Scanning microdensitometry of optic disc pallor in glaucoma
B. Schwartz and J. Kern
A scanning microdensitometric technique has been developed for measuring
the optical density of black and white photographs of the optic disc. From
the frequency distribution curve of all the densities of the whole area of
the optic disc, a separate peak was identified as corresponding to the area
of pallor of the optic disc. Areas of pallor were measured as percentage of
areas of the total disc for normal, ocular hypertensive, open-angle
glaucoma patients, and those with suspect discs. Median values of percent
area of pallor showed correspondence with the clinical diagnosis, the
glaucoma patients having significantly larger areas than the normal
subjects. The microdensitometric technique provides an objective means of
measuring the amount of optic dis pallor. It has potential usefulness for
screening and for following up suspect and confirmed glaucomas to determine
progression of the disease.