Ocular manifestations of congenital insensitivity to pain: a long-term follow-up.
Baker ElsanaLibe GradsteinAhed ImtiratRonit YagevChiya BarrettGalina LingMuhammad Abu TailakhAmjad BaidousiErez TsumiPublished in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2021)
Children with congenital insensitivity to pain are prone to develop corneal scarring. Patients with CIP tend to have more severe ocular surface disease than those with CIPA, probably due to more prevalent loss of corneal sensation. In both groups, a preserved blink reflex correlated with good vision. Affected children should have close follow-up to promptly treat ocular surface disease and prevent vision loss.