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Longitudinal Observation of Border Tissue Configuration During Axial Elongation in Childhood

PURPOSE: To investigate the change of border tissue configuration during axial elongation in childhood. METHODS: Fifty-four subjects (108 eyes; age range, 29.3–132.5 months) who had undergone a series of swept-source optical coherence tomography scans at intervals of 6 months or longer were classifi...

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Autores principales: Kim, Yong Woo, Choi, Jin Ju, Girard, Michael J. A., Mari, Jean Martial, Choi, Dong Gyu, Park, Ki Ho
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8039469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33825856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.4.10
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author Kim, Yong Woo
Choi, Jin Ju
Girard, Michael J. A.
Mari, Jean Martial
Choi, Dong Gyu
Park, Ki Ho
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Choi, Jin Ju
Girard, Michael J. A.
Mari, Jean Martial
Choi, Dong Gyu
Park, Ki Ho
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the change of border tissue configuration during axial elongation in childhood. METHODS: Fifty-four subjects (108 eyes; age range, 29.3–132.5 months) who had undergone a series of swept-source optical coherence tomography scans at intervals of 6 months or longer were classified into stable axial length (AXL) eyes (n = 55; AXL change of ≤0.36 mm) and elongating AXL eyes (n = 53; AXL change of >0.36 mm). The angle between the Bruch's membrane opening (BMO) reference plane and the border tissue of Elschnig was defined as the border tissue angle (BTA). The border tissue angle, BMO distance (BMOD) and minimum rim width (MRW) were measured in the temporal and nasal regions. RESULTS: During 15.6 ± 7.2 months of follow-up, the AXL significantly increased from 22.8 ± 1.3 mm to 23.3 ± 1.4 mm (P < 0.001). Changes of border tissue angle and AXL showed a significant correlation only in the temporal region of elongating AXL eyes (r = –0.409; P = 0.002), but not in stable AXL eyes. Both BMOD and nasal MRW significantly increased from 1482.5 ± 153.0 to 1506.1 ± 154.6 µm and from 310.6 ± 83.2 to 324.6 ± 95.6 µm, respectively (all Ps < 0.001). The changes of BMOD and nasal MRW showed a significant positive correlation with changes of AXL in elongating AXL eyes but not in stable AXL eyes. CONCLUSIONS: During the axial elongation in childhood, temporal border tissue configuration change, BMO enlargement, and nasal peripapillary tissue elevation showed a significant correlation with changes in the AXL.
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spelling pubmed-80394692021-04-20 Longitudinal Observation of Border Tissue Configuration During Axial Elongation in Childhood Kim, Yong Woo Choi, Jin Ju Girard, Michael J. A. Mari, Jean Martial Choi, Dong Gyu Park, Ki Ho Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Glaucoma PURPOSE: To investigate the change of border tissue configuration during axial elongation in childhood. METHODS: Fifty-four subjects (108 eyes; age range, 29.3–132.5 months) who had undergone a series of swept-source optical coherence tomography scans at intervals of 6 months or longer were classified into stable axial length (AXL) eyes (n = 55; AXL change of ≤0.36 mm) and elongating AXL eyes (n = 53; AXL change of >0.36 mm). The angle between the Bruch's membrane opening (BMO) reference plane and the border tissue of Elschnig was defined as the border tissue angle (BTA). The border tissue angle, BMO distance (BMOD) and minimum rim width (MRW) were measured in the temporal and nasal regions. RESULTS: During 15.6 ± 7.2 months of follow-up, the AXL significantly increased from 22.8 ± 1.3 mm to 23.3 ± 1.4 mm (P < 0.001). Changes of border tissue angle and AXL showed a significant correlation only in the temporal region of elongating AXL eyes (r = –0.409; P = 0.002), but not in stable AXL eyes. Both BMOD and nasal MRW significantly increased from 1482.5 ± 153.0 to 1506.1 ± 154.6 µm and from 310.6 ± 83.2 to 324.6 ± 95.6 µm, respectively (all Ps < 0.001). The changes of BMOD and nasal MRW showed a significant positive correlation with changes of AXL in elongating AXL eyes but not in stable AXL eyes. CONCLUSIONS: During the axial elongation in childhood, temporal border tissue configuration change, BMO enlargement, and nasal peripapillary tissue elevation showed a significant correlation with changes in the AXL. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8039469/ /pubmed/33825856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.4.10 Text en Copyright 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Glaucoma
Kim, Yong Woo
Choi, Jin Ju
Girard, Michael J. A.
Mari, Jean Martial
Choi, Dong Gyu
Park, Ki Ho
Longitudinal Observation of Border Tissue Configuration During Axial Elongation in Childhood
title Longitudinal Observation of Border Tissue Configuration During Axial Elongation in Childhood
title_full Longitudinal Observation of Border Tissue Configuration During Axial Elongation in Childhood
title_fullStr Longitudinal Observation of Border Tissue Configuration During Axial Elongation in Childhood
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Observation of Border Tissue Configuration During Axial Elongation in Childhood
title_short Longitudinal Observation of Border Tissue Configuration During Axial Elongation in Childhood
title_sort longitudinal observation of border tissue configuration during axial elongation in childhood
topic Glaucoma
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8039469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33825856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.4.10
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