Heart defects and ocular anomalies in children with Down's syndrome

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Aims: To investigate whether ocular anomalies are associated with congenital heart defects in children with Down's syndrome. Methods: 58 children with Down's syndrome were entered into a retrospective observational study. Children were assigned to heart defect groups based on medical records. Optometric tests had previously been carried out at the homes of the children. Results: A relation between congenital cardiac defects, myopia, and nystagmus was observed. Heart problems were not related to accommodative insufficiency, hyperopia, or strabismus. Conclusion: In children with Down's syndrome heart defects were associated with both myopia and nystagmus.

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Bromham, N. R., Woodhouse, J. M., Cregg, M., Webb, E., & Fraser, W. I. (2002). Heart defects and ocular anomalies in children with Down’s syndrome. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 86(12), 1367–1368. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.86.12.1367

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