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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2018; 24 (7): 631-636
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-199146

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Background: Red reflex screening is the primary but unheeded test for the detection of vision- and life-threatening eye conditions.


Aims: To evaluate the red reflex of newborns, percentage of ocular diseases resulting in red reflex abnormality, and their relation with consanguinity in Southeast Turkey.


Methods: Newborns [n = 1358] were examined with pencil light and direct ophthalmoscopy.


Results: Eight hundred of these newborns were hospitalized in a rooming-in unit. [RIU] and 558 were in the neonatal intensive care service [NICS]. In the RIU there were 7 [0.88%] newborns with abnormal red reflex and in the NICS there were 14 [2.51%]. Sensitivity of pencil light examination was 71.4%. Studies from the Middle East have shown potential recessive genetic causes of common paediatric ocular conditions. In our study, consanguineous marriage was found to have a significant association with red reflex abnormality [P = 0.017].


Conclusions: Red reflex screening test is important in the early diagnosis of vision- and life-threatening eye disorders in Southeast Turkey where consanguinity is common


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Consanguinity , Intensive Care, Neonatal , Infant, Newborn , Prospective Studies , Cataract/congenital , Hospitalization
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