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Abstract #100548 Published in IGR 23-1

Potential Risks of Corneal Refractive Surgery in Patients with Ectodermal Dysplasia

Moshirfar M; Williams DJ; Ronquillo YC; Ply BK
Ophthalmology and therapy 2022; 11: 1281-1289


Ectodermal dysplasia (ED) involves the aberrant development of at least two ectodermal derivatives, such as skin, teeth, hair, sweat glands, and ocular tissue. The group of over 200 conditions is commonly classified into two major types: hypohidrotic/anhidrotic ED, in which sweat glands are either absent or significantly reduced, and hidrotic ED, in which sweat glands are normal. Ocular manifestations pertinent to patients undergoing corneal vision correction surgery include multifaceted dry eye syndrome, corneal pathology, such as recurrent erosions, scars, neovascularization, and limbal stem cell deficiency, and early-onset cataracts and glaucoma. In this article we discuss the current understanding of ED and offer factors to consider when these patients are seeking corneal refractive surgery.

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