Abstract

AimThe article aims to study the prevalence and ocular manifestations of the various types of common skin disorders at a tertiary hospital in Ahmedabad, India. Materials and methodsFive hundred patients were studied in the ophthalmology department from September 2017 to September 2019.ResultsOut of the 500 patients that were included in our study, 312 were males, and 188 were females. In our study, lid involvement was seen most commonly in patients with herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO). Plexiform neurofibroma was seen in eight (14.5%) patients with neurofibromatosis (NF). Cicatricial ectropion was found in half of the patients with ichthyosis. Lagophthalmos was present in 10 (20.4%) patients with leprosy. Conjunctivitis was seen commonly in HZO patients. Papillary conjunctivitis was seen in half of the atopic dermatitis cases. Steven Johnson's syndrome (SJS) was associated with pseudomembranous conjunctivitis. Conjunctival xerosis was seen only in patients with Sjogren's syndrome. The cornea was most commonly involved in patients of HZO. Decreased corneal sensation was seen in leprosy and HZO. Lisch nodules were seen in NF cases. Anterior uveitis was found in seven (6.3%) patients with HZO. Glaucoma was seen most commonly in patients with Sturge Weber syndrome (SWS), followed by leprosy. Facial nerve palsy was seen in patients with leprosy. Episcleritis was seen in patients with leprosy and SWS.ConclusionWe conclude that ocular involvement in skin disease is a common feature and could be a major component of the development of various systemic skin disorders.

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