| Literature DB >> 33447012 |
Khulood Muhammad Sayed1, Marwa Mahmoud Abdellah1, Ahmad Gad Kamel1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To find out and analyze the points of difference in the refractive profile between children with complete oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) and an age-matched, non-albino group seeking paediatric ophthalmic examination.Entities:
Keywords: albinism; autorefractometer; non-albinos; refractive error; young children
Year: 2021 PMID: 33447012 PMCID: PMC7802909 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S286126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Comparison Between Both Groups in Different Parameters
| Albino Group | Non-Albino Group | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | (5.16 ys±3.4) | (4.95 ys ±1.89) | 0.309 |
| Males | 47 (58%) | 32 (39.5%) | 0.0185* |
| Females | 34 (42%) | 49 (60.5%) | 0.0185* |
| Myopia all types | 14 (17.3%) | 29 (35.8%) | 0.00758* |
| Low myopia <-3.00 | 5 (6.2%) | 12 (14.8%) | 0.07346 |
| Moderate myopia 3–6 | 3 (3.7%) | 5 (6.2%) | 0.4654 |
| High myopia >6 | 6 (7.4%) | 12 (14.8%) | 0.13362. |
| No sph. error | 5 (6.2%) | 20 (24.7%) | 0.00112*. |
| Low hyperopia | 18 (22.2%) | 9 (11.1%) | 0.05744 |
| Moderate hyperopia | 23 (28.4%) | 16 (19.8%) | 0.19706 |
| High hyperopia | 21 (26%) | 7 (8.6%) | 0.00362* |
| Hyperopia all types | 62 (76.5%) | 32 (39.5%) | 0.00* |
| Mean Spherical error | 3.12±4.13 | 0.41±6 | 0.002* |
| High astigmatism ≥1 | 82 (100%) | 50 (61.7%) | 0.00* |
| Normal astigmatism | 0 (0%) | 29 (35.8%) | 0.00* |
| No astigmatism | 0 (0%) | 2 (2.5%) | 0.1556 |
| WTR astigmatism | 42 (51.9%) | 47 (58%) | 0.42952 |
| ATR astigmatism | 2 (2.5%) | 4 (4.9%) | 0.40654 |
| Oblique astigmatism | 37 (45.7%) | 28 (34.6%) | 0.14986 |
| Corneal ast | 3.4±1.3 | 1.8±1.3 | 0.000* |
| Lenticular astigmatism | 0.89±0.86 | 0.47±0.37 | 0.016* |
| Mean Total astigmatism | −3.1±1.1 | −1.6±1.3 | 0.000* |
Note: *P-value is significant.
Figure 1Comparison between both groups (albinos and non-albinos) in different parameters.
Figure 2Comparison between both groups (albinos and non-albinos) in mean spherical and astigmatic errors.