Sheetal Madalagi, Kalyani Malasane, Deepti Joshi, R Krishnaprasad
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Clinical Spectrum of Ocular Manifestations of Mumps in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Objective: This study aimed to describe the ophthalmological and neuro-ophthalmological manifestations of mumps in children.
Methods: This cross-sectional study included 41 children aged < 18 years who were clinically diagnosed with mumps by a pediatrician and referred to a tertiary eye hospital. Comprehensive ophthalmic evaluation included visual acuity testing, slit-lamp biomicroscopy, fundus examination, ocular movement assessment, and squint measurement.
Results: The mean time from onset of parotitis to ocular symptoms was 7 days. Out of 41 children, 15 (36.85%) had follicular conjunctivitis. Other ophthalmic findings included acute non-granulomatous uveitis (17.07%), acute acquired esotropia (17.07%), optic neuritis (9.75%), sixth nerve palsy (9.75%), encephalitis (4.87%), dacryoadenitis (2.43%), myasthenia gravis (2.43%), and accommodative insufficiency (2.43%).
Conclusion: Apart from causing systemic involvement, mumps causes varied ocular manifestations which highlight the importance of a unified role of pediatricians and ophthalmologists in managing children with mumps.
期刊介绍:
The general objective of Indian Pediatrics is "To promote the science and practice of Pediatrics." An important guiding principle has been the simultaneous need to inform, educate and entertain the target audience. The specific key objectives are:
-To publish original, relevant, well researched peer reviewed articles on issues related to child health.
-To provide continuing education to support informed clinical decisions and research.
-To foster responsible and balanced debate on controversial issues that affect child health, including non-clinical areas such as medical education, ethics, law, environment and economics.
-To achieve the highest level of ethical medical journalism and to produce a publication that is timely, credible and enjoyable to read.