Objective: To report uncommon eye findings in a case of Soto's Syndrome.
Method: Case reportResults: A 10-year-old girl with underlying Soto syndrome under multidisciplinary care presented with a history of bilateral, painless and progressive blurring of vision for 1 year. On examination, she had accelerated linear growth, dysmorphicfacies, macrodolichocephaly, hypertelorism and cognitive impairment. Anterior segment examination revealed bilateral anterior polar cataract and bilateral keratoconus.
Conclusion:What this case highlights is that in addition to the classic features of Soto's syndrome, we found two rare ocular associations in this patient;-_namely, polar cataract and keratoconus. These new additions to the constellation of ocular manifestations of Sotos syndrome serve as a reminder that an ophthalmological evaluation should be a part of the basic workup of children with Sotos syndrome.
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