A study of morphology of cataract in western India
Background: Population-based studies of lens opacity have suggested that the distribution of lens opacity types may differ between races. We report the prevalence of the different types of age-related cataract based on the LOCS III (Lens opacification classification system III) grading cataract amon...
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doaj-fcebabd51b2b4f12b1d78c76b89f20552020-11-24T20:46:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research2320-38972015-01-0132919310.4103/2320-3897.156594A study of morphology of cataract in western IndiaSeema Dutt BandhuYogendra Ganpat VabalePrajakta Pradeep SambareySwati Sanjeev RajeBackground: Population-based studies of lens opacity have suggested that the distribution of lens opacity types may differ between races. We report the prevalence of the different types of age-related cataract based on the LOCS III (Lens opacification classification system III) grading cataract among adults in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. Materials and Methods: Cataract was classified on examination of eyes with dilated pupils. Demographic data included age, sex, occupation, dietary habits (vegetarian or non-vegetarian), and tobacco use. Results: A total of 198 patients were included in the present study. The highest prevalence was that of nuclear sclerosis (NS), in its pure form (45.5%) or as mixed occurrence [3% NS+CC (cortical cataract) and 11.1% NS+PSCC (posterior sub-capsular cataract)]. The prevalence of NS was significantly higher (57.4%) in higher age group as compared to that in lower age group (33.7%). On the other hand, prevalence of NS+PSCC cases was more than double (26.5%) in lower (< 65 years) age group as compared to that in higher (>65 years) age group (11.1%). The type of occupation was significantly associated with type of cataract (χ2 = 11.64, P = 0.003); majority (50%) of the CC type and NS+PSCC type (41.2%) were farmers, whereas 50.8% of NS type were housewives. Majority of the diabetic patients (71.1%) belonged to NS type. Among the tobacco users 56.8% had the nuclear sclerosis type of cataract. Conclusions: Nuclear sclerosis was the most prevalent morphology of cataract in the study group.http://www.jcor.in/article.asp?issn=2320-3897;year=2015;volume=3;issue=2;spage=91;epage=93;aulast=BandhuCataractmorphologynuclear sclerosis |
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A study of morphology of cataract in western India |
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A study of morphology of cataract in western India |
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A study of morphology of cataract in western India |
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A study of morphology of cataract in western India |
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A study of morphology of cataract in western India |
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study of morphology of cataract in western india |
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Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research |
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Background: Population-based studies of lens opacity have suggested that the distribution of lens opacity types may differ between races. We report the prevalence of the different types of age-related cataract based on the LOCS III (Lens opacification classification system III) grading cataract among adults in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. Materials and Methods: Cataract was classified on examination of eyes with dilated pupils. Demographic data included age, sex, occupation, dietary habits (vegetarian or non-vegetarian), and tobacco use. Results: A total of 198 patients were included in the present study. The highest prevalence was that of nuclear sclerosis (NS), in its pure form (45.5%) or as mixed occurrence [3% NS+CC (cortical cataract) and 11.1% NS+PSCC (posterior sub-capsular cataract)]. The prevalence of NS was significantly higher (57.4%) in higher age group as compared to that in lower age group (33.7%). On the other hand, prevalence of NS+PSCC cases was more than double (26.5%) in lower (< 65 years) age group as compared to that in higher (>65 years) age group (11.1%). The type of occupation was significantly associated with type of cataract (χ2 = 11.64, P = 0.003); majority (50%) of the CC type and NS+PSCC type (41.2%) were farmers, whereas 50.8% of NS type were housewives. Majority of the diabetic patients (71.1%) belonged to NS type. Among the tobacco users 56.8% had the nuclear sclerosis type of cataract. Conclusions: Nuclear sclerosis was the most prevalent morphology of cataract in the study group. |
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Cataract morphology nuclear sclerosis |
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