Spectrum of Eye Disorders Seen in a Pediatric Eye Clinic South East Nigeria.

Eberechukwu O Achigbu, Ngozi C Oguego, Kingsley Achigbu
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Purpose: This study aims to determine the prevalence, pattern, and time of presentation for the ocular disorders seen among children attending a pediatric eye clinic in Nigeria.

Materials and methods: A retrospective chart review of all first-time patients at a pediatric eye clinic, within 2005-2007 was carried out. Data on cohort demographics, duration of illness before the presentation, and types of ocular disorders were collected and analyzed. Statistical significance was indicated by P < 0.05.

Results: A total of 335 cases were reviewed, comprising 171 males and 164 females. The majority of children were in the 10-14 age group (31.94%). Allergies (40.72%) were the most common ocular disorder followed by refractive errors (22.16%), trauma (7.98%), and inflammation/infections (7.98%). Among others, ocular disorders seen in decreasing frequency were ocular motility imbalance (5.41%), tumors (1.28%), and ptosis (0.77%). Least common was juvenile glaucoma (0.51%). Majority (42.09%) presented more than 1 year after onset of illness while only 16.2% presented within 1 month of their illness.

Conclusion: Most common causes of ocular disorder in this study were allergy, refractive error, and trauma. Majority of the children presented late, and most of the disorders can result in visual impairment/blindness if not treated early. This emphasizes the need for appropriate health education to avert most cases of childhood blindness/visual impairment.

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在尼日利亚东南部的一个儿童眼科诊所看到的眼部疾病的频谱。
目的:本研究旨在确定在尼日利亚儿童眼科诊所就诊的儿童中眼疾的患病率、模式和表现时间。材料和方法:回顾性分析2005-2007年在儿科眼科诊所首次就诊的所有患者。收集和分析队列人口统计数据、发病前病程和眼部疾病类型。P < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:共回顾335例,其中男性171例,女性164例。以10 ~ 14岁儿童居多(31.94%)。最常见的眼部疾病是过敏(40.72%),其次是屈光不正(22.16%)、外伤(7.98%)和炎症/感染(7.98%)。其他眼疾发病率下降的有眼球运动失调(5.41%)、肿瘤(1.28%)和上睑下垂(0.77%)。最不常见的是青光眼(0.51%)。大多数(42.09%)在发病后1年以上出现,只有16.2%在发病后1个月内出现。结论:本研究中最常见的眼部疾病原因是过敏、屈光不正和外伤。大多数儿童出现较晚,如果不及早治疗,大多数疾病可导致视力损害/失明。这强调需要进行适当的健康教育,以避免大多数儿童失明/视力受损的情况。
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