Comparison of gonioscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy for evaluating the iridocorneal angle in dogs
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Comparison of gonioscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy for evaluating the iridocorneal angle in dogs
Abstract
Objective: To compare iridocorneal angle grading systems on the basis of gonioscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM).
Design: Original cross-sectional observational study.
Animals: 22 dogs.
Procedure: Gonioscopy, goniophotography, and UBM were performed on 38 eyes from dogs without clinical evidence of glaucoma in the eyes examined.
Results: Predominant gonioscopic grades derived from goniophotographs were considered normal (n = 26) and mild (12). Ultrasound biomicroscopy angle measurements ranged from 16 to 38 degrees (mean +/- SD, 26.2 +/- 4.5 degrees). Ciliary clefts depicted on UBM images were graded as open (n = 4), compact/narrow (23), and closed (11). Significant differences were not found between UBM-derived ciliary cleft grades and goniophotography-derived dysgenesis grades, nor between UBM-derived ciliary cleft grades and subjective gonioscopic grades.
Clinical implications: Because gonioscopy allows evaluation of the anterior face of the ciliary cleft, whereas UBM provides cross-sectional information of the iridocorneal filtration angle, UBM may yield more information regarding pathogenesis and prognosis of, and preferred management approaches to, glaucoma. Ultrasound biomicroscopy may also be useful as a predictor of glaucoma or to diagnose early stages of glaucoma.
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