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The Ophthalmic Anomalies in Children with Down Syndrome in Split-Dalmatian County
Dobrila Karlica
Siniša Skelin
Vida Culic
Davor Galetović
Ljubo Znaor
Hana Karlica
Jasminka Pavelić
Sažetak
Our aim was to present the ophthalmic anomalies in patients with Down syndrome in Split-Dalmatia County born
from 1992 until 2009 year. It was a cross-sectional study. 153 children with Down syndrome aged 0–18 years from the
Split-Dalmatia County were examined. One hundred twelve participants were borne in Split,13 in Vrgorac,16 in Makarska,
12 in Sinj. All enrolled children underwent a complete ophthalmological examination (anterior segment, ocular motility,
refractive status, fundus, measuring intraocular pressure (IOP). Of 89.5% percent of responders with refractive errors,
48.1% had myopia, 35.0% had hypermetropia, astygamtism in 16.7%, 28.7% strabismus, nystagmus (8.4%), cataracts
(1.3%), glaucoma (1.9%), supernumerary optic disc vessels (24.1%) and keratoconus (1.3%). Conclusion: In patients
with Down syndrome the prevalence of refractive errors (myopia prevalence), as well as other ophthalmological diseases
was determined.
Ključne riječi
Down syndrome; eye manifestations; children; caucasian race; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
75615
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Datum izdavanja:
30.12.2011.
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