Publication detail

Impact Of Parapapillary Autofluorescence In Glaucoma: Clinical Aspects

LAEMMER, R. KOLÁŘ, R. JAN, J. MARDIN, C.

Original Title

Impact Of Parapapillary Autofluorescence In Glaucoma: Clinical Aspects

English Title

Impact Of Parapapillary Autofluorescence In Glaucoma: Clinical Aspects

Type

journal article - other

Language

Czech

Original Abstract

Parapapillary atrophy is an important clinical sign associated with progressive optic disc damage and visual field loss in patients with glaucoma. Histologic and spectroscopic results revealed an accumulation of lipofuscin as the dominant fundus fluorophore localized in the lysosomes of the retinal pigmentepithelium in the parapapillary atrophic zone. We investigated morphologic characteristics of parapapillary autofluorescence in patients with different entities and stages of glaucoma compared to healthy controls using Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy. Autofluorescence was measured with HRA standard software and compared to a new semiautomatic approach. Both, area and mean distance of the autofluorescence regions from the optic disc border were well associated with increasing glaucomatous damage. Changes were more pronounced for early stages. Semiautomatic segmentation improved interobserver variability.

English abstract

Parapapillary atrophy is an important clinical sign associated with progressive optic disc damage and visual field loss in patients with glaucoma. Histologic and spectroscopic results revealed an accumulation of lipofuscin as the dominant fundus fluorophore localized in the lysosomes of the retinal pigmentepithelium in the parapapillary atrophic zone. We investigated morphologic characteristics of parapapillary autofluorescence in patients with different entities and stages of glaucoma compared to healthy controls using Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy. Autofluorescence was measured with HRA standard software and compared to a new semiautomatic approach. Both, area and mean distance of the autofluorescence regions from the optic disc border were well associated with increasing glaucomatous damage. Changes were more pronounced for early stages. Semiautomatic segmentation improved interobserver variability.

Keywords

glaucoma, retinal imaging, autofluorescence

Key words in English

glaucoma, retinal imaging, autofluorescence

Authors

LAEMMER, R.; KOLÁŘ, R.; JAN, J.; MARDIN, C.

RIV year

2008

Released

27. 6. 2008

ISBN

1211-412X

Periodical

Analysis of Biomedical Signals and Images

Year of study

19

Number

1

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

1

Pages to

4

Pages count

4

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT49681,
  author="Radim {Kolář} and Robert {Laemmer} and Jiří {Jan} and Christian Y {Mardin}",
  title="Impact Of Parapapillary Autofluorescence In Glaucoma: Clinical Aspects",
  journal="Analysis of Biomedical Signals and Images",
  year="2008",
  volume="19",
  number="1",
  pages="1--4",
  issn="1211-412X",
  url="https://ipac.svkkl.cz/arl-kl/cs/detail-kl_us_cat-1441077-Analysis-of-biomedical-signals-and-images/"
}