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SJO-Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology. 2004; 18 (Special Issue): 47-50
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-68363

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Purpose: To determine the etiology, clinical diagnosis and prognosis and to identify the major treatable and preventable causes of visual disability among attendees at the Al-Noor Institute for the Visually Impaired in Bahrain. Method: Using the standardized methodology of the World Health Organization, a detailed study was conducted of 124 visually disabled subjects, mainly children, at the Al-Noor Institute for the Visually Impaired. The patients were examined clinically during 1994 and 1995. There were 70 Bahrainis and 54 non-Bahrainis; 81 were male and 43 female. The main causes of visual disability were due to hereditary diseases [42%]. The main cause was retinal dystrophy, while glaucoma, cataract, intrauterine infections and retinopathy of prematurity were the other main causes. Data analysis revealed that 46.8% had parents who were closely related. Moreover, the consanguinity was 63.2% in those subjects with a positive family history of visual disability among closely related family members. On the other hand, subjects who had a negative or unknown family history revealed consanguinity among parents in 32.9% of cases. The main cause of blindness is hereditary disease. Consanguinity represents an important factor in visual disability among children


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Humans , Male , Female , Visually Impaired Persons , Genetic Diseases, Inborn , Schools , Retinal Degeneration , World Health Organization , Visual Acuity , Consanguinity
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SJO-Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology. 1998; 12 (2): 101-105
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-49578

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Purpose: To determine the etiology, clinical diagnosis and prognosis and to identify the major treatable and preventable causes of visual disability among attendees at the Al-Noor Institute for the Visually Impaired, Bahrain. Method: Using the standardized methodology of the World Health Organization, a detailed study was conducted of 124 visually disabled subjects, mainly children, at the Al-Noor Institute for the Visually Impaired. The patients were examined clinically during 1994 and 1995. There were 70 Bahrainis and 54 non-Bahrainis; 81 were male and 43 female. Results The main causes of visual disability were due to hereditary diseases [42%]. The main cause was retinal dystrophy, while glaucoma, cataract, intrauterine infections and retinopathy of prematurity were the other main causes. Data analysis revealed that 46.8% had parents who were closely related. Moreover, the consanguinity was 63.2% in those subjects with a positive family history of visual disability among closely related family members. On the other hand, subjects who had negative or unknown family history revealed consanguinity among parents in 32.9% of cases. Conclusion The main cause of blindness is hereditary disease. Consanguinity represents an important factor in visual disability among children


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Humans , Male , Female , Retinal Diseases , Blindness/etiology , Genetic Diseases, Inborn
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