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Cornea and External Disease
Study explores possible link between keratoconus and autism
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In this case report, a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is suspected to have developed progressive keratoconus (KC) after standard corneal cross-linking (CXL) due to abnormal eye rubbing, which is a repetitive motor stereotypy associated with ASD symptoms.
The patient was retreated with CXL and underwent behavioral modification intervention related to habitual eye rubbing, which prevented further KC progression.
Read the full study here.
Reference
Stanojlovic S, Milovancevic MP, Stankovic B. Is there a potential link between keratoconus and autism spectrum disorders?: A case report and literature review. Medicine (Baltimore). 2020;99(22):e20247. doi:10.1097/MD.0000000000020247
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