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To evaluate the correlations between central corneal thickness and type 1 diabetes in children. Central corneal thickness was measured for one hundred children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (study group) and one hundred healthy children (control group), using TOPCON TRK-1P autorefractokeratotonometer. The average central corneal thickness in diabetic children was 541.13 +/- 30,985 microns for the right eye and 538.28 +/- 32, 773 microns for the left eye; in control group--528.11 +/- 33,565 microns for the right eye and 526.89 +/- 30,483 microns for the left eye. Diabetic children have a significantly increased central corneal thickness when compared with non-diabetic children.

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Carmen Tiutiuca. Central corneal thickness assessment in children with diabetus mellitus type I]. Oftalmologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990). 2013;57(1):26-32


PMID: 24027966

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