Amblyopia after unilateral infantile cataract extraction after six weeks of age

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Autor(a) principal: Ejzenbaum,Fábio
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Salomão,Solange Rios, Berezovsky,Adriana, Waiswol,Mauro, Tartarella,Márcia Beatriz, Sacai,Paula Yuri, Pereira,Josenilson Martins
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)
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Resumo: PURPOSE: To determine interocular grating acuity difference in children treated for unilateral infantile cataract. METHODS: A group of 27 children previously treated for unilateral infantile cataract, had their monocular visual acuity measured by sweep visual evoked potentials. Interocular grating acuity difference was calculated as the absolute subtraction of monocular acuity scores. Lens status, opacity severity and eye alignment were considered for analysis. RESULTS: Mean interocular grating acuity difference obtained from unilateral cataract patients was 0.58 ± 0.20 logMAR. This result was significantly larger than 0.10 logMAR used as normative data. Children with severe opacities had a more pronounced amblyopia than the moderate ones. No significant correlation between amblyopia and strabismus or aphakia was found. CONCLUSIONS: Interocular acuity difference in this group of unilateral congenital cataract was more pronounced than previous reports, mainly because of delay in diagnosis, surgery and optical correction.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Amblyopia after unilateral infantile cataract extraction after six weeks of age
title Amblyopia after unilateral infantile cataract extraction after six weeks of age
spellingShingle Amblyopia after unilateral infantile cataract extraction after six weeks of age
Ejzenbaum,Fábio
Amblyopia/etiology
Cataract/congenital
Cataract/complications
Postoperative complications
title_short Amblyopia after unilateral infantile cataract extraction after six weeks of age
title_full Amblyopia after unilateral infantile cataract extraction after six weeks of age
title_fullStr Amblyopia after unilateral infantile cataract extraction after six weeks of age
title_full_unstemmed Amblyopia after unilateral infantile cataract extraction after six weeks of age
title_sort Amblyopia after unilateral infantile cataract extraction after six weeks of age
author Ejzenbaum,Fábio
author_facet Ejzenbaum,Fábio
Salomão,Solange Rios
Berezovsky,Adriana
Waiswol,Mauro
Tartarella,Márcia Beatriz
Sacai,Paula Yuri
Pereira,Josenilson Martins
author_role author
author2 Salomão,Solange Rios
Berezovsky,Adriana
Waiswol,Mauro
Tartarella,Márcia Beatriz
Sacai,Paula Yuri
Pereira,Josenilson Martins
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ejzenbaum,Fábio
Salomão,Solange Rios
Berezovsky,Adriana
Waiswol,Mauro
Tartarella,Márcia Beatriz
Sacai,Paula Yuri
Pereira,Josenilson Martins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amblyopia/etiology
Cataract/congenital
Cataract/complications
Postoperative complications
topic Amblyopia/etiology
Cataract/congenital
Cataract/complications
Postoperative complications
description PURPOSE: To determine interocular grating acuity difference in children treated for unilateral infantile cataract. METHODS: A group of 27 children previously treated for unilateral infantile cataract, had their monocular visual acuity measured by sweep visual evoked potentials. Interocular grating acuity difference was calculated as the absolute subtraction of monocular acuity scores. Lens status, opacity severity and eye alignment were considered for analysis. RESULTS: Mean interocular grating acuity difference obtained from unilateral cataract patients was 0.58 ± 0.20 logMAR. This result was significantly larger than 0.10 logMAR used as normative data. Children with severe opacities had a more pronounced amblyopia than the moderate ones. No significant correlation between amblyopia and strabismus or aphakia was found. CONCLUSIONS: Interocular acuity difference in this group of unilateral congenital cataract was more pronounced than previous reports, mainly because of delay in diagnosis, surgery and optical correction.
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