COMPARISON BETWEEN CORNEAL THICKNESS IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE ONE DIABETES AND NON DIABETICS OF THE SAME AGE GROUP | ||
| ALEXMED ePosters | ||
| Article 1, Volume 6, Issue 4, September 2024, Pages 16-17 | ||
| Document Type: Preliminary preprint short reports of original research | ||
| DOI: 10.21608/alexpo.2024.322301.1948 | ||
| Authors | ||
| Amr Bessa1; Ehab Mohamed Osman2; Shahira Rashad Mahmoud2; Ahmed Hamdy Shawky Elzekaity* 2 | ||
| 1Ophthalmology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Egypt | ||
| 2Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University | ||
| Abstract | ||
| Cornea is the most anterior structure of the globe and very crucial for almost all intraocular surgeries and interventions as it is the window for inside. It also represents two third of refractive power of the eye and it is the target for refractive surgery procedures. Corneal thickness is important parameter for refractive surgery and for IOP measuring to avoid overestimation and underestimation of IOP on which diagnosis of glaucoma depends. There are many factors can affect thickness like age, function of endothelium, alcohol consumption and high blood glucose level as many studies conclude that long term type 2 diabetic patients have corneal changes that affect thickness. Diabetes can affect cornea as like as retina, it causes wide range of clinical manifestation like recurrent corneal erosions, persistent ulcer, corneal hypoesthesia and endothelial changes in form of decrease in cell density and increase in polymegathism and pleomorphism. For type 1 DM, almost all patients are young who may need refractive surgery or develop glaucoma with aging so their corneal changes and impact of DM on their cornea need to be studied as there were few studies that assess corneal thickness in type 1 diabetics. | ||
| Keywords | ||
| CORNEAL THICKNESS; TYPE ONE DIABETES; COMPARISON | ||
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