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Ocular Signs and Ocular Comorbidities in Monoclonal Gammopathy: Analysis of 80 Subjects
Kormányos, K. ✉ [Kormányos, Kitti (Szemészet), author] Department of Ophthalmology (SU / FM / C)
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Kovács, K. [Kovács, Klaudia (Szemészet), author] Department of Ophthalmology (SU / FM / C)
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Németh, O. [Németh, Orsolya (Szemészet), author] Vas Megyei Markusovszky Kórház Nonprofit Zrt.
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Tóth, G. [Tóth, Gábor (Szemészet), author] Department of Ophthalmology (SU / FM / C)
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Sándor, G.L. [Sándor, Gábor László (Szemészet), author] Department of Ophthalmology (SU / FM / C)
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Csorba, A. [Csorba, Anita (Szemészet), author] Department of Ophthalmology (SU / FM / C)
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Czakó, C.N. [Czakó, Cecilia Nóra (szemészet), author] Department of Ophthalmology (SU / FM / C)
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Langenbucher, A. [Langenbucher, Achim (Ophthalmology, op...), author]
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Nagy, Z.Z. [Nagy, Zoltán Zsolt (Szemészet), author] Department of Ophthalmology (SU / FM / C)
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Varga, G. [Varga, Gergely (hematológia), author] Belgyógyászati és Hematológiai Klinika (SU / FM / C)
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Gopcsa, L. [Gopcsa, László (Belgyógyászat, he...), author]
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Mikala, G. [Mikala, Gábor (Hematológia), author]
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Szentmáry, N. [Szentmáry, Nóra (Szemészet), author] Department of Ophthalmology (SU / FM / C)
English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 2090-004X 2090-0058
2021
Paper: 9982875
, 8 p.
2021
SJR Scopus - Ophthalmology: Q2
Identifiers
MTMT: 32108379
DOI:
10.1155/2021/9982875
WoS:
000670438200001
Scopus:
85108911380
PubMed:
34239724
Purpose. To examine the ocular signs of monoclonal gammopathy and to evaluate ocular comorbidities in subjects with monoclonal gammopathy. Patients and Methods. We analyzed patients from two large referral hematology centers in Budapest, diagnosed and/or treated with monoclonal gammopathy between 1997 and 2020. As a control group, randomly selected individuals of the same age group, without hematological disease, have been included. There were 160 eyes of 80 patients (38.75% males; age 67.61 ± 10.48 (range: 38-85) years) with monoclonal gammopathy and 86 eyes of 43 control subjects (32.56% males; age 62.44 ± 11.89 (range 37-86) years). The hematological diagnosis was MGUS in 9 (11.25%), multiple myeloma in 61 (76.25%), smoldering myeloma in 6 (7.50%), and amyloidosis or Waldenström macroglobulinemia in 2 cases (2.50%-2.50%). Before detailed ophthalmic examination with fundoscopy, 42 subjects with gammopathy (52.50%) and all controls filled the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire. Results. The OSDI score and best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were significantly worse in subjects with monoclonal gammopathy than in controls (p=0.02; p=0.0005). Among gammopathy subjects, we observed potential corneal immunoglobulin deposition in 6 eyes of 4 (3.75%) patients. Ocular surface disease (p=0.0001), posterior cortical cataract (p=0.01), and cataract (p=0.0001) were significantly more common among gammopathy subjects than in controls (χ2 test). Conclusions. Ocular surface disease and cataract are more common, and BCVA is worse in patients with monoclonal gammopathy than in age-matched controls. Therefore, and due to the potential ocular signs and comorbidities of monoclonal gammopathy, we suggest a regular, yearly ophthalmic checkup of these patients to improve their quality of life. © 2021 Kitti Kormányos et al.
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