Congenital Cataracts
Mostrando 1-12 de 37 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Phacoemulsification and 1% atropine eye drops for treatment of antimetropic congenital microcoria associated with cataracts
RESUMO Um caso raro de microcoria congênita bilateral associada à antimetropia em um homem de 47 anos de idade é descrito aqui. O paciente queixava-se de perda visual progressiva em seu olho direito nos últimos 5 anos. Um exame com lâmpada de fenda e biomicroscopia ultrassônica confirmaram microcoria congênita e catarata. A facoemulsificação foi rea
Arq. Bras. Oftalmol.. Publicado em: 29/08/2019
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2. Catarata pediátrica en un país en vías de desarrollo: revisión retrospectiva de 328 casos
INTRODUCTION: Pediatric cataracts constitute an important cause of low visual acuity. PURPOSE: The objective of the present work is to know the characteristics of this pathology in an ophthalmic attention unit of a developing country. METHODS: A retrospective, descriptive, transversal study was carried out in 328 cases of pediatric cataracts (children betwee
Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. Publicado em: 2011-06
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3. Estudo caso-controle de paquimetria corneana central em indivíduos com catarata congênita e afacia pós-cirúrgica / Central corneal thickness in individuals with congenital cataract and surgical aphakia : a case-control study
This study aimed to measure the central corneal thickness (CCT) of patients with congenital cataract and surgical aphakia post congenital cataract extraction. Individuals with congenital cataract or aphakia after surgery for congenital cataract were recruited prospectively and divided into four groups: unilateral cataract (n=14), bilateral cataracts (n=18),
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Caracterização clínica, patológica e molecular da infecção pelo vírus da diarréia viral bovina tipo 2 não citopático em propriedade do Rio Grande do Sul
O vírus da diarreia viral bovina (BVDV) é responsável por diferentes síndromes que afetam principalmente bovinos em todo o mundo, causando grandes perdas econômicas. A principal medida de controle desta infecção é a detecção e retirada dos animais persistentemente infectados (PI) do rebanho. O presente trabalho analisou a infecção persistente por
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2010
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5. Visual impairment secondary to congenital glaucoma in children: visual responses, optical correction and use of low vision AIDS
INTRODUCTION: Congenital glaucoma is frequently associated with visual impairment due to optic nerve damage, corneal opacities, cataracts and amblyopia. Poor vision in childhood is related to global developmental problems, and referral to vision habilitation/rehabilitation services should be without delay to promote efficient management of the impaired visio
Clinics. Publicado em: 2009
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6. Escolarização e reabilitação de portadores de deficiencia visual : percepção de escolares e ações de reabilitação
A transversal descriptive study was performed regarding the characteristics of visually impaired school students and their perceptions in relation to their own schooling progress and rehabilitation. The rehabilitation activities in the municipality of Campinas, São Paulo were also studied. The population was composed of visually impaired school students of
Publicado em: 2001
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7. Visão subnormal : apresentação de um modelo de atendimento e caracterização das condições de diagnostico e tratamento em um serviço universitario do Brasil
PURPOSE: The purposes of this study are to describe the SVSN-UNICAMP in the assistencial, educative and rehabilitative aspects as contribution to creation of similar services in University Medical Schools in Brazil and to analise the results of the medical attendances of the patients between 1982-1991.METHODS: The SVSN-UNICAMP is described since their begini
Publicado em: 1993
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8. Long-term visual results after pars plicata lensectomy-vitrectomy for congenital cataracts.
We performed a pars plicata lensectomy-vitrectomy on 32 patients (47 eyes) with congenital cataracts. Ocular abnormalities, mainly nystagmus, strabismus, and microphthalmia, were present in 29 patients. No complications occurred intraoperatively or postoperatively in 39 eyes with up to 8 1/2 years' follow-up (average 2.2 years). The pars plicata approach is
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9. Unusual ocular findings in an infant with cri-du-chat syndrome.
A newborn male with cri-du-chat syndrome, congenital nuclear cataracts, microspherophakia, and probably ectopic lenses is reported. Microspherophakia in cri-du-chat syndrome has not been previously described. The congenital cataracts were inherited from his mother who had a balanced 5;13 translocation; the two events are considered to be coincidental and a p
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10. Arachnodactyly, aminoaciduria, congenital cataracts, cerebellar ataxia, and delayed developmental milestones
Two male cousins are reported with arachnodactyly, selective aminoaciduria, congenital cataracts, cerebellar ataxia, and delayed developmental milestones, and a distant female relative with similar abnormalities. The syndrome is thought to be previously undescribed, though it has resemblances to Marinesco-Sjögren and Marfan's syndromes.
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11. Surgery of congenital and juvenile cataracts: a pars plicata approach with the vitrophage.
Eighteen eyes with congenital cataracts were surgically managed by pars plicata lensectomy and vitrectomy using the vitrophage. No major intraoperative or postoperative complications were encountered. All eyes have maintained extremely clear media, attached retinas, and absence of pupillary block during a follow-up period ranging from 12 to 36 months.
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12. Development of visual acuity in infants with congenital cataracts.
The visual acuity of 4 infants with congenital cataracts was measured serially during the first year of life by a preferential looking technique. Two infants with bilateral cataracts and no measurable acuity before surgery showed rapid development of acuity to normal levels for age after surgery and optical correction. In an infant with a unilateral cataract