Normal values of hertel exophthalmometer in healthy syrian adults

Authors

  • Mahmoud Rajab Tishreen University
  • Khaled Zahra Tishreen University

Abstract

Purpose: to determine normal exophthalmometric values (EVs) in Syrian healthy adults and its relation with age, gender, inter-orbital distance (IOD) and palpebral fissure height (PFH).

Materials and Methods: a cross sectional study includes 402 syrian healthy adults, they divided by age  into two groups: the first one with ages (18-40) and the second with ages (41-60), a mirror  hertel exophthalmometer was used to measure exophthalmometric values and inter-orbital distance, a ruler was used to measure palpebral  fissure height.

Results: mean absulute exophthalmometric value (AEV) of whole sample is       15.79 ± 2.1 with range of 11-22 mm , mean relative exophthalmometric value of whole sample is  0.53±  0.55 with range of 0-2 mm , mean (AEV) of first group (15,99±1.8) and second group (15.51±1.75) are statically different (p-value=0.01) , (AEV) is negatively correlated with age in second group (fifth and sixth decades), (AEV) is positively correlated with (IPD) and (PFH), mean (AEV) is not statically different between right and left eyes or males and females  in two groups of this study, spherical refractive errors between ±3.00 diopters have no statically effect on (AEV).

Conclusion: normal (AEV) is negatively correlated with age and positively correlated with (IOD) and (PFH), mean (AEV) of males and females are not statically different.

Author Biographies

  • Mahmoud Rajab, Tishreen University

    Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty Of Medicine

  • Khaled Zahra, Tishreen University

    Postgraduate Student, Faculty Of Medicine

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Published

2022-01-17

How to Cite

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Normal values of hertel exophthalmometer in healthy syrian adults. Tuj-hlth [Internet]. 2022 Jan. 17 [cited 2026 May 4];43(6):235-46. Available from: https://journal.latakia-univ.edu.sy/index.php/hlthscnc/article/view/11553

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