Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2017)

Prevalence of spheroidal degeneration of cornea and its association with other eye diseases in tribes of Western Rajasthan

  • Amit Mohan,
  • Zeeshan Jamil,
  • Vishal C Bhatanagar,
  • Manju Gajraj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_84_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 10
pp. 1010 – 1014

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Purpose: To determine the prevalence of spheroidal degeneration of cornea (SDC) and its association with other eye diseases in the tribes of South-West Rajasthan. Methods: A total of 5012 patients were examined on slit lamp for the diagnosis of SDC. Diagnosis of SDC was made based on presence of amber granules in the superficial stroma of peripheral interpalpebral cornea with increasing opacification, coalescence and central spread or nodular and hazy surrounding stroma and divided in three stages. Results: The prevalence of SDC was 10.7%. Around 55% of the total of 535 cases examined were found to have Stage I followed by Stage II (32%) and Stage III (13%). The prevalence is greatest in both men and women over 70 years of age. The severity of SDC is greater in men. SDC was significantly associated with pterygium and pseudocapsular exfoliation. Conclusion: Extreme temperature, low humidity, dust, high wind, and microtrauma caused by sand particles are the probable etiologies for higher prevalence of this kind of degeneration in this region.

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