Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis in Sudan and Its Impact on Visual Acuity

Khalil Ali Ibraheim, Hussain Gadelkarim Ahmed
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Purpose: Despite being a self-limiting allergy disorder, vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) can potentially cause severe problems, including blindness, if not properly treated. Therefore, the objective of this study is to determine the effect of VKC on the visual acuity of patients. Materials and Methods: We conducted this prospective descriptive study between January 1, 2023, and April 20, 2024.So, all children with spring catarrh symptoms and signs were examined at Dr. Khalil's ophthalmology center (240 patients), including the cornea, bulbar, and palpebral conjunctiva, visual acuity was measured, visual impairment was classified by WHO, and structured questionnaires were completed. The study excludes children under the age of four years and those over the age of eighteen years. Findings:  A total of 240 patients participated in this assessment, with an average age of 10 years. The male to female ratio for the age of disease beginning was 2.10:100. The mean age of onset was 5 years. The occurrence of this phenomenon is more prevalent in the younger age group compared to the older age group, with a ratio of 1.40 to 1.00. We have observed that a condition recurs in 85% of patients. The illness affects both eyes in 97% of the individuals. Regarding visual acuity, the majority of patients exhibit normal or reduced visual acuity, accounting for 81.6%, while the remaining 15% experience substantial visual impairment. 2.1% of patients were found to have severe visual impairment, while 1.3% were diagnosed  Implications to Theory, Practice and Policy: VKC, is a prevalent disease in Sudan. It often affects both eyes and is more common in males than females. VKC tends to occur at a young age and often recurs in patients. Additionally, it can lead to severe consequences that result in a decline in visual acuity in over 18% of patients. Children with VKD should undergo continuous screening for their visual acuity.
苏丹的春季角结膜炎及其对视力的影响
目的:尽管vernal keratoconjunctivitis(VKC)是一种自限性过敏性疾病,但如果治疗不当,可能会导致包括失明在内的严重问题。因此,本研究旨在确定 VKC 对患者视力的影响。材料和方法:我们在 2023 年 1 月 1 日至 2024 年 4 月 20 日期间进行了这项前瞻性描述性研究。因此,哈利勒医生的眼科中心对所有有春季白内障症状和体征的儿童(240 名患者)进行了检查,包括角膜、球结膜和睑结膜,测量了视力,根据世界卫生组织对视力损伤进行了分类,并填写了结构化问卷。研究不包括四岁以下和十八岁以上的儿童。研究结果 共有 240 名患者参加了此次评估,平均年龄为 10 岁。发病年龄的男女比例为 2.10:100。平均发病年龄为 5 岁。与年龄较大的患者相比,年轻患者的发病率更高,男女比例为 1.40:1.00。我们观察到,85%的患者病情会反复发作。97%的患者双眼都会受到影响。在视力方面,大多数患者的视力正常或下降,占 81.6%,其余 15%的患者视力严重受损。2.1%的患者有严重的视力障碍,1.3%的患者被诊断为 "理论、实践与政策":VKC 是苏丹的一种流行病。它通常影响双眼,男性多于女性。VKC 往往在年轻时发病,而且患者经常复发。此外,它还可能导致严重后果,使 18% 以上的患者视力下降。患有 VKD 的儿童应持续接受视力筛查。
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