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Clinical Survey of Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome
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OBJECTIVE: Assess the prevalence ‎of PEX and identify the associated glaucoma and ‎cataract.‎
STUDY DESIGN & METHODOLOGY: A sample of 6,650 patients (age ≥40 years) that attended the single ‎ophthalmic private clinic for ‎different complaints, for five years (January 2013 until January 2018), those diagnosed with ‎PEX ‏enrolled in this study, with a total number of 296 ‎patients.‎
RESULTS: ‎14 (4.7%) patients with age from 40-49 years, 54(18.2%) from 50-‎‎59 years, 102 (34.5%) from ‎‎60-69 years, and 126(42.6%) equal or older ‎than 70 years. Close sex frequencies were observed, ‎with 153(51.7%) ‎males, and 143(48.3%) females. In the current study, the prevalence of ‎PEX ‎was 4.45% (95% confidence interval (CI), ‎‎3.98-4.97). There was a statistically insignificant ‎relationship between PEG ‎or advanced glaucoma with age or sex, but cataract was ‎significantly ‎associated with older age and male sex.‎
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of Pseudoexfoliation syndrome was 4.45%, with a sharp increase after the ‎age ‎of 50 years. Although the ‎prevalence of PEG and advanced glaucoma increased with age, it ‎was ‎neither statistically associated with it, nor with sex‏.‏‎ Cataract prevalence ‎was associated ‎with increased age and male sex.‎
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Title: Clinical Survey of Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome
Description:
OBJECTIVE: Assess the prevalence ‎of PEX and identify the associated glaucoma and ‎cataract.
‎
STUDY DESIGN & METHODOLOGY: A sample of 6,650 patients (age ≥40 years) that attended the single ‎ophthalmic private clinic for ‎different complaints, for five years (January 2013 until January 2018), those diagnosed with ‎PEX ‏enrolled in this study, with a total number of 296 ‎patients.
‎
RESULTS: ‎14 (4.
7%) patients with age from 40-49 years, 54(18.
2%) from 50-‎‎59 years, 102 (34.
5%) from ‎‎60-69 years, and 126(42.
6%) equal or older ‎than 70 years.
Close sex frequencies were observed, ‎with 153(51.
7%) ‎males, and 143(48.
3%) females.
In the current study, the prevalence of ‎PEX ‎was 4.
45% (95% confidence interval (CI), ‎‎3.
98-4.
97).
There was a statistically insignificant ‎relationship between PEG ‎or advanced glaucoma with age or sex, but cataract was ‎significantly ‎associated with older age and male sex.
‎
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of Pseudoexfoliation syndrome was 4.
45%, with a sharp increase after the ‎age ‎of 50 years.
Although the ‎prevalence of PEG and advanced glaucoma increased with age, it ‎was ‎neither statistically associated with it, nor with sex‏.
‏‎ Cataract prevalence ‎was associated ‎with increased age and male sex.
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