Original Articles
Ocular manifestations in paediatric rheumatic diseases: Experience from a paediatric referral hospital
Authors:
Avinash Bettasoge,
Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bengaluru, IN
About Avinash
Postgraduate Student, Department of Paediatrics
Vani Hebbal,
Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bengaluru, IN
About Vani
Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics
Veeraraja Sathenahalli ,
Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bengaluru, IN
About Veeraraja
Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics
Niranjan Shivanna,
Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bengaluru, IN
About Niranjan
Professor, Department of Paediatrics
Anand Rao,
Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bengaluru, and Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru, IN
About Anand
Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist, Department of Paediatrics
Kalpana Babu
Vittal Institute of Ophthalmology, Bengaluru, IN
About Kalpana
Consultant Paediatric Ophthalmologist
Abstract
Background: Rheumatic diseases are characterised by inflammation of the joints, muscles, bones and skin. The musculoskeletal system is commonly involved in rheumatic diseases but ocular involvement, which can lead to loss of vision, may be a clue to the diagnosis or may add to the severity of disease. There is paucity of data regarding ophthalmic findings in children with rheumatic diseases, especially in India.
Objectives: To describe the clinical spectrum of ocular manifestations in paediatric rheumatic diseases in a tertiary level paediatric hospital in South India.
Method: A hospital-based cross-sectional, observational study was conducted in which 220 children diagnosed with rheumatic diseases were subjected to complete ophthalmic evaluation between January 2019 and June 2020 and the different ocular manifestations were documented.
Results: Of the 220 children with rheumatic disease, 29 (13.2%) had ocular involvement. Anterior uveitis was the most common ocular finding occurring in 8 (29.6%) cases. Duration of the disease and HLA B 27 had significant association with abnormal ophthalmic findings.
Conclusions: In this study, ocular involvement was present in 13.2% children with rheumatic diseases. Anterior uveitis was the most common ocular finding. Duration of disease and HLA B 27 positivity were significantly associated with abnormal ophthalmic findings.
Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 2023; 52(1): 13-20
How to Cite:
Bettasoge, A., Hebbal, V., Sathenahalli, V., Shivanna, N., Rao, A. and Babu, K., 2023. Ocular manifestations in paediatric rheumatic diseases: Experience from a paediatric referral hospital. Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 52(1), pp.13–20. DOI: http://doi.org/10.4038/sljch.v52i1.10467
Published on
05 Mar 2023.
Peer Reviewed
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