Advances in Medicine and Biology. Volume 107

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In: Advances in Medicine and Biology. Vol. 107 ISBN: 978 - 1 - 53610 - 056 - 3
Editor: Leon V. Berhardt © 201 6 Nova Science Publishers, Inc.


Chapter 9


EXFOLIATION SYNDROME AND


EXFOLIATIVE GLAUCOMA:


FROM GENETICS TO SURGERY


Gábor Holló^1 ,, MD, PhD, DSc


and Andreas Katsanos^2 , MD, PhD


(^1) Department of Ophthalmology,
Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
(^2) Department of Ophthalmology, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece


ABSTRACT


Exfoliation syndrome (XFS) is a genetically determined systemic
condition characterized by the production and accumulation of an
abnormal protein, the exfoliative material. Though XFS is a systemic
elastosis, the most significant clinical consequences occur in the eye
(nuclear cataract formation, Zinn’s zonule fragility, increased risk for
cataract surgery complications and exfoliative glaucoma XFG). XFG is
the most common type of secondary open-angle glaucoma, and is
characterized by elevated intraocular pressure with high fluctuation, and
rapid progression. XFG is typically a disease of the elderly. In many
cases XFG starts as a clinically unilateral disease in eyes with XFS. This

Corresponding author: Gábor Holló. Department of Ophthalmology, Semmelweis University,
Mária u. 39, 1085 Budapest, Hungary. Tel: +36208258461, e-mail:
[email protected].

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