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   seasonal variation in the incidence of malignantglaucoma after cataract surgery  
   
نویسنده shute thomas s. ,varma devesh k. ,tam diamond ,klein thomas ,moinul prima ,ahmed iqbal ike k. ,sheybani arsham
منبع journal of ophthalmic and vision research - 2019 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:32 -37
چکیده    Purpose: to investigate a potential link between the incidence of malignant glaucoma after cataract surgery and seasonal variations in daylight. methods: in total, 18,374 uncomplicated cataract surgeries were performed between june 2008 and june 2013 at an ambulatory surgery center in toronto. toronto’s average monthly daylight over that time period—in hours per day for each month—was determined. the number of malignant glaucoma cases that developed after cataract surgery performed in months with above average daylight was compared to the number of cases that developed after cataract surgery performed in months with below average daylight. fisher’s exact test was used to analyze the relationship between the development of malignant glaucoma and variation in daylight during the month of cataract surgery. results: malignant glaucoma developed in 16 eyes. thirteen cases of malignant glaucoma developed in months with above average daylight and three cases developed in months with below average daylight (p = 0.01). eyes that developed malignant glaucoma in months with more daylight were slightly longer (21.95 ± 1.23 mm) than those that developed malignant glaucoma in months with less daylight (21.55 ± 0.88 mm). conclusion: light‑induced choroidal expansion may play a major role in the development of malignant glaucoma following cataract surgery.
کلیدواژه angle closure glaucoma ,aqueous misdirection ,choroidal expansion ,malignant glaucoma ,narrow angles
آدرس washington university, department of ophthalmology and visual sciences, usa, university of toronto, prism eye institute, department of ophthalmology and vision, canada, university of toronto, prism eye institute, department of ophthalmology and vision, canada, university of toronto, prism eye institute, department of ophthalmology and vision, canada, university of calgary, faculty of medicine, department of ophthalmology, canada, university of toronto, prism eye institute, trillium health partners, department of ophthalmology and vision, canada, washington university, department of ophthalmology and visual sciences, usa
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