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Open AccessCataract management in children: a review of the literature and current practice across five large UK centres
Congenital and childhood cataracts are uncommon but regularly seen in the clinics of most paediatric ophthalmology teams in the UK. They are often associated with profound visual loss and a large proportion ha...
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Diagnosing the cause of bilateral paediatric cataracts: comparison of standard testing with a next-generation sequencing approach
In addition to environmental causes such as TORCH infection, trauma and drug or chemical exposure, childhood cataracts (CC) frequently have a genetic basis. They may be isolated or syndromic and have been asso...
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Anterior segment OCT imaging in mucopolysaccharidoses type I, II, and VI
To describe the anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) characteristics of patients with ocular manifestations of mucopolysaccharidoses type I (Hurler), II (Hunter), and VI (Maroteaux–Lamy).
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Does the timing of treatment affect the ocular phenotype in patients with Mucopolysaccharidosis I homozygous for the L490P mutation?
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Bilateral idiopathic orbital inflammatory syndrome with grossly elevated creatinine kinase levels
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Erratum: Measurement of intraocular pressure in children in the UK
Correction to: Eye (2011) 25, 119–120; doi: 10.1038/eye.2010.159; published online 19 November 2010 Since the publication of the above article, the authors have noted that the name of the fifth author was inco...
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Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis associated with optic neuritis and marked peri-papillary hemorrhages
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Measurement of intraocular pressure in children in the UK
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Utility of optic pathway glioma screening in young children with neurofibromatosis type I: questions generated by a clinical audit
Neurofibromatosis type I (NFI) is a phakomatosis that affects approximately 1 per 3000 live births. About 15% children with NFI develop optic pathway glioma (OPG). The Neurofibromatosis UK society recommend an...
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Flecked retina associated with ring 17 chromosome
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Advances in the management of congenital and infantile cataract
Congenital and infantile cataracts produce deprivation amblyopia and can thus cause lifelong visual impairment. Successful management is dependent on early diagnosis and referral for surgery when indicated. Ac...
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The ocular features of the mucopolysaccharidoses
The mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are a heterogeneous group of rare disorders characterised by accumulation of glycosaminoglycans within multiple organ systems. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and s...
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Bimedial hang-back recession— outcomes and surgical response
To report outcomes and identify factors affecting surgical response for constant esotropia using ‘hang-back’ bimedial rectus recession.
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A clinical evaluation of random dot stereoacuity cards in infants
Purpose To clinically evaluate the random dot stereoacuity cards developed by Birch and Salomao on a population of infants within the first 12 months of life and to generate baseline normative data.
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Implantation of foldable intraocular lenses in the presence of anterior capsular tears
A consecutive series of patients who had undergone small-incision phacoemulsification cataract surgery with foldable lens implantation were reviewed. Seven patients had sustained anterior capsular tears during...
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Neonatal cataract: Aetiology, pathogenesis and management
We review the epidemiology, aetiology, pathogenetic mechanisms and clinical management of neonatal cataract. Visual development and the effects of visual deprivation in the infant with congenital cataract are ...
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Cavernous haemangioma of the orbit
Cavernous haemangioma is considered to be the most common primary orbital tumour. We present 3 cases of cavernous haemangioma of the orbit managed by medial orbitotomy combined with medial orbital decompressio...