When compared to adult cataracts, childhood cataracts are much less common with around 200 affected children born each year (1)
A small number of children may develop cataract later in their childhood which can either be due to
Lens opacities that are visually significant before 2-3 months of age have much more potential impact on the child's visual development than those acquired later (3)
Cataracts may be associated with multisystem genetic disorders, such as chromosome abnormalities, Lowe syndrome or neurofibromatosis type 2 (4)
Paediatric cataract can be:
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