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Prof. Ahmed Elhusseiny Mohamed Daifalla :: Publications: |
Title: | Correlation Between Multifocal ERG, OCT and Visual Field Changes as A Diagnostic Modality of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma |
Authors: | Aida A Hussein, MD 1 Rawya A ElAbyad, MD2; Hany El Heto, MD1 2 Hamdy A El Gazar, MD 1 Ahmed E Mohamed, MD 1 and Hazem H Abdelmaksoud . |
Year: | 2008 |
Keywords: | Not Available |
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Local/International: | Local |
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Full paper | Ahmed Elhusseiny Mohamed Daifalla_2nd Research.pdf |
Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract: |
Purpose: to correlate between mfERG, OCT and Visual field as diagnostic modality in discovering early changes in primary open angle glaucoma. Patients & Methods: 60 subjects with 65 eyes classified into three groups. Group I (20 normals) included 20 eyes (10 males & 10 females). Group II, (20 glaucoma suspect) included 25 eyes (14 males & 11 females). Group Ill, (20 primary open angle glaucoma) included 20 eyes (14 males & 6 female). All patients underwent ophthalmic examination: CVA, lOP, slit lamp biomicroscopy, gonioscopy, indirect ophthalmoscopy, Humphery 24-2 VF, OCT, mfERG. Results: In VF testing comparison between mean deviation (MD) values in normal and glaucoma suspects there was no significant difference. A significant difference was present between MD values of normal and glaucoma patients P |