Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum : yfirlitsgrein

Hægt er að lesa greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the main reason for blindness today in the western hemisphere. According to Björn Olafsson, who was the first ophthalmologist in Iceland a century ago, this disease was not found i...

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Main Authors: Guðleif Helgadóttir, Friðbert Jónasson, Haraldur Sigurðsson, Kristinn P. Magnússon, Einar Stefánsson
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2336/7591
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/7591 2023-05-15T16:46:07+02:00 Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum : yfirlitsgrein Age related macular degeneration Guðleif Helgadóttir Friðbert Jónasson Haraldur Sigurðsson Kristinn P. Magnússon Einar Stefánsson 2006-01-17 YES http://hdl.handle.net/2336/7591 ice is ice Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur http://www.laeknabladid.is Læknablaðið 2006, 92(10):685-96 0023-7213 17062902 OPH12 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/7591 Læknablaðið Augnsjúkdómar Blinda Augnbotnar Augnlækningar Fræðigreinar LBL12 Aging Iceland/epidemiology Macular Degeneration Risk Factors Blindness Article 2006 ftlandspitaliuni 2022-05-29T08:20:55Z Hægt er að lesa greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the main reason for blindness today in the western hemisphere. According to Björn Olafsson, who was the first ophthalmologist in Iceland a century ago, this disease was not found in Iceland. In the blindness-registry of 1950 6% blindness was due to this disease. Today, AMD is responsible for 54% of legal blindness in Iceland. The incidence of the disease increases with age. Heredity and environmental factors are thought to influence its etiology. Indirect methods, including twin studies and increased frequency of this disease in some families, have demonstrated that hereditary factors may be important. This has been confirmed recently by demonstrating that genes on chromosome 1 and chromosome10 play a role. This disease is classified as early stage, with drusen and pigmentary changes and insignificant visual loss. Treatment options for this stage are limited. The use of vitamin E and C and Zinc has, however, been shown to delay its progress. The second and end stage involves visual loss, either as a dry form with pigment epithelial atrophy or wet form, with new vessel formation. Treatment options for the dry form are limited. The second form is more common in Iceland than in other countries. Treatment options for the wet form have increased. Localised laser and drug treatment to neovascular membranes, either alone or as a combination treatment with drugs that have anti-proliferate effect on new vessels (anti-VEGF) are increasingly used. New treatment methods are also used in assisting those that are already visually handicapped. The use of computers is increasing as are the patients' computer skills. As the number of the elderly increases, AMD will be an increasing health problem in Iceland as in other Western countries. It is therefore important to improve the treatment options and the service and counselling of patients. Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum (AMD) er algengasta ástæðan fyrir ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Smella ENVELOPE(29.443,29.443,69.896,69.896)
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topic Augnsjúkdómar
Blinda
Augnbotnar
Augnlækningar
Fræðigreinar
LBL12
Aging
Iceland/epidemiology
Macular Degeneration
Risk Factors
Blindness
spellingShingle Augnsjúkdómar
Blinda
Augnbotnar
Augnlækningar
Fræðigreinar
LBL12
Aging
Iceland/epidemiology
Macular Degeneration
Risk Factors
Blindness
Guðleif Helgadóttir
Friðbert Jónasson
Haraldur Sigurðsson
Kristinn P. Magnússon
Einar Stefánsson
Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum : yfirlitsgrein
topic_facet Augnsjúkdómar
Blinda
Augnbotnar
Augnlækningar
Fræðigreinar
LBL12
Aging
Iceland/epidemiology
Macular Degeneration
Risk Factors
Blindness
description Hægt er að lesa greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the main reason for blindness today in the western hemisphere. According to Björn Olafsson, who was the first ophthalmologist in Iceland a century ago, this disease was not found in Iceland. In the blindness-registry of 1950 6% blindness was due to this disease. Today, AMD is responsible for 54% of legal blindness in Iceland. The incidence of the disease increases with age. Heredity and environmental factors are thought to influence its etiology. Indirect methods, including twin studies and increased frequency of this disease in some families, have demonstrated that hereditary factors may be important. This has been confirmed recently by demonstrating that genes on chromosome 1 and chromosome10 play a role. This disease is classified as early stage, with drusen and pigmentary changes and insignificant visual loss. Treatment options for this stage are limited. The use of vitamin E and C and Zinc has, however, been shown to delay its progress. The second and end stage involves visual loss, either as a dry form with pigment epithelial atrophy or wet form, with new vessel formation. Treatment options for the dry form are limited. The second form is more common in Iceland than in other countries. Treatment options for the wet form have increased. Localised laser and drug treatment to neovascular membranes, either alone or as a combination treatment with drugs that have anti-proliferate effect on new vessels (anti-VEGF) are increasingly used. New treatment methods are also used in assisting those that are already visually handicapped. The use of computers is increasing as are the patients' computer skills. As the number of the elderly increases, AMD will be an increasing health problem in Iceland as in other Western countries. It is therefore important to improve the treatment options and the service and counselling of patients. Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum (AMD) er algengasta ástæðan fyrir ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Guðleif Helgadóttir
Friðbert Jónasson
Haraldur Sigurðsson
Kristinn P. Magnússon
Einar Stefánsson
author_facet Guðleif Helgadóttir
Friðbert Jónasson
Haraldur Sigurðsson
Kristinn P. Magnússon
Einar Stefánsson
author_sort Guðleif Helgadóttir
title Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum : yfirlitsgrein
title_short Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum : yfirlitsgrein
title_full Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum : yfirlitsgrein
title_fullStr Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum : yfirlitsgrein
title_full_unstemmed Aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum : yfirlitsgrein
title_sort aldursbundin hrörnun í augnbotnum : yfirlitsgrein
publisher Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/2336/7591
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Læknablaðið 2006, 92(10):685-96
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