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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2010; 16 (9): 942-946
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-158525

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The causes of blindness in Yemen were determined in people aged 50+ years in both a communityand hospital-based study and documented using WHO/PBL criteria. In the community sample of 707 individuals in a rural area of Taiz governorate the prevalence of bilateral blindness was 7.9% and the main causes were cataract [71.4%] and age-related macular degeneration [ARMD] [14.3%]. Corneal opacities and uncorrected aphakia were rare [1 case each] and there were no cases of diabetic retinopathy. Unilateral blindness was found in 8.6% of the community sample. In a case-notes review of 1320 new patients attending an eye clinic in Sana'a, bilateral blindness was documented in 26.5% and unilateral blindness in 9.0% [main causes: cataract, glaucoma, ARMD, diabetic retinopathy, corneal opacities and trauma


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Humans , Middle Aged , Aged , Male , Female , Prevalence , Cataract/complications , Glaucoma/complications , Macular Degeneration/complications , Corneal Opacity/complications
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