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Retinal Ganglion Cell Layer in Patients With Intracerebral Processes

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University of Zurich (UZH)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Ganglion Cells

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02407886
2014-0649

Details and patient eligibility

About

Transsynaptic degeneration of the retinogeniculate pathways is well documented to occur in nonhuman primates when the cerebral lesion occurs even during adulthood. In case of humans, retrograde transsynaptic degeneration of the retinogeniculate pathways has been shown to occur following prenatal or perinatal lesions, but its occurrence after cerebral lesions in adults is considerable rare. It is, however, well established that retrograde transsynaptic degeneration affects other neural systems in humans even when the injury occurs during adulthood. Some histopathological evidence points to the possibility of transsynaptic degeneration of the retinogeniculate pathway in humans even when the lesion occurs in adults, but the clinical significance is unknown.'

Purpose:

To measure the retinal ganglion cell layer (GCL) in patients with visual field defects due to intracerebral processes. To correlate GCL with the localization and type of intracerebral lesion.

To compare the GCL with the retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) to investigate, which of the 2 parameters is more sensitive to show retinal layer abnormalities.

To correlate GCL with visual field defects and electrophysiological parameters.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • adult patients with intracerebral lesions within the central visual tract
  • associated visual field defects
  • investigations (OCT, ERG) possible

Exclusion criteria

  • lesions within the optic nerve without extension in the optic tract
  • neurological disease
  • optic disc anomalies: glaucoma, nystagmus, high myopia

Trial contacts and locations

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