Background: The prevalence and causes of corneal blindness vary from one region of the world to another. There is even variation within the developing countries of Africa. Method: A retrospective review of 675 patients with corneal scarring out of the 3,753 new patients corneal scarring in patients attending the eye clinic of the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan over a 5year period. Results: Subjects in age groups 0 to 10years and 21 to 30years were mostly affected. Males were more affected with a ratio of 3:1. Most presentations were in the months of January to March and July to September. Almost half (48.99%) of the patients had uniocular blindness and no case of bilateral blindness from corneal opacity was found. The main c...
Background/purpose: To determine the main causes of blindness in Benin-city, Nigeria. Method: The me...
Blindness and low vision have profound effects on the quality of life of persons affected as it redu...
Background: The target of the world Health organization (WHO) to reduce blindness to less than 0.5% ...
Background: The prevalence and causes of corneal blindness vary from one region of the world to an...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence and determinants of corneal blindness in a semi-urban populatio...
There are about 37 million blind people in the world. In Ethiopia there are 1.15 million blind peopl...
Background: Corneal opacities are the common causes of corneal blindness. So, this study is to know ...
ABSTACT Objective: To describe the pattern and causes of corneal disorders in Usmanu Danfodiyo Univ...
Diseases affecting the cornea are a major cause of blindness worldwide, second only to cataract in o...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of refractive errors in Ogun State, Nigeria. The ...
Aim: To assess the distribution and causes of corneal blindness in a population in southern India. M...
BACKGROUND Corneal disease is responsible for less than 2% of blindness in children in industrialis...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to ascertain the current magnitude and causes of blindness and...
Background: In the face of economic decline in Nigeria, budgetary subvention from government to heal...
Objectives: To determine the incidence, pattern, predisposing factors and treatment outcome of c...
Background/purpose: To determine the main causes of blindness in Benin-city, Nigeria. Method: The me...
Blindness and low vision have profound effects on the quality of life of persons affected as it redu...
Background: The target of the world Health organization (WHO) to reduce blindness to less than 0.5% ...
Background: The prevalence and causes of corneal blindness vary from one region of the world to an...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence and determinants of corneal blindness in a semi-urban populatio...
There are about 37 million blind people in the world. In Ethiopia there are 1.15 million blind peopl...
Background: Corneal opacities are the common causes of corneal blindness. So, this study is to know ...
ABSTACT Objective: To describe the pattern and causes of corneal disorders in Usmanu Danfodiyo Univ...
Diseases affecting the cornea are a major cause of blindness worldwide, second only to cataract in o...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of refractive errors in Ogun State, Nigeria. The ...
Aim: To assess the distribution and causes of corneal blindness in a population in southern India. M...
BACKGROUND Corneal disease is responsible for less than 2% of blindness in children in industrialis...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to ascertain the current magnitude and causes of blindness and...
Background: In the face of economic decline in Nigeria, budgetary subvention from government to heal...
Objectives: To determine the incidence, pattern, predisposing factors and treatment outcome of c...
Background/purpose: To determine the main causes of blindness in Benin-city, Nigeria. Method: The me...
Blindness and low vision have profound effects on the quality of life of persons affected as it redu...
Background: The target of the world Health organization (WHO) to reduce blindness to less than 0.5% ...