青光眼性视神经萎缩的视野缺损、杯盘比和荧光素血管造影。

S Tsukahara, S Nagataki, M Sugaya, S Yoshida, Y Komuro
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对150例青光眼患者进行了荧光素血管造影。其中94名受试者被选择评估功能丧失与视盘荧光素血管造影结果的相关性。荧光强度在浅表网状毛细血管和放射状毛细血管中进行评估。以视野缺损和杯盘比估计功能损失。随着杯盘比的增加,毛细血管明显减少。视盘的荧光强度与视野的变化平行:视野恶化越严重,视神经头的毛细血管越少,反之亦然。94名受试者的x线图被分为六组,即(1)正常,(2)弓形暗点,(3)上鼻或下鼻缺损,(4)上鼻或下鼻缺损,(5)中央残留或(6)颞残留。本文对94例青光眼视盘荧光素血管造影与视野丧失相关的共同因素进行了探讨,从青光眼视盘毛细血管分布可以预测视野变化。
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Visual field defects, cup-disc ratio and fluorescein angiography in glaucomatous optic atrophy.

Fluorescein angiography was carried out in 150 glaucoma subjects. Among them 94 subjects were selected to evaluate the correlation between functional loss and the findings of fluorescein angiography in the optic disc. The intensity of fluorescence was assessed in the superficial reticular capillaries and radial epipapillary capillaries. Functional loss was estimated by the visual field defects and cup-disc ratio. A marked decrease in the capillaries was seen in accordance with the increase in the cup-disc ratio. Also, the intensity of fluorescence in the optic disc paralleled the change in the visual field: the greater the deterioration in the visual field, the fewer the capillaries in the optic nerve head and vice versa. The fluorograms of 94 subjects were placed in one out of six groups, i.e. (1) normal, (2) arcuate scotoma, (3) superior or inferior nasal defects, (4) superior or inferior defects, (5) central residue or (6) temporal residue. The common factors correlating the fluorescein angiography in the glaucomatous optic disc with visual field loss were explored in 94 subjects, and it was possible to predict the visual field change from the capillary distribution in the glaucomatous optic disc.

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