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Leber Congenital Amaurosis and Its Association With Keratoconus and Keratoglobus

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Leber congenital amaurosis has been associated with keratoconus and it has been postulated that this is due to eye rubbing, the oculo-digital sign, because of poor vision. Six schools for the blind were visited, and 174 children with a visual acuity of less than 3/60 examined. Thirty-five children had Leber amaurosis, and 10 of these had keratoconus (29%) and one had keratoglobus (3%). The six pedigrees of the cases with Leber amaurosis and keratoconus are presented in detail. Only 3 of the 139 other blind children had keratoconus (P < .05) and 1 had keratoglobus. Keratoconus seems specifically associated with Leber amaurosis, probably due to genetic factors, rather than poor visual acuity per se.

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