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. 2016 Aug 12;30(11):1502–1508. doi: 10.1038/eye.2016.190

Table 1. Comparison of characteristics between glaucoma patients With MME and Without MME.

Variables Without MME (626 eyes) With MME (10 eyes) P-value
Age (years) 61.5±14.9 (11 to 88) 54.9±9.6 (36 to 64) 0.135a
Sex (female/male) 151/183 5/2 0.168b
BCVA 20/22±20/40 (20/10000 to 20/16) 20/33±20/50 (20/100 to 20/16) 0.018a
24-2 MD (dB) −12.15±8.23 (1.15 to −30.84) −17.71±5.05 (−11.39 to −26.81) 0.023a
24-2 PSD (dB) 9.97±4.60 (0.90 to 17.46) 13.19±2.34 (8.62 to 17.46) 0.037a
 
Stage
 Advanced, n (%) 297 (47.4%) 8 (80.0%) 0.077b
 Moderate, n (%) 148 (23.6%) 2 (20.0%)  
 Early, n (%) 181 (28.9%) 0 (0.0%)  
 
Type of Glaucoma
 POAG 274 (43.8%) 6 (60.0%) 0.863b
 NTG 272 (43.5%) 4 (40.0%)  
 DG 35 (5.6%) 0 (0.0%)  
 PACG 19 (3.0%) 0 (0.0%)  
 XFG 16 (2.6%) 0 (0.0%)  
SOAG (trauma, steroid) 10 (1.6%) 0 (0.0%)  

Abbreviations: BCVA, best-collected visual acuity; DG, developmental glaucoma; MME, microcystic macular edema; NTG, normal tension glaucoma; PACG, primary angle closure glaucoma; POAG, primary open-angle glaucoma; XFG, exfoliation glaucoma.

'Hand Motion', 'Counting Finger' were calculated after conversion to 20/10000, 20/5000, respectively.

a

Mann–Whitney's U-test.

b

χ2-test. Statistically significant associations are marked in bold.