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Frequency of pediatric traumatic cataract and simultaneous retinal detachment
Journal of AAPOS, 2018Traumatic cataract in children is a treatable cause of vision loss. In cases of simultaneous retinal detachment, the prognosis for visual recovery is often poor. The purpose of this study was to investigate risk factors for concurrent retinal detachment in patients with traumatic cataract.A retrospective review of patients diagnosed with traumatic ...
Howe Qiu +2 more
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Pediatric traumatic cataract: Maximizing the surgical outcome
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2012Jaspreet Sukhija, Jagat Ram
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Clinical profile of pediatric traumatic cataract in tertiary hospital
Journal of AAPOS, 2022Fransiska Banjarnahor +2 more
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Visual outcomes of pediatric traumatic cataracts
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2018Introduction: To report visual outcomes and risk factors of pediatric traumatic cataracts in a tertiary care referral center in northern India. Methods: We analyzed medical records of traumatic cataracts in the pediatric age group (1 ...
Jitender, Jinagal +6 more
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Postoperative Complications and Visual Results in Uniocular Pediatric Traumatic Cataract
Ophthalmic Surgery Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2001* BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study was prospectively carried out to evaluate the postoperative complications and visual results following posterior chamber intraocular lens (PCIOL) implantation in children with unilateral traumatic cataract.
Jagat Ram, Usha Singh, Amod Gupta
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2019
Traumatic cataract is a major cause of visual disability and blindness in children, especially in developing countries [1–3]. Ocular trauma causes 12–46% of all pediatric cataracts [4, 5]. Children are more likely to be affected by it while playing unsupervised. Sharp metallic objects, wooden sticks, pencils, firecrackers, stones, balls, toys, etc. may
Chirakshi Dhull +1 more
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Traumatic cataract is a major cause of visual disability and blindness in children, especially in developing countries [1–3]. Ocular trauma causes 12–46% of all pediatric cataracts [4, 5]. Children are more likely to be affected by it while playing unsupervised. Sharp metallic objects, wooden sticks, pencils, firecrackers, stones, balls, toys, etc. may
Chirakshi Dhull +1 more
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Practice Patterns in the Surgical Management of Pediatric Traumatic Cataracts
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2019Purpose: To facilitate the development of standardized guidelines for the surgical management of patients with pediatric traumatic cataracts by assessing current ophthalmologists' practice patterns. Methods: This was a cross-sectional, observational, and retrospective study.
Angela Y, Zhu, Courtney L, Kraus
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Visual Outcome of Traumatic Cataract in Pediatric Age Group
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2012Purpose. To review results of traumatic cataracts in children. Methods. This is a retrospective cohort study done at a tertiary eye care center at the junction of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan states in central western India ...
Mehul A, Shah +5 more
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2017
To introduce and validate the pediatric ocular trauma score (POTS) - a mathematical model to predict visual outcome trauma in children with traumatic cataract METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, medical records of consecutive children with traumatic cataracts aged 18 and below were retrieved and analysed.
Mehul A, Shah +6 more
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To introduce and validate the pediatric ocular trauma score (POTS) - a mathematical model to predict visual outcome trauma in children with traumatic cataract METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, medical records of consecutive children with traumatic cataracts aged 18 and below were retrieved and analysed.
Mehul A, Shah +6 more
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Posterior capsule opacification in pediatric eyes with and without traumatic cataract
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2015To compare the rate of visually significant posterior capsule opacification (PCO) in pediatric eyes with and without traumatic cataract.Storm Eye Institute, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.Retrospective case control study.Eyes operated on for traumatic cataract and having in-the-bag single-piece hydrophobic intraocular lens (IOL) implantation were ...
Rupal H, Trivedi, M Edward, Wilson
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