Title of article :
Eye diseases in children in Jordan
Author/Authors :
Al-Madani, Victor Mousa King Hussein Medical Center - Department of Ophthalmology, Jordan , Al-Madani, Victor Mousa Addenbrooke s Hospital, UK , Machael Suha, Al-Eajailat King Hussein Medical Center - Department of Ophthalmology, Jordan , Machael Suha, Al-Eajailat Moorfield s Eye Hospital, UK
From page :
13
To page :
15
Abstract :
Objective: To investigate eye diseases in children in Jordan and to see whether it is necessary to conduct a visual screening programme. Methods: The study was conducted between July 2010 and July 2012 at four Royal Medical Service hospitals located in northern, eastern, middle and southern parts of Jordan. Children aged (6-14 years) attending paediatric clinics for various reasons were enrolled. Ophthalmologic assessment included visual acuity and anterior and posterior segment examination. Patients with visual acuity of less than 20/20 underwent refraction under cyclopegia. Results: Of the 3200 children in the study ocular abnormalities were found in 366 (11.4%); 312 (9.8%) had visual acuity less than 20/20 in one or both eyes. Refractive error was seen in 286 (8.9%); while vernal catarrh was the second most common ocular abnormality with 51 (1.6%) patients followed by squint 16(0.5%). Four (0.12%) patients had severe visual impairment and one (0.03%) patient was blind. Conclusion: The prevalence of refractive error was high in school children in the study area. It is important to conduct a visual screening programme in early school years in order to prevent amblyopia.
Keywords :
Ocular abnormalities , Refractive errors , Vernal catarrh , Squint and Amblyopia.
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number :
2653271
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