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Postcataract surgery outcome in a series of infants and children with Down syndrome

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C Gardiner, B Lanigan, M O'Keefe - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: Over the 25-year study period, 7% (33 eyes) of paediatric eyes
undergoing cataract extraction had Down syndrome. The average follow-up time was
11.2 (SD 7.5) years with a range of 2.5 months to 25 years. 25 were ...
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Guidelines for the medical management of Irish children and adolescents with Down …


J Murphy, H Hoey, M Philip, EF Roche, S … - Irish medical journal, 2005 - cat.inist.fr
Down syndrome(0$) is the most common chromosomal cause of developmental
disability in Ireland. Children with DS have a high incidence of associated
treatable medical disorders where early intervention carries a better ...
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Notes on twenty-eight cases of Mongolian imbeciles: with special reference to their ocular …

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FH Pearce, R Rankine, AW Ormond - British Medical Journal, 1910 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
NOTES ON TWENTY-EIGHT CASES OF MONGOLIAN IMBECILES: JI'ITH SPECI4L REFERENCE TO
THEIR OCULAR CONDITION. BY FH PEARCE, MA, R. RANKINE, MB,. MBCANTAB., BSLOND.,
ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICERS, EARLSWOOD ASYLUM;. AND AW ORMOND, FRCS, ...
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Blindness in Mongolism


JF Cullen - British Medical Journal - bjo.bmj.com
IN a previous communication (Cullen and Butler, 1963), the ocular abnor-
malities encountered in a survey of 143 mongoloids at the Rosewood State
Hospital in Maryland were enumerated, and particular attention was drawn to ...
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Down's syndrome and early cataract

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B Haargaard, HC Fledelius - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: Of the total of 1027 cases with non-traumatic, non-acquired cataract
there were 29 cases (13 males, 16 females) with Down's syndrome (2.8%). This
corresponds to an occurrence of early cataract among patients with Down's ...
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Down's syndrome and early cataract


HBF HC - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006 - 万方数据资源系统
AIMS: To estimate the occurrence of early cataract among patients with Down's
syndrome and to evaluate the clinical characteristics of the cases. METHODS:
Cases with Down's syndrome were ascertained from a cohort of all Danish ...
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Surgery of complicated infantile cataracts


DA HILES, AW BIGLAN, SJ SHERIDAN - International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1977 - journals.lww.com
Surgery of Complicated Infantile Cataracts DAVID Л . HILES, ALBERT W . В IG L
Л N, AND SELMA J . SHERIDAN Many different techniques lor the aspiration oí
infantile cataracts most often prove successful when applied to the child ...
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The epidemiology of Down syndrome in four counties in Ireland 1981-1990

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Z Johnson, D Lillis, V Delany, C Hayes, P … - Journal of Public Health, 1996 - Faculty Public Health
Background We conducted a descriptive epidemiological study of Down syndrome
(DS) in the four Irish counties (Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow and Galway) covered by
EURO- CAT registries of congenital malformations for the years 1981-1990. ...
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The relationship of lenticular changes to mongolism

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J Igersheimer - Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society, 1951 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Lens opacities occurring in mongoloid children were first re- ported by Pearce,
Rankine, and Ormond (48) and additional cases were soon added by Leeper (37) and
Ormond(47). Of the 42 children who were examined by Ormond, 25 showed some ...
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Down Syndrome


NJ Izquierdo, W Townsend - eMedicine Journal, 2001 - members.medscape.com
Down syndrome is the trisomy of chromosome 21. This is the most common trisomy
among live births. The syndrome was named after Langdon Down, who first coined
the term mongolism because of the mongoloid facial appearance of patients ...
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