Bu çalıșmanın amacı bilgi ișlem personellerinde göz kuruluğu testleri ve oküler cevap analizörü (OCA) parametrelerinin bilgisayar kullanımına etkisi değerlendirilmiștir.Gereç ve Yöntem: Bu çalıșma Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi Ankara Eğitim ve Araștırma Hastanesi Göz Kliniği'nde tarafından yapılmıștır. On sekiz gönüllü bilgi ișlem personelinin otuz altı gözü çalıșmaya dahil edildi. Bilgisayar kullanmadan mesai öncesi ve mesai sonrası gönüllülere otorefraktometre, Snellen eșeli ile en iyi düzeltilmiș görme keskinliği (EDGK) muayenesi, aplanasyon ile göz içi basınç ölçümü (GİB) (Goldmann aplansyon tonometresi), Schirmer II testi, gözyașı kırılma zamanı (GKZ), biyomikroskopik muayene, santral kornea kalınlığı (SKK) ve OCA testi uygulandı.
Aniridia is complete or partial iris defect that develops due to a defect in the PAX6 gene located on chromosome 11p13. Aniridia may be accompanied by ocular findings such as congenital cataract, congenital glaucoma, keratopathy or foveal aplasia. Epiblepharon is congenital eyelid anomaly with fully unknown etiopathogenesis. However, in the etiology of epiblepharon is thought that congenital skin fold anomaly and wrongly structured lower eyelid retractors. Its association with ophthalmologic diseases such as caroticocavernous fistula, thyroid ophthalmopathy, megalo ophthalmia and congenital glaucoma has also been reported. In this study, we aimed to present the diagnosis and treatment of epiblepharon developed in an East-Asian four-year-old male patient with congenital glaucoma due to aniridia. The patient had a history of atrial septal defect and had epiblepharon, aniridia, microspherophacia and cataract on both eyes. Surgical technique targeting the orbicular muscle with lower eye lid retractors was applied to this case due to epiblepharon.
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