Abstract

ABSTRACT: Stromal Corneal Dystrophy (SCD) is a heterogeneous group of inherited corneal disorders that result in corneal opacities, caused due to geneticmutations leading to the accumulation of insoluble material in the cornea. A cross sectional study was conducted by visiting seven main hospitals having higher patients’ turnover for eye-check to identify Stromal Corneal Dystrophy and its prevalence among the general population residing in Lahore, main city of Pakistan with total population of 11.13 million according to 2017 census Pakistan. The SCD was determined in patients with respect to age and gender and SCD sub-types. The patients were subjected to a visual acuity test using Snellen chart. Out of 4200 patients, the total cases 107patients (2.5%) were detected with SCD including 62 (57.94%) cases of males and 45 (42.05%) cases of females and other cases were related to other types of corneal dystrophy which were bilateral and not considered further. The prevalence was higher in the young age group (21-30 years) including 31 patients both male and female. Among the SCD sub-type, Granular Corneal Dystrophy was noticed as a most common type of SCD, affecting 32% of patients. It was concluded both males and females were equally affected with SCD however; its prevalence was high in the young population.

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