z-logo
Premium
Optic nerve hypoplasia in children and adolescents; prevalence, ocular characteristics and behavioural problems
Author(s) -
Teär Fahnehjelm Kristina,
Dahl Sara,
Martin Lene,
Ek Ulla
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
acta ophthalmologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.534
H-Index - 87
eISSN - 1755-3768
pISSN - 1755-375X
DOI - 10.1111/aos.12270
Subject(s) - optic nerve hypoplasia , hypoplasia , medicine , optic nerve , pediatrics , audiology , ophthalmology , optometry , anatomy
Purpose To report prevalence, ocular characteristics and coexisting behavioural problems in children and adolescents with optic nerve hypoplasia ( ONH ), which is a common cause of visual impairment in children in western countries, often associated with neurological or endocrinological problems and where autism has been reported in severe cases with blindness. Methods This is a population‐based cross‐sectional study of patients <20 years of age who had been diagnosed with ONH and lived in the county of S tockholm in D ecember 2009. Ophthalmological assessments including fundus photographs with optic disc analyses were made. A questionnaire was used to screen for behaviour and development. Results The prevalence of ONH in all living children <18 years of age in Stockholm was 17.3/100 000 with a prevalence of visual impairment (<0.3) of 3.9/100 000. In total, 66 patients, median age 9.3 years (0.6–19.4), 36 with bilateral and 30 with unilateral ONH , were included in the current study; 53 were re‐examined clinically, group A, and 13 agreed to retrospective analyses of existing medical records, group B. Analyses of the optic discs were made in fundus photographs from 53 patients comparing a semi‐automated (Retinal Size Tool) and a manual method ( Z eki). There was a strong curvilinear correlation ( r S  = −0.91 p < 0.0001 for both eyes). Behavioural problems were more common (p < 0.05) in bilateral ONH . Conclusion Optic nerve hypoplasia is a common ocular malformation with a prevalence of 17.3/100 000 children and adolescents <18 years of age in S tockholm. Unilateral ONH seems as common as bilateral.

This content is not available in your region!

Continue researching here.

Having issues? You can contact us here