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>Excessive scleral shrinkage rather than choroidal thickening is a major contributor to the development of hypotony maculopathy after trabeculectomy
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Excessive scleral shrinkage rather than choroidal thickening is a major contributor to the development of hypotony maculopathy after trabeculectomy
PurposeWe previously reported that eyes with hypotony maculopathy (HM) after trabeculectomy (TLE) exhibited more reduction of axial length (AL) than those without HM, suggesting that inward collapse of the scleral wall may contribute to the development of HM after TLE. However, we did not evaluate change in choroidal thickness (CT), which could influence AL measures. We compared the magnitude and rate of AL and CT changes in eyes with and without HM by simultaneously measuring these parameters before and after TLE.
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