H. Fledelius et al., Refraction in juvenile chronic arthritis: a long-term follow-up study, with emphasis on myopia, ACT OPHTH S, 79(3), 2001, pp. 237-239
Objective: Assessment of refraction anomalies in juvenile chronic arthritis
(JCA) on a long-term follow-up basis
Material and Methods: Sixty-five adults 52 females and 13 males, with a his
tory of active JCA had a complete ophthalmic evaluation including subjectiv
e refractioning on average 26.4 years after JCA onset. The age range was 22
-49 years.
Results: The refraction ranged from -8.12 D to +6.5 D with a mean (SD) of -
0.64 (2.16) D, The mean refraction in the JCA group was significantly more
towards myopia than that of a coeval adult hospital-based sample used as co
ntrols (p = 0.008), Twenty-eight out of the 65 (43%) had a negative refract
ive value of at least 0.37 D, Myopia onset age ranged from 8 to 31 years In
those able to specify their myopia onset by first purchase of spectacles (
n = 25) the JCA onset had preceded the myopia, with a mean (SD) interval of
10.1 (5.4) years.
Conclusion: The elevated myopia figure of 43% among JCA patients suggests a
n association between myopia and JCA, In lack of more precise indicators an
d in accordance with older literature, an explanation might be a weakening
effect of chronic inflammation on scleral connective tissue.