PREVALENCE OF REFRACTIVE ERROR, STRABISMUS AND AMBLYOPIA AMONG CHILDREN WITH NORMAL DEVELOPMENT OR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY/INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY ATTENDING OPHTHALMOLOGY OPD AT KLES HOSPITAL, BELAGAVI- A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Global developmental delay/intellectual disability are on a rise in children in the present time. Ocular and visual anomalies are
frequently associated with it of which refractive errors are the most frequent. This if goes unnoticed leads to strabismus and
amblyopia.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
This study aims to assess the prevalence of refractive error, strabismus and amblyopia among children with normal development
or global developmental delay/intellectual disability attending ophthalmology OPD at KLES Hospital, Belagavi. Case records of
all 200 new patients less than or equal to 12 years of age group who attended KLES, Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital between
January 2015 and December 2015 were retrospectively reviewed.
RESULTS
The male:female ratio was 1.22:1. Out of the total evaluated 200 cases, 130 cases were with normal development and 70 with
GDD/ID. Refractive errors were 85%, whereas the cases of amblyopia was 45.50% and strabismus 39.50%. Amblyopia with
refractive error having GDD/ID was stastically significant as compared to amblyopia with refractive error having normal
development (p=0.001).
CONCLUSION
Refractive error was the most common ocular disorder seen. Refractive error with amblyopia is more in children with GDD/ID
as compared to normal children. Owing to the high percentage of visual anomalies, ophthalmological referral becomes essential
in children with developmental anomalies.
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| Authors | S, Smitha K.;Patil, Vishwanath D.;Kamte, Mahesh;Harakuni, Umesh;Singh, Shalini;Malhotra, Shikhir;Gomes, Nihal; |
| Journal | journal of evidence based medicine and healthcare |
| Year | 2017 |
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