Title of article
Is Corneal Sensitivity Sex Dependent?
Author/Authors
Khezri، Fatemeh نويسنده , , Mirzajani، Ali نويسنده , , Karimian، Farid نويسنده , , Jafarzadehpur، Ebrahim نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
4
From page
102
To page
105
Abstract
Purpose: To determine whether corneal sensitivity is different between the two genders.
Methods: Corneal sensitivity of 130 normal volunteers, including 77 women and 53 men aged 20‑35 years,
with no history of previous ocular surgery was measured using the Cochet‑Bonnet esthesiometer.
Measurements were done on five corneal regions: central, nasal, inferior, temporal and superior. The findings
were compared between men and women using the non‑parametric Mann‑Whitney U test.
Results: Mean age of male subjects was 28.0 years and that of female participants was 26.8 years (P = 0.063).
There was a significant difference in corneal sensitivity between men and women in the superior (P = 0.013),
temporal (P = 0.020) and inferior (P = 0.046) regions. There was no significant difference in corneal sensitivity
in the central (P = 0.862) and nasal (P = 0.273) regions.
Conclusion: Except for the central and nasal regions, corneal sensitivity is significantly higher in men as
compared to women. The reason for this difference is not yet evident.
Keywords
corneal sensitivity , Sex , Esthesiometery
Journal title
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research
Record number
2403241
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