Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (DS) patients compared to normal controls.Materials and Methods:Cycloplegic refraction was tested in 213 DS patients and 184 normal age- and gender-matched controls using autorefraction followed by retinoscopy. Data from the worse eye of each case were used in the analyses.Results:In the DS and control groups, respectively, mean age was 17.2±4.8 and 17.2±4.4 years (p=0.993) and 53.0% and 49.5% were male (p=0.473). In the DS and control groups, respectively, mean spherical equivalent (SE) was -5.13±4.47 and -4.15±3.04 diopters (D) in myopics (p=0.050) and 2.47±1.64 and 2.36±2.04 D in hyperopics (p=0.482), mean cylinder error was -2.17±1.39 and ...
Fifty-five patients with Down's syndrome were examined to evaluate the characteristics and frequency...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is a common chromosomal anomaly. People with this syndrome have recog...
Down syndrome is the most common genetically based cause of intellectual impairment in children. Woo...
Aim: Previous studies have described the emmetropisation process as inactive in Down's syndrome (DS)...
Significant refractive errors are common among older children and adults with Down syndrome. We exam...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with ocular abnormalities and reduced visual function. Stu...
Purpose. To evaluate ocular findings in children with Down syndrome and to compare with the healthy ...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with reduced visual acuity that cannot be explained by mot...
Background: Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a high prevalence of ocular disorders, and even wh...
Background: Various ocular anomalies are present in the vast majority of individuals with Down syndr...
Tomoko Terai,1,2 Shohei Eda,1,2 Jun Sugasawa,2 Masahiro Tonari,2 Junko Matsuo,2 Hidehiro Oku,2 Tsune...
PURPOSE: To identify the most common ocular findings in a pediatric group of patients with Down's sy...
This thesis investigated the refractive, accommodative and colour vision status of young people with...
One hundred forty Chinese children with Down syndrome (DS) treated in the Child Assessment Centre of...
Julie-Anne Little School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, ...
Fifty-five patients with Down's syndrome were examined to evaluate the characteristics and frequency...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is a common chromosomal anomaly. People with this syndrome have recog...
Down syndrome is the most common genetically based cause of intellectual impairment in children. Woo...
Aim: Previous studies have described the emmetropisation process as inactive in Down's syndrome (DS)...
Significant refractive errors are common among older children and adults with Down syndrome. We exam...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with ocular abnormalities and reduced visual function. Stu...
Purpose. To evaluate ocular findings in children with Down syndrome and to compare with the healthy ...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with reduced visual acuity that cannot be explained by mot...
Background: Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a high prevalence of ocular disorders, and even wh...
Background: Various ocular anomalies are present in the vast majority of individuals with Down syndr...
Tomoko Terai,1,2 Shohei Eda,1,2 Jun Sugasawa,2 Masahiro Tonari,2 Junko Matsuo,2 Hidehiro Oku,2 Tsune...
PURPOSE: To identify the most common ocular findings in a pediatric group of patients with Down's sy...
This thesis investigated the refractive, accommodative and colour vision status of young people with...
One hundred forty Chinese children with Down syndrome (DS) treated in the Child Assessment Centre of...
Julie-Anne Little School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, ...
Fifty-five patients with Down's syndrome were examined to evaluate the characteristics and frequency...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is a common chromosomal anomaly. People with this syndrome have recog...
Down syndrome is the most common genetically based cause of intellectual impairment in children. Woo...