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Authors Fukuoka S, Arita R, Shirakawa R, Morishige N
Received 23 January 2017
Accepted for publication 27 March 2017
Published 30 May 2017 Volume 2017:11 Pages 1031—1038
DOI http://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S133060
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser
Purpose: To examine the changes in meibomian gland morphology and ocular
higher-order aberrations (HOAs) in eyes with chalazion and its excision.
Methods: Seven male patients with previous history of chalazion
excision and seven control male subjects were enrolled. Changes in meibomian
gland morphology (meiboscores, gland dropout, and shortening) were evaluated by
using meibography equipped in a wavefront analyzer KR-1W and in a slit-lamp
device BG-4M. Ocular HOAs were measured sequentially with KR-1W. The tear film
breakup time (BUT) was measured.
Results: Both KR-1W and BG-4M visualized meibomian gland as
clear similar images. The tear film BUT (mean ± SD, 5.6±3.0 vs 9.4±2.3 seconds, P =0.025), the total
meiboscore (median [interquartile range], 2 (2-3) vs 0 (0-1), P =0.007) as well as
the meibomian gland dropout rate (86% vs 14%, P =0.008) and shortening rate (100%
vs 29%, P =0.031) differed significantly
between the patient and control groups. The first total ocular HOAs
(0.142±0.063 vs 0.130±0.015, P =0.80) were similar in both
groups, whereas the stability index of the total HOAs over time (0.0041±0.0048
vs -0.0012±0.0020, P =0.030) differed significantly
between the patient and control groups.
Conclusions: Chalazion and its excision were
associated with dropout and shortening rate of meibomian glands. The
morphological changes of meibomian glands in chalazion may be associated to
instability of the tear film, which was suggested by the tear film BUT and the
stability of ocular HOAs.
Keywords: meibomian
gland, meibography, wavefront analyzer, higher-order aberrations, chalazion
excision