Influence of orthopedic pathology on progression of children myopia

The problem of studying myopia as multifactorial disease remains relevant due to the increase and morbidity of the disease, particularly in childhood. One of the factors of progressing myopia among children - orthopedic pathology which progresses simultaneously with myopia - is discussed in the arti...

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Main Authors: S. A. Pridannikova, T. I. Nikiforova, T. N. Yurjeva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems 2013-11-01
Series:Acta Biomedica Scientifica
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Online Access:https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/1679
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author S. A. Pridannikova
T. I. Nikiforova
T. N. Yurjeva
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description The problem of studying myopia as multifactorial disease remains relevant due to the increase and morbidity of the disease, particularly in childhood. One of the factors of progressing myopia among children - orthopedic pathology which progresses simultaneously with myopia - is discussed in the article. The aim of the work was to reveal dependance between orthopedic pathology and progression of myopia. A retrospective analysis of the restuls of prophylactic examination of children of decreed ages in 2007-2012 years was realized. The analysis of the results of medical examinations showed that myopia and accomodation spasm come to 80 % of cases in the structure of revealed ophthalmic pathology. It was revealed that orthopedic pathology accompanies and often provides development and progression of myopia. The increase of morbidity with refraction disorder is registered during 5years. Direct dependance between orthopedic pathology and progression of myopia was revealed.
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spelling doaj.art-3c60fd712d044e8eacdb32312412e1bb2025-01-27T16:48:45ZrusScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction ProblemsActa Biomedica Scientifica2541-94202587-95962013-11-010646481625Influence of orthopedic pathology on progression of children myopiaS. A. Pridannikova0T. I. Nikiforova1T. N. Yurjeva2Municipal Budgetary Health-Care Institution, Pediatric Polyclinic N 6Municipal Budgetary Health-Care Institution, Pediatric Polyclinic N 6Interregional Scientific and Technical Complex «Eye Microsurgery»The problem of studying myopia as multifactorial disease remains relevant due to the increase and morbidity of the disease, particularly in childhood. One of the factors of progressing myopia among children - orthopedic pathology which progresses simultaneously with myopia - is discussed in the article. The aim of the work was to reveal dependance between orthopedic pathology and progression of myopia. A retrospective analysis of the restuls of prophylactic examination of children of decreed ages in 2007-2012 years was realized. The analysis of the results of medical examinations showed that myopia and accomodation spasm come to 80 % of cases in the structure of revealed ophthalmic pathology. It was revealed that orthopedic pathology accompanies and often provides development and progression of myopia. The increase of morbidity with refraction disorder is registered during 5years. Direct dependance between orthopedic pathology and progression of myopia was revealed.https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/1679myopiacervical spine
spellingShingle S. A. Pridannikova
T. I. Nikiforova
T. N. Yurjeva
Influence of orthopedic pathology on progression of children myopia
Acta Biomedica Scientifica
myopia
cervical spine
title Influence of orthopedic pathology on progression of children myopia
title_full Influence of orthopedic pathology on progression of children myopia
title_fullStr Influence of orthopedic pathology on progression of children myopia
title_full_unstemmed Influence of orthopedic pathology on progression of children myopia
title_short Influence of orthopedic pathology on progression of children myopia
title_sort influence of orthopedic pathology on progression of children myopia
topic myopia
cervical spine
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