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      A Meta-Analysis of Choroidal Thickness Changes in Unilateral Amblyopia

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      Journal of Ophthalmology
      Hindawi

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          To date, the topic of amblyopic changes remains controversial. Therefore, a systematic review and meta-analysis were carried out to evaluate choroidal changes in unilateral amblyopia.

          Methods

          Major literature databases were searched for amblyopia-relevant studies. Using enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT), the primary outcome parameters examined were subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) and different choroidal thickness (CT) positions. Efficacy estimates were evaluated by weighted mean difference (WMD) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for choroidal-associated changes. We performed subgroup analysis and metaregression analysis to examine potential sources of heterogeneity.

          Results

          Eleven cross-sectional studies that included a total of 768 participants were identified. The amblyopic eye SFCT was thicker than that of the fellow and control (normal) eyes (WMD amblyopia versus fellow = 49.24, 95% CI of 30.22 to 68.27, p < 0.001; WMD amblyopia versus control = 54.51, 95% CI of 32.17 to 76.85, p < 0.001). There were no differences between the fellow and control eyes (WMD = 13.81, 95% CI of 1.16 to 28.77, p = 0.071). Subgroup and metaregression analyses indicated that the OCT type was the main source of heterogeneity.

          Conclusions

          The CT in the amblyopic eyes was thicker than that in the fellow and control eyes.

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          Choroidal thickness changes during altered eye growth and refractive state in a primate.

          In the chick, compensation for experimentally induced defocus involves changes in the thickness of the choroid. The choroid thickens in response to imposed myopic defocus and thins in response to imposed hyperopic defocus. This study was undertaken to determine whether similar choroidal changes occur in the primate eye with induced refractive errors. Thirty-three common marmosets were used. Eyes in 26 monkeys served as untreated control eyes, and eyes in 7 received 3 weeks of monocular lid suture to induce changes in eye growth and refractive state. Refractive errors were measured using refractometry and retinoscopy, and axial ocular dimensions, including choroidal thickness, were measured using high-frequency A-scan ultrasonography. Eyes were measured before the lids were sutured and at frequent intervals after lid opening. In the marmoset, choroidal thickness ranges from 88 to 150 microm and increases significantly during the first year of life. Monocular lid suture initially results in short, hyperopic eyes that then become elongated and myopic. In these animals the choroids of both the experimental and the fellow control eyes also increase in thickness with age but additionally show interocular differences that vary significantly with the relative changes in vitreous chamber depth and refraction. In eyes that are shorter and more hyperopic than control eyes the choroids are thicker, and in eyes that are longer and more myopic than control eyes the choroids are thinner. In marmosets, the thickness of the choroid increases during postnatal eye growth. Superimposed on this developmental increase in choroidal thickness there are changes in thickness that are correlated with the induced changes in eye size. These changes are small (<50 microm) in comparison with those observed in the chick, contributing to less than a diopter change in refractive error.
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            Choroidal thickness in children with hyperopic anisometropic amblyopia.

            To determine the choroidal thickness (CT) in the macular area of eyes of children with hyperopic anisometropic amblyopia and to compare the thickness with that of fellow eyes and age-matched controls.
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              Macular choroidal thickness in unilateral amblyopic children.

              To investigate the choroidal thickness (CT) in children with amblyopia through spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT).
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                Journal
                J Ophthalmol
                J Ophthalmol
                JOPH
                Journal of Ophthalmology
                Hindawi
                2090-004X
                2090-0058
                2017
                19 June 2017
                : 2017
                : 2915261
                Affiliations
                1Clinical College of Ophthalmology, Tianjin Medical University, 4 Gansu Road, Tianjin 300020, China
                2Tianjin Baodi Hospital, Baodi Clinical College of Tianjin Medical University, 8 Guangchuan Road, Tianjin 301800, China
                3Tianjin Eye Hospital, 4 Gansu Road, Tianjin 300020, China
                4Tianjin Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 4 Gansu Road, Tianjin 300020, China
                5Tianjin Eye Institute, 4 Gansu Road, Tianjin 300020, China
                Author notes

                Academic Editor: Mehmet Borazan

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                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0982-3607
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4303-0547
                Article
                10.1155/2017/2915261
                5494565
                28751980
                b8346fda-523a-4a9d-b25b-2f67526bd9ea
                Copyright © 2017 Yanli Liu et al.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 18 January 2017
                : 23 March 2017
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