Ocular manifestations in Kindler syndrome

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We aimed describe the chronic ocular sequelae of Kindler syndrome. All cases of Kindler syndrome with ocular involvement that presented to a tertiary eye care center were included. Three cases of Kindler syndrome with ocular changes were reviewed. Case 1 (10 years, female) had recurrent epithelial breakdown with severe dry eye and corneal opacity secondary to keratitis. Case 2 (28 years, male) had symblepharon, ocular surface keratinization, and severe dry eye. Case 3 (16 years, female) had partial limbal stem cell deficiency with dry eye. All cases were treated with topical lubricants, short course of low-potency steroids and immuno-modulators. Attention must be paid to the eye in addition to the oro-an-genital mucosa to avoid longterm ocular sequelae.

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Maharana, P. K., Sahay, P., Mandal, S., Nagpal, R., & Sharma, N. (2022). Ocular manifestations in Kindler syndrome. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 70(7), 2585–2587. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_791_22

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