Autor: |
Tătaru CI; Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Anatomy, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania; mhlzmb@yahoo.com, raduciuluvica@yahoo.com., Tătaru CP, Costache A, Boruga O, Zemba M, Ciuluvică RC, Sima G |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie [Rom J Morphol Embryol] 2020; Vol. 61 (1), pp. 105-112. |
DOI: |
10.47162/RJME.61.1.11 |
Abstrakt: |
Congenital cataract is one of the main causes of blindness in newborns and children. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are about 14 million children suffering from congenital cataract. Our study is based on 82 children, males - 46 (56.1%) and females - 36 (43.9%), with congenital cataract operated in the same ophthalmological centre in Bucharest, Romania. Of the 82 patients, 49 (59.76%) had bilateral cataract and 33 (40.24%) unilateral cataract. Clinically, the most frequent was the total cataract, followed by lamellar, nuclear and cerulean. We employed nine surgical approaches in our patients, depending on the type of intraocular lens (IOL). Morphologically, obvious changes were rendered evident at the level of anterior and posterior capsules, as well as subcapsular. |
Databáze: |
MEDLINE |
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