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British Journal of Ophthalmology | 2005

Epidemiology of the optic nerve grey crescent in the Reykjavik Eye Study

O Jonsson; Karim F. Damji; F. Jonasson; Arsaell Arnarsson; Thor Eysteinsson; Hiroshi Sasaki; Kazuyuki Sasaki

Aim: To establish the epidemiology of the grey crescent in a white population within the age range most susceptible to glaucoma. Methods: Bruce Shields was first to use this term to describe a localised, physiological pigmentation of the optic nerve neuroretinal rim tissue that is distinct from peripapillary pigmentation. An experienced glaucomatologist (KFD) evaluated stereofundus photographs of the participants of the Reykjavik Eye Study (RES)—a random sample from the national population census including people 50 years and older. 1012 right eyes could be evaluated for grey crescent. Results: The prevalence of grey crescent in the right eyes was 22.0% (95% CI 10 to 25). It was more commonly found in women (27.0%: 95% CI 23 to 30) than in men (17.0%: 95% CI 14 to 21), and was most often located temporally (36.9%), 360° (15.9%), or nasally (15.4%). The spherical equivalent was +1.30 dioptres (D) for those with and +0.80 D for those without grey crescent (p = 0.002), respectively. Vertical optic disc diameters were 0.203 v 0.195 units (p<0.001). There was no difference in the prevalence of grey crescent in glaucomatous or non-glaucomatous eyes (OR = 1.05, 95% CI 0.49 to 2.26). The prevalence of a grey crescent was inversely related to the prevalence of peripapillary atrophy (p = 0.001). Conclusions: The grey crescent needs to be recognised as a physiological variant in order to avoid falsely labelling eyes as having glaucomatous optic nerve damage.


Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica | 2000

With the rule astigmatism is not the rule in the elderly. Reykjavik Eye Study: a population based study of refraction and visual acuity in citizens of Reykjavik 50 years and older. Iceland-Japan Co-Working Study Groups.

Elinborg Gudmundsdottir; F. Jonasson; Jonsson; Einar Stefánsson; Hiroshi Sasaki; Kazuyuki Sasaki


Diabetologia | 2012

Retinopathy in old persons with and without diabetes mellitus: the Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility—Reykjavik Study (AGES-R)

Elin Gunnlaugsdottir; S. Halldorsdottir; Ronald Klein; G. Eiriksdottir; Barbara E. K. Klein; Rafn Benediktsson; T. B. Harris; L. J. Launer; Thor Aspelund; Vilmundar Gudnason; Mary Frances Cotch; F. Jonasson


Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica | 2005

The time pattern of bilateral exudative age-related macular degeneration.

G.S. Gudnadottir; Kristinn P. Magnusson; Einar Stefánsson; F. Jonasson; Gudleif Helgadottir; Hakon H. Sigurdsson


Laeknabladid | 2013

[Visual impairment and blindness in Icelanders aged 50 years and older - the Reykjavík Eye Study].

Gunnlaugsdóttir E; Arsaell Arnarsson; F. Jonasson


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2008

Pseudoexfoliation in the Reykjavik Eye Study: 5-year incidence and changes in related ophthalmological variables

Arsaell Arnarsson; Karim F. Damji; F. Jonasson


Laeknabladid | 1998

[Penetrating keratoplasty in Iceland 1981-1996.].

Konradsson A; F. Jonasson; Hannesson Ob; Einar Stefánsson


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

A Comparison of Ocular Structure and Optical Systems in Eyes of Middle-Aged Taiwanese and Icelanders

M. Tamura; Kazuyuki Sasaki; Yasuo Sakamoto; Natsuko Hatsusaka; David Pei-Cheng Lin; H.-M. Cheng; F. Jonasson; Hiroshi Sasaki


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Five and Twelve Year Incidence of Cataract Surgery in Patients With Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome Reykjavik Eye Study

Y. Kawakami; Hiroshi Sasaki; F. Jonasson; Yasuo Sakamoto; Masami Kojima; Ryumon Honda; Kazuyuki Sasaki


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Twelve-Year Incidence of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) in the Reykjavik Eye Study and Initial Characterization of Wide Field Images

A. Geirsdottir; F. Jonasson; D. Cairns; Imre Lengyel; A.-M. Cairns; Hiroshi Sasaki; Tunde Peto

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Hiroshi Sasaki

Kanazawa Medical University

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Kazuyuki Sasaki

Kanazawa Medical University

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Masami Kojima

Kanazawa Medical University

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Nobuo Takahashi

Kanazawa Medical University

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Ryumon Honda

Kanazawa Medical University

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