On the structure of eye diseases in children leading to blindness or low vision in various countries of the world
L. S. Khamraeva,
D. U. Narzullaeva
Abstract:The review presents differences in the nosological structure of ophthalmic pathology leading to childhood blindness and low vision in different countries. Worldwide, 1.4 million children are blind, about three quarters of whom live in the poorest regions of Africa or Asia. In lowincome countries, the congenital cataract is one of the leading causes of visual impairment in children, while retinopathy of prematurity is more common in middle-income countries. Uncorrected refractive errors both in children and adu… Show more
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