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Incidence of visual loss in rural southwest Uganda

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SM Mbulaiteye, BC Reeves, F Mulwanyi, JAG … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: 2124 people were studied at both survey rounds (60.9% of those screened
at R1); 48% were male. Participants in R1 were older (34.7 versus 31.5 years at
R2, p<0.001). Visual loss in R2 occurred in 56 (2.8%) of 1997, yielding a ...
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A placebo controlled double blind clinical trial of mitomycin C in primary trabeculectomy in …


T Girma, P Courtright, F Mengistu, T Tamirat, … - Ethiopian medical journal, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Ethiop Med J. 2006 Jul;44(3):253-6. A placebo controlled double blind clinical
trial of mitomycin C in primary trabeculectomy in Ethiopian patients. ...
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Preventable blindness in the east African elderly.


ML Wood - East African medical journal, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: East Afr Med J. 1997 Oct;74(10):639-41. Preventable blindness in the
east African elderly. Wood ML. PCEA Kikuyu Eye Unit, Kenya. ...
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A review of the choice of therapy in primary open angle glaucoma


AE Omoti - Nigerian journal of clinical practice, 2005 - ajol.info
We are in the midst of a therapeutic revolution and the choice of therapy in the
management of glaucoma can no longer be based on long-held beliefs. The choice
between medical, surgical and argon laser trabeculoplasty as primary ...
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Young glaucomatous patients in the Togo population


KP Balo, M Talabe - Journal français d'ophtalmologie, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Glaucoma in Blacks presents different epidemiological aspects from those
classically described in Whites. For example, the prevalences are higher in
Blacks than with Whites. This study concerning young togolese with chronic ...
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Causes of blindness in Northern Tanzania: a hospital and rural health centre based study


TRG Poole - International ophthalmology, 2001 - Springer
Objective: To identify the main causes of blindness in Northern Tanzania.
Methods: Ophthalmic patients at the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre and on
outreach clinics in the Kilimanjaro region of Northern Tanzania were ...
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Role of early trabeculectomy in primary open-angle glaucoma in the developing world


A Anand, S Negi, S Khokhar, H Kumar, SK … - Eye, 2005 - nature.com
The three study groups were statistically similar with respect to mean IOP,
demographic, and socio-economic profile. 35% of the patients accepted early
surgery when offered a choice between early surgery and medical management ...
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[PDF] Prevalence of blindness in people over 40 years in the Volta region of Ghana


JP Guzek, FK Anyomi, S Fiadoyor, F Nyonator - Ghana Med J, 2005 - ajol.info
June 2005 JP Guzek et al Volta regional eye survey individuals per cluster were
identified. All houses had house numbers which were used to identify them.
Household members were identified by name, age, sex and occupation, and ...
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[CITATION] Indagine preliminare sulla prevalenza delle minorazioni visive e le loro cause a Priverno


A Zapelloni, T Ross, G Sotis, A Lambiase - BOLLETTINO D OCULISTICA, 1993 - GEM SRL
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The problem of glaucoma in Africa--progress report from Cameroon


C Werschnik, C Schäferhoff, FW Wilhelm, … - Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: Glaucoma is one of the most common causes of blindness in the world.
This aspect is well known for the developed countries, however in Africa
blindness mainly occurs due to cataract, trachoma and onchocercosis. ...
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