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TJ-CEO 2010 , Vol 5 , Num 4
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Imaging of Posterior Lenticonus Using High Resolution Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography
Ebru GÖRGÜN1, Nursal Melda YENEREL1, Raciha Beril KÜÇÜMEN2, Umut Aslı DİNÇ1, Ferda ÇİFTÇİ3
1Yeditepe Üniversitesi, Göz Hastalıkları A.D., İstanbul, Yrd. Doç. Dr.
2Yeditepe Üniversitesi, Göz Hastalıkları A.D., İstanbul, Doç. Dr.
3Yeditepe Üniversitesi, Göz Hastalıkları A.D., İstanbul, Prof. Dr.
This paper reports the capability of high resolution anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) in visualizing the posterior lens surface in patients with posterior lenticonus. The study involved three patients. Two patients with anisometropic amblyopia were pre-diagnosed with posterior lenticonus by slit-lamp examination. The third patient was being followed-up due to unilateral posterior polar cataract in another clinic. All patients were further evaluated by AS-OCT. In patients with suspected posterior lenticonus, high-resolution AS-OCT demonstrated a conical protrusion of the posterior lens surface. Furthermore, in the patient with posterior polar cataract an accompanying posterior lenticonus that could not be visualized in biomicroscopy was imaged by AS-OCT. AS-OCT imaging is a rapid and noninvasive examination tool for the evaluation of posterior lenticular changes. Keywords : Anterior segment optical coherence tomography, cataract, posterior lenticonus
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