Corneal Endothelial Cell Density and Morphology in Healthy Turkish Eyes

Purpose. To describe the normative values of corneal endothelial cell density, morphology, and central corneal thickness in healthy Turkish eyes. Methods. Specular microscopy was performed in 252 eyes of 126 healthy volunteers (M : F, 42 : 84). Parameters studied included mean endothelial cell densi...

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Published inJournal of Ophthalmology Vol. 2014; no. 4; pp. 75 - 79
Main Authors Arıcı, Ceyhun, Dikkaya, Funda, Arslan, Osman Sevki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cairo, Egypt Hindawi Limiteds 01.01.2014
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Hindawi Limited
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Wiley
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ISSN2090-004X
2090-0058
DOI10.1155/2014/852624

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Summary:Purpose. To describe the normative values of corneal endothelial cell density, morphology, and central corneal thickness in healthy Turkish eyes. Methods. Specular microscopy was performed in 252 eyes of 126 healthy volunteers (M : F, 42 : 84). Parameters studied included mean endothelial cell density (MCD), mean cell area (MCA), coefficient of variation (CV) in cell size, percentage of hexagonal cells, and central corneal thickness (CCT). Results. The mean age of volunteers was 44.3 ± 13.5 (range, 20 to 70) years. There was a statistically significant decrease in MCD ( P < 0.001 ; correlation, −0.388) and percentage of hexagonal cells, ( P < 0.001 ; correlation, −0.199) with age. There was also a statistically significant increase in MCA ( P < 0.001 ; correlation, 0.363) with increasing age. There was no statistically significant difference in MCD, MCA, CV in cell size, percentage of hexagonal cells, and CCT between genders and there was also no significant difference in these parameters between fellow eyes of subjects. Conclusions. Normotive data for the endothelium in the Turkish population are reported. Endothelial cell density in the Turkish eyes is less than that described in the Japanese, American, Chinese, and Filipino eyes and higher than that described in Indian, Thai, and Iranian eyes.
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Academic Editor: Terri L. Young
ISSN:2090-004X
2090-0058
DOI:10.1155/2014/852624