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In vivo morphology of the limbal palisades of vogt correlates with progressive stem cell deficiency in aniridia-related keratopathy.
[aniridia]
To
investigate
morphologic
alterations
in
the
limbal
palisades
of
Vogt
in
a
progressive
form
of
limbal
stem
cell
deficiency
.
Twenty
Norwegian
subjects
(
40
eyes
)
with
congenital
aniridia
and
9
healthy
family
members
(
18
eyes
)
without
aniridia
were
examined
.
Clinical
grade
of
aniridia
-related
keratopathy
(
ARK
)
was
assessed
by
slit-lamp
biomicroscopy
,
and
tear
production
and
quality
,
corneal
thickness
,
and
sensitivity
were
additionally
measured
.
The
superior
and
inferior
limbal
palisades
of
Vogt
and
central
cornea
were
examined
by
laser
scanning
in
vivo
confocal
microscopy
(
IVCM
)
.
In
an
aniridia
patient
with
grade
0
ARK
,
a
transparent
cornea
and
normal
limbal
palisade
morphology
were
found
.
In
grade
1
ARK
,
5
of
12
eyes
had
degraded
palisade
structures
.
In
the
remaining
grade
1
eyes
and
in
all
20
eyes
with
stage
2
,
3
,
and
4
ARK
,
palisade
structures
were
absent
by
IVCM
.
Increasing
ARK
grade
significantly
correlated
with
reduced
visual
acuity
and
corneal
sensitivity
,
increased
corneal
thickness
,
degree
of
degradation
of
superior
and
inferior
palisade
structures
,
reduced
peripheral
nerves
,
increased
inflammatory
cell
invasion
,
and
reduced
density
of
basal
epithelial
cells
and
central
subbasal
nerves
.
Moreover
,
limbal
basal
epithelial
cell
density
and
central
corneal
subbasal
nerve
density
were
both
significantly
reduced
in
aniridia
compared
to
healthy
corneas
(
P
=
0
.
002
and
0
.
003
,
respectively
)
.
Progression
of
limbal
stem
cell
deficiency
in
aniridia
correlates
with
degradation
of
palisade
structures
,
gradual
transformation
of
epithelial
phenotype
,
onset
of
inflammation
,
and
a
corneal
nerve
deficit
.
IVCM
can
be
useful
in
monitoring
early
-
to
late
-
stage
degenerative
changes
in
stem
cell-
deficient
patients
.
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