The characteristics of premature infants with transient corneal haze.
Yu-Hung LaiHsiu-Lin ChenSan-Nan YangShun-Jen ChangLea-Yea ChuangWen-Chuan WuPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Low BW and older maternal age are the most important predictors of corneal haze in premature infants. Premature infants with corneal haze could carry more systemic and ocular morbidities. Hence they may require more clinical attention. Corneal haze is unlikely to hinder the treatment of ROP. However, it is possible that corneal haze could hinder the examination of ROP in some infants. If corneal haze does interfere with ROP screening, a closer, more conservative follow-up schedule with a senior ophthalmologist experienced in managing ROP is recommended.