Ophthalmic Presentations in Leprosy Patients in (South-Eastern) Nigeria

C. Ogbonnaya, L. Ogbonnaya, U. Ezepue, Nwabueze O Magulike
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Objective: To determine the magnitude and pattern of ocular disorders and blindness among leprosy patients, presenting at three leprosy clinics in South —Eastern Nigeria. Methodology: All the in- patients, as well as the out- patients that presented to the 3 leprosy clinics during the 2- month period of the study were examined. Altogether, 171 patients were studied. All data were entered into the computer and analyzed using the SPSS software package. Results: Ocular examinations revealed that 60.2% of the patients had leprotic lesions. Other findings were cataract 24.6%; pterygium 24.6%; refractive errors 21.6%; glaucoma 12.3%; age- related macular degeneration 4.6%; presumed toxoplasmosis 1.2%; optic atrophy 1.2% and squint 0.6%.A total of 10.5% of patients were blind and 39.8% visually impaired. Cataract accounted for 55.6% blindness. Conclusion: It is concluded that non- leprotic lesions, particularly cataract were responsible for most of the blindness. We recommend that ophthalmic surgeons should organize regular and periodic surgical outreaches to leprosy centers with the aim of dealing with non- leprotic causes of avoidable blindness in such centres. Key Words: Leprosy, Leprotic eye lesions, non-leprotic eye lesions, surgical outreaches. Orient Journal of Medicine Vol.16(3&4) 2004: 18-24
尼日利亚(东南部)麻风病患者的眼科表现
目的:确定在尼日利亚东南部三个麻风病诊所的麻风病患者中眼部疾病和失明的程度和模式。方法:在2个月的研究期间,对3家麻风病诊所的所有住院患者和门诊患者进行调查。总共研究了171名患者。所有数据输入计算机,使用SPSS软件包进行分析。结果:眼科检查显示60.2%的患者有麻风性病变。其他表现为白内障24.6%;翼状胬肉24.6%;屈光不正21.6%;青光眼的12.3%;年龄相关性黄斑变性4.6%;推测为弓形虫病1.2%;视神经萎缩1.2%,斜视0.6%。失明占10.5%,视障占39.8%。白内障致盲占55.6%。结论:非麻风性病变,尤其是白内障是主要的致盲原因。我们建议眼科医生应定期组织到麻风中心进行外科外展,目的是在这些中心处理可避免的失明的非麻风原因。关键词:麻风病,麻风性眼病,非麻风性眼病,手术外展。东方医学杂志Vol.16(3&4) 2004: 18-24
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