsy group compared to healthy control subjects. Central macular thickness was significantly lower in polytherapy group compared to monotherapy group. Ganglion cell complex and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements were not significantly different between polytherapy and monotherapy groups. Conclusion: The present study shows that epileptic patients taking antiepileptic drugs have reduced ganglion cell complex and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness compared to healthy controls. This can be related to the epileptic process in the brain. Optical coherence tomography may be a useful tool for showing the neurodegeneration in patients with epilepsy.


Author(s):  
Francesco Oddone ◽  
Marco Centofanti ◽  
Lucia Tanga ◽  
Mariacristina Parravano ◽  
Manuele Michelessi ◽  
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