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June 2024
Volume 65, Issue 7
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ARVO Annual Meeting Abstract  |   June 2024
Tessellated fundus occurs earlier than myopia in children aged 3-6 years.
Author Affiliations & Notes
  • Xuejing Mi
    Beijing Tongren Hospital CMU, Beijing, China
    Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing, China
  • Yuxin Fang
    Beijing Tongren Hospital CMU, Beijing, China
    Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing, China
  • Jianing Pu
    Haidian District Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Beijing, China
  • Wei Chen
    Haidian District Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Beijing, China
  • Zhen Zhou
    Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
  • Mengmeng Qin
    China University of Mining and Technology - Beijing, Beijing, Beijing, China
  • Ranran Zhang
    Beijing Tongren Hospital CMU, Beijing, China
    Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing, China
  • Dan Wang
    Beijing Tongren Hospital CMU, Beijing, China
    Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing, China
  • Yanyan Yang
    Beijing Tongren Hospital CMU, Beijing, China
    Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing, China
  • Chuzhi Peng
    Beijing Tongren Hospital CMU, Beijing, China
    Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing, China
  • Shimeng Bian
    Beijing Tongren Hospital CMU, Beijing, China
    Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing, China
  • Huaying Xu
    Beijing Tongren Hospital CMU, Beijing, China
    Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing, China
  • Yonghong Jiao
    Beijing Tongren Hospital CMU, Beijing, China
    Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing, China
  • Footnotes
    Commercial Relationships   Xuejing Mi None; Yuxin Fang None; Jianing Pu None; Wei Chen None; Zhen Zhou None; Mengmeng Qin None; Ranran Zhang None; Dan Wang None; Yanyan Yang None; Chuzhi Peng None; Shimeng Bian None; Huaying Xu None; Yonghong Jiao None
  • Footnotes
    Support  The Project of The Science and Technology Ministry in Beijing, Z201100005520034
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      Xuejing Mi, Yuxin Fang, Jianing Pu, Wei Chen, Zhen Zhou, Mengmeng Qin, Ranran Zhang, Dan Wang, Yanyan Yang, Chuzhi Peng, Shimeng Bian, Huaying Xu, Yonghong Jiao; Tessellated fundus occurs earlier than myopia in children aged 3-6 years.. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2024;65(7):OD15.

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Abstract

Purpose : Tessellated fundus can exist in normal healthy eyes. This study aims to evaluate the occurrence and influencing factors of tessellated fundus in preschool children aged 3-6 years.

Methods : This kindergarten-based cross-sectional study included 1716 children with an age range of 3-6 years. All participants underwent a comprehensive eye examination and a questionnaire. According to the number of quadrants occupied by tessellated fundus around the optic disc in fundus photographs, it was divided into four grades.

Results : 600 (35.0%) children had peripapillary tessellation. According to the spherical equivalent (SE), the subjects were divided into three groups: Hyperopia group (SE>+0.75D, n=1194);Pre-myopia group (-0.50<SE≤+0.75D, n=455); Myopia group (SE≤-0.50D, n=67). The proportion of peripapillary tessellated fundus was 33.0%, 38.0%, 50.7% respectively. According to the regression analysis, in the non-myopia group (pre-myopia group and hyperopia group), the occurrence of peripapillary tessellated fundus was associated with longer axial length (OR=1.566; 95%CI: 1.229-1.996, p<0.001) and larger corneal radius of curvature (OR=1.837; 95%CI: 1.006-3.354, p=0.048). However, in the pre-myopia group, the corneal radius of curvature was not associated with the occurrence of peripapillary tessellated fundus (p=0.830), in the hyperopia group, the corneal radius of curvature was associated with the occurrence of peripapillary tessellated fundus (OR=2.438; 95%CI: 1.160~5.122, p=0.019).

Conclusions : The occurrence of peripapillary tessellated fundus is more than 30% in 3-6 preschool children. Tessellated fundus can also occur in non-myopic children, and is related to the length of axial length and large radius of corneal curvature.

This abstract was presented at the 2024 ARVO Annual Meeting, held in Seattle, WA, May 5-9, 2024.

 

Grading of fundus tessellation.

Grading of fundus tessellation.

 

Univariate and multivariate regression analysis of peripapillary tessellation.

Univariate and multivariate regression analysis of peripapillary tessellation.

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