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The epidemiology of age related eye diseases in Asia

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TY Wong, SC Loon, SM Saw - British Medical Journal, 2006 - bjo.bmj.com
In the past decade, several large population based studies have provided new
information on the prevalence of visual impairment and the major age related eye
diseases in Asia. These include epidemiological studies from India, Taiwan, ...
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The value of corneal transplantation in reducing blindness


P Garg, PV Krishna, AK Stratis, U Gopinathan - Eye, 2005 - nature.com
A total of 80% of the world's blind live in developing countries. Retinal
diseases are the most important causes of blindness (40–54%) in established
economy nations while cataract (44–60%) and corneal diseases (8–25%) ...
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Ocular Trauma in a Rural Population of Southern India The Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease …


S Krishnaiah, PK Nirmalan, BR Shamanna, M … - Ophthalmology, 2006 - Elsevier
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Awareness of eye donation in the rural population of India


S Krishnaiah, V Kovai, R Nutheti, BR … - Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2004 - Medknow
Corneal diseases constitute a significant cause of visual impairment and
blindness in the developing world. [1],[2]Corneal diseases including keratitis
or trauma resulting in corneal scarring are a major cause of bilateral or ...
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Outcome of penetrating keratoplasty in patients with bilateral corneal blindness


R Sinha, M Vanathi, N Sharma, JS Titiyal, … - Eye, 2004 - nature.com
The most common indication for surgery in both the groups was the presence of a
corneoiridic scar. Best corrected visual acuity of 6/18 was seen in five
(16.66%) patients in the study group and in 11 (36.66%) patients in the ...
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Causes of blindness among hospital outpatients in Ecuador


HCMB BS, JLMB BS, PB MB - Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology - interscience.wiley.com
Methods: All cases presenting to an ophthalmology outpatient clinic over a
3-week period during September 2004 were reviewed (n = 802). Visual acuity was
measured using a Snellen acuity chart and those who met the criteria for ...
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Prevalence of and Associated Factors for Corneal Blindness in a Rural Adult Population ( …


Z Li, H Cui, L Zhang, P Liu, J Bai - Current Eye Research, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
Purpose: To examine the distribution and causes of corneal blindness in a rural
Chinese population. Methods: Cluster sampling of populations age > 50 was used.
The protocol consisted of a detailed interview, visual acuity (VA) testing, ...
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[PDF] Community Eye Care


S Krishnaiah, V Kovai, R Nutheti, BR … - INDIAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2003 - Medknow
International Centre for Advancement of Rural Eye Care, LV Prasad Eye Institute,
Hyderabad, India. Financial Interest: None Support: Hyderabad Eye Research
Foundation, Hyderabad and Christoffel Blindmission, Benshein, Germany. ...
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A strategic management framework for eye care service delivery organisations in developing …

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M Herring - digital.library.adelaide.edu.au
Page 1. A Strategic Management Framework for Eye Care Service Delivery Organisations
in Developing Countries Mathew Herring Submitted in fulfillment of the ...
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[PDF] Causes of Corneal Blindness: A Multi-Center Retrospective Review


P Prabhasawat, K Trethipwanit, N … - JOURNAL-MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND, 2007 - medassocthai.org
Correspondence to : Prabhasawat P, Department of Ophthalmo- logy, Siriraj
Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Mahidol University, 2 Prannok Rd, Bangkoknoi,
Bangkok 10700, Thailand. Phone: 0-2411-2006, Fax: 0-2411-1906. E-mail: ...
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