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Can congenital nasolacrimal-duct obstruction interfere with visual development? A cohort case control study.

J D Ellis1, C J MacEwen, J D Young.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To ascertain if tear film disturbance in congenital nasolacrimal-duct obstruction (CNLDO) interferes with visual maturation.
METHODS: Review of a cohort of children in which the occurrence and duration of CNLDO had been previously documented. Information obtained included acuity, refractive data, and presence or absence of strabismus. The incidence of abnormality in the CNLDO group was compared with that in controls, which were fellow eyes in those children with unilateral obstruction, and all children with no history of CNLDO.
RESULTS: Of 4792 children, visual acuity data were obtained on 2249. There was no difference in the incidence of amblyopia in CNLDO children compared with controls (p < 0.89) nor in the watering eye compared with the fellow eye (p < 0.58). No correlation between refractive error or astigmatism and CNLDO (p < 0.26 and p < 0.32 respectively) was found. Strabismus was no more common in CNLDO than in controls (p < 0.89).
CONCLUSIONS: This study found no evidence to suggest that visual maturation is adversely affected by allowing spontaneous resolution of CNLDO.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9559506     DOI: 10.3928/0191-3913-19980301-05

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus        ISSN: 0191-3913            Impact factor:   1.402


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2.  Prevalence of amblyopia in children undergoing nasolacrimal duct irrigation and probing.

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3.  Nasolacrimal duct obstruction: Does it really increase the risk of amblyopia in children?

Authors:  V Akila Ramkumar; Sumita Agarkar; Bipasha Mukherjee
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4.  Anisometropia and refractive status in children with unilateral congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction.

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5.  Amblyopia risk factors in congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction: A longitudinal case-control study.

Authors:  YungJu Yoo; Hee Kyung Yang; Namju Kim; Ho-Kyoung Choung; Jeong-Min Hwang; Sang-In Khwarg
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-06-13       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction and Refractive Amblyopia Risk Factors: Effect of Age at the Time of Probing.

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7.  Refractive state in children with unilateral congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction.

Authors:  Abbas Bagheri; Sharareh Safapoor; Shahin Yazdani; Mehdi Yaseri
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8.  Unilateral congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction and amblyopia risk factors.

Authors:  Akshay Badakere; Tabita Naomi Veeravalli; Sadiya Iram; Milind N Naik; Mohammad Javed Ali
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