2022
DOI: 10.1177/0145482x211073588
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Prevalence and Factors Related to Visual Impairments in Children With Bilateral Cataract Following Surgery and the Potential Need for Education and Rehabilitation Services

Abstract: Introduction Pediatric cataract is still a major cause for childhood visual impairment. The goal of our study was to analyze the prevalence of children with impaired vision (6/15 or worse) after surgery for bilateral cataract, to evaluate factors associated with it and to emphasize the importance for visual rehabilitation including the use of visual aids, educational measures, and social worker services. Methods Retrospective analysis of medical records from children who underwent surgery for cataract up to ag… Show more

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“…Bilateral pediatric cataract (BPC) is a common cause for childhood blindness accounting for 10-to-20% of reported cases worldwide [1]. Although BPC is a relatively rare condition, it can cause severe visual impairment in around 40% of cases even when treated timely with modern surgical techniques [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bilateral pediatric cataract (BPC) is a common cause for childhood blindness accounting for 10-to-20% of reported cases worldwide [1]. Although BPC is a relatively rare condition, it can cause severe visual impairment in around 40% of cases even when treated timely with modern surgical techniques [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%