| Literature DB >> 10377495 |
C E Mvogo1, A L Bella-Hiag, A Ellong, B M Mbarga.
Abstract
We report here a clinical study investigating the main visual problems associated with albinism, with a view to determining the best treatment. We came across 42 cases of albinism during the course of this study, corresponding to a prevalence for albinism of 0.15%. One in ten albinos were of the yellow mutant type and more of the albinos were men than were women (sex ratio 1.21). The maximum visual acuity recorded was 3/10 and 40.47% of the patient had a best visual acuity score no higher than 1/10. Vision was best in the yellow mutants and it improved with age. We found that 33.33% of the albino patients had a squint and 35.71% had torticullis at primary fixation. In contrast to the results of previous studies, the most common ametropia was myopic astigmatism (61.9%). These findings have potential implications for the treatment of visual problems in albinos.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10377495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sante ISSN: 1157-5999