Corticosteroid therapy is usually regarded as a risk factor for the development of posterior subcapsular cataracts but prospective studies on this topic and accurate assessment of this potential adverse effect are lacking. We will evaluate changes of lens transparency after administration of systemic corticosteroid therapy for at least one year with Scheimpflug photography and quantification of lens autofluorescence.
Corticosteroid therapy is usually regarded as a risk factor for the development of posterior subcapsular cataracts but prospective studies on this topic and accurate assessment of this potential adverse effect are lacking. We will evaluate changes of lens transparency after administration of systemic corticosteroid therapy for at least one year with Scheimpflug photography and quantification of lens autofluorescence.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
22
Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital
Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France
Cataracts on Ophthalmologist's Examination
Increase of Lens Autofluorescence
Increase of Lens Density on Scheimpflug Photography
Potential risk factor of cataracts related to the underlying disease or the individual
Potential effect of time allowed from the beginning of treatment, duration and dosage of corticosteroids.
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