The Ocular Manifestations of Individuals With Down Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Jessica A. Beresford-Webb, Emily Charlesworth, Shahina Pardhan, Valerie Wang, Megan Vaughan, Mary Igbineweka, Shahid H. Zaman

TL;DR
This study reviews and summarizes the common eye problems in people with Down syndrome across different ages and finds that conditions like refractive errors and strabismus are most prevalent.
Contribution
The paper provides the first systematic review and meta-analysis of ocular manifestations in individuals with Down syndrome across the lifespan.
Findings
Refractive errors are the most common ocular manifestation in people with Down syndrome, affecting nearly 70%.
Strabismus and lens opacities are also frequently observed, with prevalence rates of 31.41% and 13.79%, respectively.
Age, ethnicity, and severity of intellectual disability may influence the prevalence of specific ocular conditions.
Abstract
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability. Ocular manifestations occur frequently in people with DS (pwDS) but to date, there is no systematic review or meta-analysis of these conditions across the lifespan. Methods: PubMed, Medline, Embase, Web of Science and Scopus were searched for observational studies reporting ocular manifestations in pwDS, without limiting publication date. The proportion of pwDS with specific ocular manifestations were meta-analysed to obtain a pooled incidence using a random effects model. Sources of heterogeneity were assessed using a meta-regression analysis. For manifestations reported, but without sufficient prevalence data available, a narrative approach was adopted. Results: The search identified 1208 papers. Reviewers independently screened the abstracts, and 54 studies were found to fit the criteria.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDown syndrome and intellectual disability research · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Corneal surgery and disorders
