2019
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.8273
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Referral for Ophthalmology Evaluation and Visual Sequelae in Children With Primary Brain Tumors

Abstract: Key Points Question In children with brain tumors, what is the referral rate to ophthalmology and what is the prevalence of visual sequelae and their association with tumor characteristics? Findings In this cohort study of 141 children with primary brain tumors, only 68 (48%) were referred for comprehensive eye examination. While only 15% of those referred had visual symptoms, more than 90% had a variety of visual impairments including both afferent and eff… Show more

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“…Visual problems may be reversible in early stages of visual impairment. Therefore, timely monitoring of visual function and early detection of visual impairment in children with CP is of major importance to preserve visual function and provide adequate treatment [12,13,17,18,20]. In children with irreversible visual impairment, timely referral for visual rehabilitation may reduce the adverse effects of visual impairment on health and/or vision related quality of life [115,116].…”
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“…Visual problems may be reversible in early stages of visual impairment. Therefore, timely monitoring of visual function and early detection of visual impairment in children with CP is of major importance to preserve visual function and provide adequate treatment [12,13,17,18,20]. In children with irreversible visual impairment, timely referral for visual rehabilitation may reduce the adverse effects of visual impairment on health and/or vision related quality of life [115,116].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Early detection of visual abnormalities requires timely referral to an ophthalmologist for ophthalmological examination. Previous studies have already demonstrated the importance of ophthalmological examination in children with a brain tumour at time of diagnosis and during follow-up [12,13,17,18,20].…”
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“…Visual manifestations of brain tumours in children include blurring of vision, diplopia, ocular nerve palsy, papilledema, optic atrophy, ptosis, nystagmus, strabismus, proptosis, and photophobia. [ 5 ] As the visual system in children is still developing, brain tumours and their surgical management can alter the normal neuroanatomical structures of the visual system and cause permanent visual impairment [ 6 ].…”
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“…Currently, each center uses its own schedule for checkups since there is no international standardization of vision testing for this patient group. Standardization of diagnostic testing methods will optimize earlier detection of changes in visual function, initiation of early treatment to preserve visual function and provide timely referral to visual rehabilitation centers to improve coping with aspects of development in daily life [22].…”
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confidence: 99%