The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2014)

Nasopupillary Asymmetry

  • Eduardo Arenas,
  • Diana Muñoz,
  • Evelyn Matheus,
  • Diana Morales

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/347826
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Purpose. To establish the prevalence of nasopupillary asymmetry (difference in nasopupillary distances) in the population and its relation with the interpupillary distance. Methods. A retrospective descriptive study was conducted by reviewing of 1262 medical records. The values of nasopupillary asymmetry and the interpupillary distance were obtained. A statistical analysis was made and the correlation between these variables was established. Results. Seventy-nine percent of the population presented some degree of nasopupillary asymmetry. The interpupillary distance had a very low correlation with the nasopupillary asymmetry (r=0.074, P=0.0). Conclusion. It is advisable to use the nasopupillary distance of each eye as a standard measurement.