Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1999;40(8):2259-2266.
Published online August 1, 1999.
A Histopathological Study on the Production of Exfoliation Material in Eyes with Exfoliation Syndrome.
Hoon Nam, Wook Sang Park, Young Bae Roh
1Dr.Roh`s Eye Clinic,Pusan,Korea.
2Nam`s Eye Clinic,Pusan,Korea.
3The Institute of Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, Pusan University College of Medicine, Pusan, KoreaS.
낙설증후군(Exfoliation Syndrome)에서 낙설물질(Exfloiation Material)의 생성에 대한 조직병리학적 연구
남훈(Hoon Nam),박욱상(Wook Sang Park),노영배(Young Bae Roh)
Abstract
The hallmark of exfoliation syndrome is the appearance of white granular deposits and dandruff-like flakes on the lens,iris and angle. The incidence of glaucoma is high,and due to zonular weakening, complications are likely to occur in cataract surgery. A histopathological study with electron microscopy was performed on the iris and conjunctival tissue in order to clarify the production process of exfoliation material in the eyes with exfoliation syndrome. The materials were obtained from 13 eyes with exfoliation syndrome during surgery for glaucoma or cataract. The clumps of microfibrils were observed in the extracellular matrix, and the exfoliation materials were closely related with microfibrils.It was found that the basic unit of the exfoliation materials was microfibril. The cellular degenerations were observed in the basement membrane of capillary endothelium, especially the cells near the iris vessels. The exfoliation materials were observed around the degenerated cells; the mature or immature exfoliation materials around the iris melanocyte which show the various degrees of degeneration. The more degeneration and melting of the cells, the larger amount of exfoliation materials. This study suggests that the exfoliation materials in the eyes with exfoliation syndrome are derived from the abnormal microfibril, abnormal basement membrane, and degenerated cell itself.
Key Words: Exfoliation material;Exfoliation syndrome;Histopathology;Microfibril


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