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Semin Ophthalmol ; 33(7-8): 858-868, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30365355

ABSTRACT

In this study we investigate the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment among primary school children in the urban population of Brcko District, Bosnia and Herzegovina. A cross-sectional study included 40 randomly selected classes of children aged 7-16 years attending five different primary schools in Brcko District. The examination included visual acuity testing, ocular motility evaluation, retinoscopy and autorefraction under cycloplegia, examination of the external eye, anterior segment, media and fundus. A total of 1,005 children were enumerated, and 997 (99.2%) were examined. The prevalence of uncorrected, baseline (presenting), and best corrected visual acuity of 20/40 or worse in the better eye was 9.9%, 5.9% and 0.5%, respectively. The prevalence of myopia and hyperopia measured with retinoscopy was 17.3% and 3.0% eyes, and measured with autorefraction 20.4% and 3.3% eyes, respectively. Astigmatism was found in 12.9% eyes with retinoscopy and in 18.1% with autorefraction.


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Refraction, Ocular/physiology , Refractive Errors/epidemiology , Students/statistics & numerical data , Urban Population , Vision Disorders/epidemiology , Visual Acuity/physiology , Adolescent , Bosnia and Herzegovina/epidemiology , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Prevalence , Refractive Errors/physiopathology , Retrospective Studies , Schools , Vision Disorders/physiopathology
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Med Arh ; 68(3): 212-4, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25195356

ABSTRACT

A 5 year old boy was presented at Eye clinic University clinical center Tuzla with congenital aniridia in both eyes. Clinical examination revealed visual acuity of 0.08 without correction in right and 0.7 with -5.0 Dsph and -1.0 Dcyl Axx 109 degrees in left eye. Opthalmologic examination showed bilateral aniridia associated with moderate cataract in the right and incipient cataract in the left eye. In the right eye, zonular weakness with incipient capsular displacement and esotropia of delta6 degrees, were noted. The patient underwent phacoemulsification, implantation of capsular tension ring and Artificial Iris implant in the capsular bag. Phacoemulsification went uneventful and early postoperative recovery was successful with no signs of aniridia-associated keratopathy development and normal values of intra ocular pressure. Patient was not motivated for operation of the left eye and it was corrected with soft contact lens. Six month after the operation visual acuity in the right eye improved to 0.9 with +1.25 Dsph and maintained stable in left eye, with complete elimination of esotropia and signs of binocular vision restoration. Small incision cataract extraction with IOL and Artificial Iris implantation in one procedure can be used to correct congenital aniridia and cataract with significant visual function improvement.


Subject(s)
Aniridia/surgery , Artificial Organs , Cataract/congenital , Iris , Phacoemulsification , Child, Preschool , Esotropia/congenital , Esotropia/surgery , Humans , Male , Visual Acuity
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Med Arch ; 68(3): 212-4, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25568537

ABSTRACT

A 5 year old boy was presented at Eye clinic University clinical center Tuzla with congenital aniridia in both eyes. Clinical examination revealed visual acuity of 0,08 without correction in right and 0.7 with -5.0 Dsph and -1.0 Dcyl Axx 109° in left eye. Opthalmologic examination showed bilateral aniridia associated with moderate cataract in the right and incipient cataract in the left eye. In the right eye, zonular weakness with incipient capsular displacement and esotropia of Δ6º, were noted. The patient underwent phacoemulsification, implantation of capsular tension ring and Artificial Iris implant in the capsular bag. Phacoemulsification went uneventful and early postoperative recovery was successful with no signs of aniridia-associated keratopathy development and normal values of intra ocular pressure. Patient was not motivated for operation of the left eye and it was corrected with soft contact lens. Six month after the operation visual acuity in the right eye improved to 0.9 with +1.25Dsph and maintained stable in left eye, with complete elimination of esotropia and signs of binocular vision restoration. Small incision cataract extraction with IOL and Artificial Iris implantation in one procedure can be used to correct congenital aniridia and cataract with significant visual function improvement.


Subject(s)
Aniridia/surgery , Cataract Extraction , Cataract/congenital , Lens Implantation, Intraocular/methods , Lens Subluxation/surgery , Phacoemulsification , Aniridia/physiopathology , Artificial Organs , Child, Preschool , Humans , Iris , Lens Subluxation/physiopathology , Male , Treatment Outcome , Visual Acuity
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Med Arch ; 66(5): 318-20, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23097969

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To assess the diagnostic value of ultrasonography in the detection of vitreo-retinal pathologies. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This prospective study included all patients from retina department in Eye Clinic University Clinical Center Tuzla first time referred and examined by a single experienced vitreo-retinal surgeon in period from January 2011 to January 2012. Complete ophthalmic examination and ultrasonography-standardized echography were performed to all patients for detection and confirmation of vitreo-retinal pathology. RESULTS: Study included 146 eyes from 122 patients. 58 (39.7%) eyes had poor posterior segment visualization, 21 (14.4%) eyes due to dense cataracts and 37 (25.3%) eyes due to different vitreous opacities. 88 (60.3%) eyes had good or partial posterior eye segment visualization, where 67 (45.9%) eyes had proliferative vitreo-retinopathy and 55 (37.7%) eyes had tractional retinal detachment. Most common causes for referral to vitreo-retinal surgeon were ocular complications of diabetes mellitus 94 (64.4%), ocular trauma 18 (12.3%), rhegmatogenous retinal detachment 16 (10.9%) and intraocular inflammation 9 (6.2%). Ultrasonography confirmed suspected diagnosis and operative management plan in 120 (82.2%) eyes, sublassified previously established diagnosis in 19 (13%) eyes and helped further operative planning and established completely new diagnosis and changed initial management plan in 7 (4.8%) eyes. The final clinical diagnosis confirmed the ultrasonography findings in 142 from 146 (97.3%) eyes. CONCLUSION: Ultrasonography is useful part of ophthalmic examination for detection, evaluation and follow up of different vitreo-retinal pathologies.


Subject(s)
Eye Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Retinal Detachment/diagnostic imaging , Vitreous Body/diagnostic imaging , Cataract/diagnostic imaging , Diabetic Retinopathy/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Ultrasonography , Vitreous Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging
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