| Literature DB >> 35367480 |
Joyce John Mathan1, Samantha Kaye Simkin1, Akilesh Gokul1, Charles Ninian John McGhee2.
Abstract
The trisomy of chromosome 21, the smallest autosome, is associated with significant systemic manifestations in addition to intellectual disability. The triplication of this chromosome, known as Down syndrome (DS) is also associated with several manifestations in the eye, and ocular adnexae. People with DS have a variety of ophthalmic conditions, some of which require intervention. The variable systemic and ophthalmic presentations in DS can make the delivery of eye care challenging. We highlight common ophthalmic presentations in people with DS, as well as the practical implications of delivering eye examinations for this complex needs population. We aim to aid clinicians involved in the ophthalmic care of people with DS in both clinical and research settings.Entities:
Keywords: Amblyopia; Cataract; Congenital anomalies; Cornea; Down syndrome; Keratoconus; Pediatric ophthalmology; Refractive error; Strabismus; Visual development
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35367480 DOI: 10.1016/j.survophthal.2022.03.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surv Ophthalmol ISSN: 0039-6257 Impact factor: 6.197