Abstract In this study, corneal findings regarding keratoconus (KC) and early KC among mothers with Down syndrome children (MDS) and a group of age-at-delivery-matched mothers with normal children (MNC) were compared. KC was diagnosed based on the presence of a clinical sign and at least one abnormal tomographic or biomechanical criterion. Early KC was defined as having no clinical sign in the presence of at least one abnormal tomographic or biomechanical criterion. The normal subgroups in each group were compared in terms tomographic and biomechanical parameters. In MDS and MNC, the prevalence rates were 6.5% and 1.6% for KC (P = 0.047), and 30.9% and 14.3% for early KC (P = 0.014), respectively. Comparison between the two normal subgroups...
Background: Keratoconus is a progressive noninflammatory condition that often starts to develop at t...
Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric disease which results in progressive thinning and steeping...
Pregnancy influences ocular changes which may exacerbate existing or develop new pathology. This rev...
Keratoconus (KC) is one of the most significant corneal disorders worldwide, characterized by the pr...
Keratoconus is an eye condition with distinctive corneal characteristics, including thinning and a c...
Purpose Keratoconus is a vision-threatening condition, and there is a need for knowledge about the o...
Purpose: A cross-sectional, masked, case-control study was undertaken to investigate whether central...
The article describes the clinical cases of acute keratoconus in three patients with Down syndrome w...
The study describes the morphology of eyes in children and adults with Down's syndrome (DS) includin...
Keratoconus is a primary cause of visual impairment in young people in the UK. Corneal cross-linking...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with ocular abnormalities and reduced visual function. Stu...
Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (...
Background/Aims: This study investigated whether there are changes in corneal surface regularity and...
Introduction: Down syndrome is one of the most common cause of congenital malformation with mental r...
Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric disease which results in progressive thinning and steeping...
Background: Keratoconus is a progressive noninflammatory condition that often starts to develop at t...
Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric disease which results in progressive thinning and steeping...
Pregnancy influences ocular changes which may exacerbate existing or develop new pathology. This rev...
Keratoconus (KC) is one of the most significant corneal disorders worldwide, characterized by the pr...
Keratoconus is an eye condition with distinctive corneal characteristics, including thinning and a c...
Purpose Keratoconus is a vision-threatening condition, and there is a need for knowledge about the o...
Purpose: A cross-sectional, masked, case-control study was undertaken to investigate whether central...
The article describes the clinical cases of acute keratoconus in three patients with Down syndrome w...
The study describes the morphology of eyes in children and adults with Down's syndrome (DS) includin...
Keratoconus is a primary cause of visual impairment in young people in the UK. Corneal cross-linking...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with ocular abnormalities and reduced visual function. Stu...
Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (...
Background/Aims: This study investigated whether there are changes in corneal surface regularity and...
Introduction: Down syndrome is one of the most common cause of congenital malformation with mental r...
Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric disease which results in progressive thinning and steeping...
Background: Keratoconus is a progressive noninflammatory condition that often starts to develop at t...
Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric disease which results in progressive thinning and steeping...
Pregnancy influences ocular changes which may exacerbate existing or develop new pathology. This rev...