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Risk factors for strabismus in children born before 32 weeks' gestation

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PM Pennefather, MP Clarke, NP Strong, DG … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS 558 children (98.6% of study group) were examined. Logistic regression
showed an increased risk of strabismus in children with cicatricial retinopathy
of prematurity (p=0.02), refractive error (p=0.003), family history of ...
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Ophthalmological follow up of preterm infants: a population based, prospective study of …

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G Holmström, M El Azazi, U Kugelberg - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS Poor vision (<0.3) was detected in 2.5% (6/237) of the children. Of
these, only two (0.8%) had a severe visual impairment (<0.1). Strabismus
occurred in 13.5% (31/229). Children with cryotreated ROP and neurological ...
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Long term follow up of premature infants: detection of strabismus, amblyopia, and refractive …

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NE Schalij-Delfos, MEL de Graaf, WF Treffers, … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS At the age of 5 years 46 infants were known to have strabismus (n=29)
and/or amblyopia (n=22) and/or refractive errors (n=22). Statistical analysis
showed that gestational age, duration of supplementary oxygen, and duration ...
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Strabismus in children of birth weight less than 1701 g


AR O'Connor, TJ Stephenson, A Johnson, MJ … - Archives of Ophthalmology, 2002 - archopht.highwire.org
Results Of the original 572 children, 293 consented to further examination.
There was no significant difference between children who were examined and those
who were not in terms of birth weight, gestational age, retinopathy of ...
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Inheritance of strabismus and the gain of using heredity to determine populations at risk of …


M Abrahamsson, G Magnusson, J Sjöstrand - Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PURPOSE: In the Nordic countries 2 to 4% of the population squint or have been
squinting. Since strabismus is one of the major causes of amblyopia early
detection and treatment is important for preventing this development. For ...
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Strabismus in premature infants in the first year of life


DL Bremer, EA Palmer, RR Fellows, JD Baker, … - Archives of Ophthalmology, 1998 - archopht.highwire.org
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Change of refractive state and eye size in children of birth weight less than 1701 g

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AR O'Connor, TJ Stephenson, A Johnson, MJ … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: 293 of the birth cohort of 572 children consented to participate. The
average mean spherical equivalent (MSE) in the low birthweight cohort was +0.691
dioptre, significantly higher than the control data (+0.30D, p = 0.02). The ...
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Ocular cosmesis in retinopathy of prematurity


G Summers, DL Phelps, B Tung, EA Palmer… - Archives of Ophthalmology, 1992 - archopht.highwire.org
\s=b\We report the externally apparent outcome in the natural history cohort
(n=4099) that was followed up prospec- tively in the Multicenter Trial of
Cryother- apy for Retinopathy of Prematurity. The overall incidence of an ...
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Prevalence of systemic and ocular disease in infantile exotropia* 1:: Comparison with …


DG Hunter, FJ Ellis - Ophthalmology, 1999 - Elsevier
Exotropia in infancy is believed to be associated with an increased prevalence
of neurologic, ocular, and craniofacial abnormalities; however, the prevalence
of coexisting ocular and systemic disease in these patients is unknown. In ...
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Prospective study of New Zealand infants with birth weight less than 1500 g and screened for …

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BA Darlow, RS Clemett, LJ Horwood, N … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS Of 338 infants surviving to discharge, 313 (93%) had been examined for
acute ROP. ROP was present in 66 (21%: ROP+), absent in 247 (ROP−), with 25
not examined (NA). 298 children (96% survivors resident in New Zealand: 91% ...
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