2019
DOI: 10.46912/jbrcp.113
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Indications for Destructive Eye Surgeries among Children in a Tertiary Eye Care Center in North-Central Nigeria: A Ten Year Review

Abstract: This study aimed to assess the indications for destructive eye surgeries (DES) among children and ascertain the proportion avoidable. The Eye theatre register was retrospectively reviewed. Data on children who had DES from 1st January 2008-31st December 2017 was retrieved. These included biodata; clinical presentation, diagnosis, indication and type of surgery, and outcome of management. The total number of paediatric ophthalmic surgeries within the study period was computed. The data were entered into… Show more

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“…Males were slightly higher than females in the present study with male to female ratio of 1.1:1. This agrees with most previous studies which found more males to have destructive eye surgeries than females [3,7,[14][15][16][17]. Other studies have found that being male is a risk factor for eye removal [10,12].…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Males were slightly higher than females in the present study with male to female ratio of 1.1:1. This agrees with most previous studies which found more males to have destructive eye surgeries than females [3,7,[14][15][16][17]. Other studies have found that being male is a risk factor for eye removal [10,12].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%