Congenital and infantile cataract is an important cause of visual impairment and blindness in childhood. Its prevention, through primary, secondary and tertiary strategies, remains an important international goal, requiring epidemiological data which are currently lacking. The work which forms the basis of this thesis was undertaken to determine the incidence, mode of detection, and underlying or associated causes of congenital and infantile cataract in the United Kingdom. A national cohort of incident cases of congenital and infantile cataract was identified through two national active surveillance schemes: a disorder-specific scheme in ophthalmology established specifically for this study, and an existing paediatric surveillance scheme fo...
Purpose: To analyse and discuss screening for the detection of congenital cataract in two Nordic cou...
Aim: To report basic epidemiological data concerning surgically treated childhood cataract in Sweden...
Aim: To report basic epidemiological data concerning surgically treated childhood cataract in Sweden...
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Background Congenital and developmental cataract affects children from birth up to 16 years of age...
Congenital cataract is a rare disorder but is a priority of Vision 2020, the international programme...
Introduction: Cataracts are a major cause of preventable childhood blindness. Visual prognosis of th...
International audiencePrevention of visual impairment due to congenital cataract is an international...
Background: Cataract is responsible for about 10% blindness among children in India. Etiology of cat...
UNLABELLED: Of the estimated 1.4 million children world-wide who are blind, cataract is responsible ...
Background: Cataract accounts for up to 20% of childhood blindness. Despite this, very little is kno...
Childhood cataract is an avoidable cause of visual disability worldwide and is a priority for VISION...
Globally, there are 190,000 children who are blind from cataract.1 Cataract in children may be prese...
Purpose: To study the causes of congenital cataract, management and the visual outcome. Methods: Ret...
Context: Congenital cataract is a priority of Vision 2020: the right to sight, the global initiative...
Purpose: To analyse and discuss screening for the detection of congenital cataract in two Nordic cou...
Aim: To report basic epidemiological data concerning surgically treated childhood cataract in Sweden...
Aim: To report basic epidemiological data concerning surgically treated childhood cataract in Sweden...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN030542 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Background Congenital and developmental cataract affects children from birth up to 16 years of age...
Congenital cataract is a rare disorder but is a priority of Vision 2020, the international programme...
Introduction: Cataracts are a major cause of preventable childhood blindness. Visual prognosis of th...
International audiencePrevention of visual impairment due to congenital cataract is an international...
Background: Cataract is responsible for about 10% blindness among children in India. Etiology of cat...
UNLABELLED: Of the estimated 1.4 million children world-wide who are blind, cataract is responsible ...
Background: Cataract accounts for up to 20% of childhood blindness. Despite this, very little is kno...
Childhood cataract is an avoidable cause of visual disability worldwide and is a priority for VISION...
Globally, there are 190,000 children who are blind from cataract.1 Cataract in children may be prese...
Purpose: To study the causes of congenital cataract, management and the visual outcome. Methods: Ret...
Context: Congenital cataract is a priority of Vision 2020: the right to sight, the global initiative...
Purpose: To analyse and discuss screening for the detection of congenital cataract in two Nordic cou...
Aim: To report basic epidemiological data concerning surgically treated childhood cataract in Sweden...
Aim: To report basic epidemiological data concerning surgically treated childhood cataract in Sweden...