Abstract | BACKGROUND: METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of two children with tears in Descemet's membrane following forceps injuries to their left eyes. The refractive errors were followed longitudinally. RESULTS: Both patients developed myopic astigmatism in their affected eye and received optical correction and occlusion therapy. In both cases there was reduction in the myopic refractive error during early childhood. While the astigmatic refractive error was stable in one patient it decreased in the second patient. CONCLUSION:
Myopia decreased in two children with myopic astigmatism secondary to tears in Descemet's membrane. Myopia in children with tears in Desemet's membrane is likely due to deformation of the cornea rather than form-deprivation.
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Authors | Scott R Lambert, Arlene V Drack, Amy K Hutchinson |
Journal | Journal of AAPOS : the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
(J AAPOS)
Vol. 8
Issue 4
Pg. 368-70
(Aug 2004)
ISSN: 1091-8531 [Print] United States |
PMID | 15314599
(Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.)
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Topics |
- Anisometropia
(etiology, physiopathology)
- Astigmatism
(etiology, physiopathology)
- Child
- Descemet Membrane
(injuries, physiopathology)
- Eye Injuries
(etiology, physiopathology)
- Humans
- Longitudinal Studies
- Male
- Myopia
(etiology, physiopathology)
- Obstetrical Forceps
(adverse effects)
- Retrospective Studies
- Sensory Deprivation
- Wounds, Nonpenetrating
(etiology, physiopathology)
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