1.Preschool Vision Screening for 3 to 6-Year Old Children in Seoul.
Kwonil KIM ; Sangki AHN ; Bonsool KOO ; Shinja KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2002;43(4):714-727
PURPOSE: To prevent permanent visual disturbance, we performed a mass screening for the detection of ocular disorders of preschool children. METHODS: Ocular examination was performed on 33,955 children in Seou(3~6 years of age)l, during the period from January to December, 2000. 435 children were shown to have either visual acuity of less than 0.5 or anisometropia of over 2 lines. Detailed Eye examination. was conducted on those 435 children. RESULTS: Diagnoses consisted of refractive errors in 325(74.7%), amblyopia in 91(20.9%), strabismus 21(4.8%) and anterior segment abnormalities in 34(7.8%). Among th types of refractive errors, hyperopic astigmatism 98(30.4%) was the most common type. Astigmatism was combined with all other types in 257(79.9%) children. In cases of strabismus, exotropia was 12(57.1%) and esotropia was 4(19.0%). Refractive error was the most common cause of amblyopia(88(96.7%)). CONCLUSIONS: To prevent and treat amblyopia or strabismus, easily detection and adequate care at preschool age seemed to be very effective. Participation rate for this mass-screening of eye disease during preschool age will be more increased by efforts of constitutional support and parental coperation.
Amblyopia
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Anisometropia
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Astigmatism
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Child*
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Child, Preschool
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Diagnosis
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Esotropia
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Exotropia
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Eye Diseases
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Humans
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Mass Screening
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Parents
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Refractive Errors
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Seoul*
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Strabismus
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Vision Screening*
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Visual Acuity