Topographical Irregularity and Keratoconic Findings in Five Siblings and their Parents

JOURNAL TITLE: International Journal of Keratoconus and Ectatic Corneal Diseases

Author
1. Jose M González-Méijome
2. Sofia C Peixoto-de-Matos
3. Anabela Soares
4. Antonio Queiros
5. Alberto Diaz-Rey
6. José Salgado-Borges
ISSN
2277-3800
DOI
10.5005/jp-journals-10025-1093
Volume
3
Issue
3
Publishing Year
2014
Pages
6
Author Affiliations
    1. Center of Physics, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
    1. Center of Physics, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
    1. Department of Ophthalmology, CHEDV, St. M Feira Portugal and Hospital Escola Universidade Fernando Pessoa Gondomar, Portugal
    1. Department of Contact Lenses and Pediatrics, CEORLab— Center of Physics, University of Minho, Portugal
    1. Department of Optometry, Private Practice, Portugal
  • Article keywords

    Abstract

    Purpose

    To report the clinical features of five siblings, four of them with positive diagnostic of keratoconus in different degrees of severity as well as their parents findings.

    Materials and methods

    Seven elements of the same family, five young siblings (2 males, 3 females), and their parents were screened for potential keratoconic signs. Topographic data from 60 normal eyes are also reported for comparison purposes. Complete ophthalmologic examination including biomicroscopic, topographic and refractive examination. Main outcome measures included biomicroscopic findings, refractive error and visual acuity, simulated keratometry, corneal eccentricity, indices of asymmetry and regularity.

    Results

    The more advanced case was present in the left eye of a male member, needing a rigid gas permeable lens to correct irregular astigmatism. Another brother also presented bilateral mild to moderate keratoconus with no apparent vision complaints. The third case diagnosed was one sister with history of monthly disposable soft toric lens to compensate a presumed initially regular astigmatism two years before. The remaining two cases being the older sister and one of the younger sisters presented the less noticeable signs, with confirmation of the pathology only in one of them and warranting a close follow- up of both due to the asymmetric corneal topography between both eyes as well as between the flatter superior and steeper inferior corneal areas.

    Conclusion

    This is the first reported case series involving diagnosis of keratoconus or atypical corneal topographies in several young siblings and their parents. Further evaluation of this and other cases with similar presentations might help to gain a deeper understanding on the potential genetic paths of keratoconus.

    How to cite this article

    González-Méijome JM, Peixoto-de- Matos SC, Soares A, Queirós A, Díaz-Rey A, Salgado-Borges J. Topographical Irregularity and Keratoconic Findings in Five Siblings and their Parents. Int J Kerat Ect Cor Dis 2014;3(3):130-135.

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