Causes of visual impairment among students at the Alabama School for the Blind.

D K DeCarlo, R Nowakowski
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Background: There are relatively few studies on causes of childhood visual impairment. This study determines causes of visual impairment and resultant visual acuity among students enrolled at the Alabama School for the Blind (ASB).

Methods: All students enrolled at ASB during the 1996-1997 school year (N = 123) were examined between April 1994 and March 1997. A retrospective record review was performed to determine the primary cause of visual impairment and the visual acuity with best correction.

Results: The most frequent causes of visual impairment involved the optic nerve (30.9%): optic atrophy, 13%; Leber's optic atrophy, 4.1%; optic nerve hypoplasia, 5.7%; and glaucoma, 8.1%. Other common causes included congenital malformations other than those categorized separately (primarily aniridia), 12.2%; cataracts/aphakia, 13.8%; albinism, 13.0%; and retinitis pigmentosa, 8.1%. Nystagmus, chorioretinitis, and other conditions accounted for the remaining 22% of diagnoses. Best-corrected visual acuity in the better eye ranged from 20/20 to no light perception (NLP), with 44.3% having acuity better than 20/200; 26.2% having 20/200 to less than 400; 13.1% having measurable acuity of 20/400 or worse; 9% having light perception; and 7.4% having NLP.

Conclusions: Optic nerve disorders are the most common cause of visual impairment at ASB. Relatively few students (16.4%) had no measurable visual acuity.

阿拉巴马盲人学校学生视力受损的原因。
背景:目前关于儿童视力障碍病因的研究相对较少。本研究确定了在阿拉巴马州盲人学校(ASB)注册的学生中视力障碍和视力灵敏度的原因。方法:1994年4月至1997年3月,对1996-1997学年在ASB入学的123名学生进行调查。回顾性检查记录以确定视力损害的主要原因和最佳矫正视力。结果:视力损害最常见的原因累及视神经(30.9%);视神经萎缩(13%);Leber’s视神经萎缩,4.1%;视神经发育不全,5.7%;青光眼占8.1%。其他常见原因包括先天性畸形,而非单独分类(主要是无虹膜),12.2%;白内障/无晶状体,13.8%;白化病,13.0%;色素性视网膜炎占8.1%。眼球震颤、脉络膜视网膜炎和其他病症占剩余诊断的22%。正常眼的最佳矫正视力范围为20/20至无光感(NLP),其中44.3%的人视力优于20/200;20/200至400以下的占26.2%;13.1%的人的可测视力为20/400或更差;9%的人有光感;7.4%的人有NLP。结论:视神经障碍是ASB视力损害最常见的原因。相对较少的学生(16.4%)没有可测量的视力。
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