پديد آورندگان :
Ashraf Hossein نويسنده , Roozitalab Mohammad Hossein نويسنده , Eghtedari Masoomeh نويسنده , Alborzi Abdolvahab نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Pseudoexfoliation syndrome is one of the most
common identifiable causes of open angle glaucoma. It has
unknown etiology and pathogenesis. Infection, possibly viral,
is one of the proposed pathogenic mechanisms in this condition.
In the present study the presence of herpes simplex virus
(HSV) in specimens of anterior lens capsule of patients with
pseudoexfoliation syndrome has been assessed.
Methods: The presence of HSV- DNA was searched by using
polymerase chain reaction method in specimens of anterior
lens capsule (5 mm diameter) of 50 patients with pseudoexfoliation
syndrome (study group) and 50 age-matched
patients without the disease (control group) who underwent
cataract or combined cataract and glaucoma surgery during
a one-year (2006-2007) period in Khalili Hospital, Shiraz,
Iran. The results were compared statistically with Chisquare
test and independent samples t test using SPSS software
(version 11.5).
Results: HSV type I DNA was detected in 18% of the patients
in the study group compared with 2% in the control group (Chi
square test, P = 0.008). The difference between the ranges of
intraocular pressure in the two groups was not statistically significant.
Conclusion: The presence of HSV type I DNA suggests the
possible relationship between the virus and pseudoexfoliation
syndrome. It may be a treatable etiology in this multi-factorial
disorder and may help to future management of patients; especially
to prevent some of the complications in this syndrome.
Iran J Med Sci 2009; 34(2): 121-125.