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Exfoliation Syndrome in Baja Verapaz Guatemala: A Cross-Sectional Study and Review of the Literature

There are little epidemiologic data on exfoliation syndrome (XFS) or exfoliation glaucoma (XFG) in Guatemala, especially in the underserved Baja Verapaz region. This observational study assessing XFS/XFG and demographic factors of this region aims to better understand unique exogenous and endogenous...

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Autores principales: Paulson, Chase, Thomas, Samuel C., Gonzalez, Orlando, Taylor, Samuel, Swiston, Cole, Herrick, Jennifer S., McCoy, Lori, Curtin, Karen, Chaya, Craig J., Stagg, Brian C., Wirostko, Barbara M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071795
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author Paulson, Chase
Thomas, Samuel C.
Gonzalez, Orlando
Taylor, Samuel
Swiston, Cole
Herrick, Jennifer S.
McCoy, Lori
Curtin, Karen
Chaya, Craig J.
Stagg, Brian C.
Wirostko, Barbara M.
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Thomas, Samuel C.
Gonzalez, Orlando
Taylor, Samuel
Swiston, Cole
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McCoy, Lori
Curtin, Karen
Chaya, Craig J.
Stagg, Brian C.
Wirostko, Barbara M.
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description There are little epidemiologic data on exfoliation syndrome (XFS) or exfoliation glaucoma (XFG) in Guatemala, especially in the underserved Baja Verapaz region. This observational study assessing XFS/XFG and demographic factors of this region aims to better understand unique exogenous and endogenous risk factors associated with XFS/XFG in Guatemala. During Moran Eye Center’s global outreach medical eye camps from 2016–2017, 181 patients age 15 years and older presented for complete eye exams. These individuals were screened for eye disease and evaluated for possible surgical interventions that could occur during the camps to improve eyesight. During the dilated exams, XFS was noted as missing or present. Of those 181, 10 had insufficient data and 18 lacked a definitive diagnosis of XFS or XFG, resulting in 153 evaluable patients; 46 XFS and 9 XFG were identified. Age, gender, hometown, ancestry (languages spoken by parents and grandparents), past medical history, family medical history, and occupational data (only 2017 trip) were obtained for each patient. The most common occupations of these individuals were farming and housekeeping. Higher rates of XFS/XFG were noted in individuals of rural compared to urban settings and Mayan speaking people compared with Spanish speakers. Based on this subset of patients, with various ocular pathologies being evaluated during medical eye outreach camps, the prevalence of XFS/XFG appeared to be 36%, a high prevalence compared to other world populations. Location and higher altitude, along with a farming occupation, may contribute to XFS development and subsequent progression to XFG. To our knowledge, this is the largest study looking at the epidemiology of XFS/XFG in the Baja Verapaz region of Guatemala for those over the age of 15 years seeking eye exams and interventions.
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spelling pubmed-89999142022-04-12 Exfoliation Syndrome in Baja Verapaz Guatemala: A Cross-Sectional Study and Review of the Literature Paulson, Chase Thomas, Samuel C. Gonzalez, Orlando Taylor, Samuel Swiston, Cole Herrick, Jennifer S. McCoy, Lori Curtin, Karen Chaya, Craig J. Stagg, Brian C. Wirostko, Barbara M. J Clin Med Article There are little epidemiologic data on exfoliation syndrome (XFS) or exfoliation glaucoma (XFG) in Guatemala, especially in the underserved Baja Verapaz region. This observational study assessing XFS/XFG and demographic factors of this region aims to better understand unique exogenous and endogenous risk factors associated with XFS/XFG in Guatemala. During Moran Eye Center’s global outreach medical eye camps from 2016–2017, 181 patients age 15 years and older presented for complete eye exams. These individuals were screened for eye disease and evaluated for possible surgical interventions that could occur during the camps to improve eyesight. During the dilated exams, XFS was noted as missing or present. Of those 181, 10 had insufficient data and 18 lacked a definitive diagnosis of XFS or XFG, resulting in 153 evaluable patients; 46 XFS and 9 XFG were identified. Age, gender, hometown, ancestry (languages spoken by parents and grandparents), past medical history, family medical history, and occupational data (only 2017 trip) were obtained for each patient. The most common occupations of these individuals were farming and housekeeping. Higher rates of XFS/XFG were noted in individuals of rural compared to urban settings and Mayan speaking people compared with Spanish speakers. Based on this subset of patients, with various ocular pathologies being evaluated during medical eye outreach camps, the prevalence of XFS/XFG appeared to be 36%, a high prevalence compared to other world populations. Location and higher altitude, along with a farming occupation, may contribute to XFS development and subsequent progression to XFG. To our knowledge, this is the largest study looking at the epidemiology of XFS/XFG in the Baja Verapaz region of Guatemala for those over the age of 15 years seeking eye exams and interventions. MDPI 2022-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8999914/ /pubmed/35407402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071795 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Stagg, Brian C.
Wirostko, Barbara M.
Exfoliation Syndrome in Baja Verapaz Guatemala: A Cross-Sectional Study and Review of the Literature
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title_short Exfoliation Syndrome in Baja Verapaz Guatemala: A Cross-Sectional Study and Review of the Literature
title_sort exfoliation syndrome in baja verapaz guatemala: a cross-sectional study and review of the literature
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071795
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