Temporal keratoconus in a pediatric patient
Publication information:
Zhang L, Traish A, Dohlman T. Temporal keratoconus in a pediatric patient.
Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep. 2023;32:101900. PMID: 37546376
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report a pediatric patient with bilateral temporal keratoconus. OBSERVATIONS: A 14-year-old male presented with a two-year history of progressively worsening visual acuity in both eyes and suspicion for undiagnosed amblyopia in the right eye. Retinoscopy revealed a scissoring reflex in both eyes and corneal topography demonstrated high keratometry values (Kmax 57.9 D and 46.1 D in the right and left eyes, respectively), with relative temporal steepening approximately coinciding with the thinnest pachymetry in both eyes. Corneal cross-linking was recommended. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCE: Keratoconus can present as a temporal variant with relative temporal steepening and thinning. It is important to maintain a high index of suspicion for keratoconus in pediatric patients with sub-normal visual acuities. Prompt assessment and diagnosis may prevent progression of keratoconus and development of amblyopia.