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Abstract #27049 Published in IGR 12-4

Histomorphometry of the circular peripapillary arterial ring of Zinn-Haller in normal eyes and eyes with secondary angle-closure glaucoma.

Jonas JB; Jonas SB
Acta Ophthalmologica 2010; 88: 317-322


PURPOSE: To examine the location and size of the peripapillary arterial circle of Zinn-Haller (PACZH) and its associations with other eye measures in normal eyes and eyes with secondary angle-closure glaucoma. METHODS:   The study included 29 human globes enucleated because of malignant choroidal melanoma (n = 19) (control group) or because of secondary angle-closure glaucoma (n=10). Anterior-posterior histological sections were morphometrically evaluated. RESULTS: The PACZH was present in all eyes. The glaucoma group and the control group did not vary significantly in the distance from the PACZH to Bruch's membrane (297 ± 67 versus 270 ± 67 μm; p = 0.29), optic disc border (281 ± 103 versus 391 ± 170 μm; p=0.07), optic disc centre (1059 ± 191 versus 978 ± 205μm; p = 0.30) and retrobulbar cerebrospinal fluid space (173 ± 58 versus 172 ± 81 μm; p = 0.97) nor in the minimal PACZH diameter (39± 18 versus 36 ± 18 μm; p = 0.74) and maximal PACZH diameter (78 ±37 versus 65 ± 25 μm; p = 0.36). The PACZH location, measured as distance from Bruch's membrane, disc border, disc centre and cerebrospinal fluid space, was not significantly associated with axial length (p > 0.39), horizontal globe diameter (p > 0.17) and vertical globe diameter (p > 0.22). Both diameters were statistically independent of axial length (p = 0.72 and p = 0.58, respectively), horizontal globe diameter (p = 0.60 and p = 0.41, respectively) and vertical globe diameter (p = 0.64 and p = 0.52, respectively). All parameters were statistically independent of age (p > 0.10) and gender (p > 0.10). CONCLUSIONS: The PACZH was present in all human eyes examined and did not vary significantly in location and diameter between eyes with secondary angle-closure glaucoma and nonglaucomatous eyes, nor between myopic versus hyperopic eyes.

Department of Ophthalmology, Medical Faculty Mannheim of the Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. Jost.Jonas@augen.ma.uni-heidelberg.de


Classification:

6.11 Bloodflow measurements (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)
2.14 Optic disc (Part of: 2 Anatomical structures in glaucoma)



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