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Progression of lens opacities in cataract patients after one year
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We used the Lens Opacities Classification System II to clinically grade the lenses of 57 patients with age-related cataracts in at least one eye. Progression or regression in each lens region was defined as a one or more step change in the Lens Opacities Classification System II grading noted at 1 year and maintained at the 1 1/2 to 2 year visit (the validation visit). A validated change in a lens region in one eye of a patient was considered a change in that region for that patient. Person-specific rates of cataract progression at 1 year were 42% for nuclear, 32% for cortical and 10% for posterior subcapsular opacities. Corresponding regression rates were 5%, 4%, and 2% for nuclear, cortical and posterior subcapsular opacities, respectively. Progression rates were significantly greater than the regression rates only for nuclear and cortical opacities (p < 0.0005). These findings show the applicability of the clinical Lens Opacities Classification System II method in documenting and monitoring lens changes over time. The usefulness of person-specific analysis was also shown.
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