J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  2001 Aug;42(8):1194-1201.

Analysis of 137 Pediatric Low Vision Patients

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: We intended to analyze the characteristics of a pediatric low vision population.
METHODS
Among 430 patients who visited our low vision clinic from May 1995 to April 2000, 137 patients(31.9%) aged 15 years or less were reviewed to study epidemiologic characteristics, prescribed aids and required magnification.
RESULTS
The percentage of pediatric low vision patients was higher than that of developed countries. Male predominance was found. Optic atrophy(41.6%), congenital cataract(12.4%), macular degeneration and dystrophy(9.5%) were the major causes of low vision in this population. The most commonly prescribed low vision aid was a telescope. For near task, light-gathering magnifiers were prescribed most commonly. The visual acuity was improved significantly at near and far distance after correction with low vision aid. The mean required magnification was 3.5 xand this means that a low magnification was sufficient in the majority of cases.
CONCLUSIONS
Early rehabilitation and long-range planning for the low vision child are required because of profound effect of childhood visual impairment.

Keyword

Pediatric low vision; Optic atrophy; Magnification

MeSH Terms

Child
Developed Countries
Humans
Macular Degeneration
Male
Optic Atrophy
Rehabilitation
Telescopes
Vision Disorders
Vision, Low*
Visual Acuity
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