Changes in Corneal Clouding Over Time in Patients With Mucopolysaccharidosis.
Orlaith E McGrathKrishanthy SornalingamTariq AslamJane AshworthPublished in: Cornea (2023)
This study found corneal clouding to be stable in most participants with MPS I, II, IV, and VI over a follow-up period of 5 to 75 months (median of 30 months) when measured with clinical corneal grading systems, graded digital slit-lamp images, and iris camera COMs. For those with Pentacam densitometry measures, there was a progression of corneal clouding, on average, in those with MPS I and MPS VI. There was no apparent difference in progression of corneal clouding between patients who were on ERT, HSCT, or no treatment.