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Preventable visual impairment in children 
with nonprofound intellectual disability.

Lokman Aslan1, Murat Aslankurt, Adnan Aksoy, Hatice Altun.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the preventable visual impairment in children with nonprofound intellectual disability (ID).
METHODS: A total of 215 children with IDs (90 Down syndrome [DS], 125 nonprofound ID) and 116 age- and sex-matched healthy subjects were enrolled in this study. All participants underwent ophthalmologic examinations including cycloplegic refraction measurements, ocular movement evaluation, screening for strabismus (Hirschberg, Krimsky, or prism cover test), slit-lamp biomicroscopy, funduscopy, and intraocular pressure measurements. All data were recorded for statistical analysis.
RESULTS: Ocular findings in decreasing prevalence were as follows: refractive errors 55 (61.1%), strabismus 30 (33.2%), cataract 7 (7.8%), and nystagmus 7 (7.8%) in children with DS; refractive errors 57 (45.6%), strabismus 19 (15.2%), cataract 7 (6.4%), nystagmus 5 (4%), and glaucoma 1 (0.8%) in children with other ID; and refractive errors 13 (11.2%) and strabismus 4 (3.5%) in controls. Cataracts, glaucoma, and nystagmus were not observed in the control group. The most common ophthalmic findings in children with DS compared with other ID and controls were with hyperopia (p<0.03 and 
p<0.001, respectively) and esotropia (p<0.01 and p<0.01, respectively).
CONCLUSION: The pediatric population with ID has a high prevalence of preventable visual impairments, refractive errors, strabismus, and cataracts. The prevalence of strabismus and refractive errors was more frequent in children with DS. The importance of further health screenings including ophthalmic examinations should be utilized to implement appropriate care management and improve quality of life.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23640505     DOI: 10.5301/ejo.5000304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1120-6721            Impact factor:   2.597


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1.  Restoration of severely impaired eyesight in an adolescent with down syndrome and bilateral cataract in South Asia.

Authors:  Carl-Ludwig Schönfeld; Albrecht Hennig
Journal:  Case Rep Ophthalmol       Date:  2013-10-18
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