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Disorders of perfusion of the anterior segment of the eye
Authors:William E. Gillies FRACS  FRACO  FRCS   Anne MV Brooks MD  PhD  FRACS  FRACO  FRACP
Affiliation:Clinic 3, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002
Abstract:Background: We have investigated the vascular perfusion of a wide variety of conditions of the anterior segment using fluorescein angiography.
Methods: The conditions were classified and findings reported according to the system set out below. Patients underwent full ocular examination. Fluorescein angiography of the anterior segment was carried out when indicated to investigate iris atrophy and neovascularisation. Specular microscopy of the corneal endothelium was used to detect changes in this tissue.
Results: The hypoperfusion was variable in degree and accompanied by varying degrees of iris hypoplasia and atrophy with neovascularisation. The degree of neovascularisation depended upon its rapidity of development, the pre-existing state of vascular perfusion and the underlying pathological condition.
Conclusions: Hypoperfusion with resultant ischaemia and neovascularisation is common in conditions of the anterior segment. An understanding of the changes is valuable in treating many conditions affecting the anterior segment. The changes observed may also occur elsewhere in the physical system and may be a significant part of the ageing process, either as scattered, disparate processes or as part of a general disease process.
Keywords:anterior    Ageing segment    fluorescein angiography    hypoperfusion    iris angiography    iris ischaemia    neovascularisation    perfusion    specular microscopy    vascular changes
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