This is a report of two cases of patients with bilateral congenital anophthalmos who presented to a tertiary hospital, in Ibadan Southwest Nigeria, with the aim of highlighting the need for increased implementation of fetal anomaly scans coverage during pregnancy in Nigeria. Information on patients’ sociodemographic data, clinical features, and management are described. Both patients presented because of the inability of the parents to view the globes after delivery. Ophthalmic examination and ocular ultrasonography confirmed bilateral absence of the eyeballs in both patients and the parents were counseled on the anomaly including its treatment and prognosis
Objective: Primary anophthalmia is a rare congenital malformation that affects 0.6/10,000 liveborn i...
We describe an epidemiological and clinical study of Clinical Anophthalmia in a population of consec...
Fetal congenital anomalies are among the leading causes of perinatal death or survival with disabili...
Congenital anophthalmos is a rare clinical condition. This is a report of two cases of clinical anop...
Objective: The aim of this study was to report the pattern and incidence of congenital eye defects a...
Background: Knowledge of prevalence and types of congenital eye and adnexial anomalies is important ...
AbstractObjectivePrimary anophthalmia is a rare congenital malformation that affects 0.6/10,000 live...
Background: The purpose of the study was to describe the pattern of presentation of congenital ocula...
Introduction:Congenital eye anomalies are a cause of childhood blindness which constitutes a great s...
Aim: To look at the incidence of congenital eye disease in Rachel Eye Center, Abuja, in the hope tha...
Background: Aim of the study was to study the proportion, clinical and etiological profile of congen...
Introduction: The prevalence of major congenital anomalies (CAs) shows wide variations depending on ...
Objectives: Congenital eye and adnexa malformations although rare, are however a major challenge to ...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of congenital anophthalmia and microphthalmia in Hospital Uni...
Ibrahim Abib Diomande,1 Abdoulaye Toure,2 Konan Virgile Koffi,1 Gossé François Diomand...
Objective: Primary anophthalmia is a rare congenital malformation that affects 0.6/10,000 liveborn i...
We describe an epidemiological and clinical study of Clinical Anophthalmia in a population of consec...
Fetal congenital anomalies are among the leading causes of perinatal death or survival with disabili...
Congenital anophthalmos is a rare clinical condition. This is a report of two cases of clinical anop...
Objective: The aim of this study was to report the pattern and incidence of congenital eye defects a...
Background: Knowledge of prevalence and types of congenital eye and adnexial anomalies is important ...
AbstractObjectivePrimary anophthalmia is a rare congenital malformation that affects 0.6/10,000 live...
Background: The purpose of the study was to describe the pattern of presentation of congenital ocula...
Introduction:Congenital eye anomalies are a cause of childhood blindness which constitutes a great s...
Aim: To look at the incidence of congenital eye disease in Rachel Eye Center, Abuja, in the hope tha...
Background: Aim of the study was to study the proportion, clinical and etiological profile of congen...
Introduction: The prevalence of major congenital anomalies (CAs) shows wide variations depending on ...
Objectives: Congenital eye and adnexa malformations although rare, are however a major challenge to ...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of congenital anophthalmia and microphthalmia in Hospital Uni...
Ibrahim Abib Diomande,1 Abdoulaye Toure,2 Konan Virgile Koffi,1 Gossé François Diomand...
Objective: Primary anophthalmia is a rare congenital malformation that affects 0.6/10,000 liveborn i...
We describe an epidemiological and clinical study of Clinical Anophthalmia in a population of consec...
Fetal congenital anomalies are among the leading causes of perinatal death or survival with disabili...