Various causes of blindness in patients coming for physically handicapped certificate
Introduction: Various conditions causing blindness ranges from congenital or acquired.Congenital causes are developmental abnormalities like coloboma, nanophthalmos, congenital glaucoma,congenital cataract. Acquired causes like macular degeneration,phthisis bulbi, corneal opacity,retinitis pigm...
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author | Bharath kumar G.R1 , Vijayasree S2 , Bhargavi P.3 |
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description | Introduction: Various conditions causing blindness
ranges from congenital or acquired.Congenital causes are
developmental abnormalities like coloboma, nanophthalmos,
congenital glaucoma,congenital cataract. Acquired causes like
macular degeneration,phthisis bulbi, corneal opacity,retinitis
pigmentosa,optic atrophy etc. affecting one or both eyes
making the patient mild to severely handicapped.
Methods: The present study was undertaken to find
out the effects of the active principle extracted from the seeds
of Peganum harmala on isolated smooth muscle and skeletal
muscle preparations and the probable mechanism of action
Statistical analysis: percentages and proportions
.statistical analysis was done by SPSS 16 software
Results: Out of 215 patients, 154cases (72%) were male
and 61cases (28%) are females. 80 (37%) cases were between
41-60years age group. 22%cases were congenital and 78% cases
were acquired. Among congenital cases 16 cases were retinitis
pigmentosa, 10cases were amblyopia and 10 cases nystagmus,
5 cases with congenital malformations. Among acquired
causes, 71cases (33%) were corneal opacities, 10cases (5%)
were age related macular degeneration, 20cases (9%) were
pthysis bulbi. Majority of them were agriculture workers
143cases (67%).
Conclusion: With this study, we can identify various
causes affecting the vision of the patient. By knowing extent
of the disability either we can counsel the patient those who
having sufficient vision to deliver the work or we can
recommend the patients those who are really blind for the
pension scheme. In turn we can reduce their financial burden
to the family and society. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c9c44a5d11174aeeb1a71ff153a1225d2023-11-24T11:52:42ZengPrathima Institute of Medical SciencesPerspectives In Medical Research2348-14472348-229X2019-08-01722225Various causes of blindness in patients coming for physically handicapped certificateBharath kumar G.R1 , Vijayasree S2 , Bhargavi P.30Regional eye hospitalIntroduction: Various conditions causing blindness ranges from congenital or acquired.Congenital causes are developmental abnormalities like coloboma, nanophthalmos, congenital glaucoma,congenital cataract. Acquired causes like macular degeneration,phthisis bulbi, corneal opacity,retinitis pigmentosa,optic atrophy etc. affecting one or both eyes making the patient mild to severely handicapped. Methods: The present study was undertaken to find out the effects of the active principle extracted from the seeds of Peganum harmala on isolated smooth muscle and skeletal muscle preparations and the probable mechanism of action Statistical analysis: percentages and proportions .statistical analysis was done by SPSS 16 software Results: Out of 215 patients, 154cases (72%) were male and 61cases (28%) are females. 80 (37%) cases were between 41-60years age group. 22%cases were congenital and 78% cases were acquired. Among congenital cases 16 cases were retinitis pigmentosa, 10cases were amblyopia and 10 cases nystagmus, 5 cases with congenital malformations. Among acquired causes, 71cases (33%) were corneal opacities, 10cases (5%) were age related macular degeneration, 20cases (9%) were pthysis bulbi. Majority of them were agriculture workers 143cases (67%). Conclusion: With this study, we can identify various causes affecting the vision of the patient. By knowing extent of the disability either we can counsel the patient those who having sufficient vision to deliver the work or we can recommend the patients those who are really blind for the pension scheme. In turn we can reduce their financial burden to the family and society.http://www.pimr.org.in/2019-vol7-issue-2/Bharathkumar_v2.PDFcauseseconomic burdenblindness |
spellingShingle | Bharath kumar G.R1 , Vijayasree S2 , Bhargavi P.3 Various causes of blindness in patients coming for physically handicapped certificate Perspectives In Medical Research causes economic burden blindness |
title | Various causes of blindness in patients coming for physically handicapped certificate |
title_full | Various causes of blindness in patients coming for physically handicapped certificate |
title_fullStr | Various causes of blindness in patients coming for physically handicapped certificate |
title_full_unstemmed | Various causes of blindness in patients coming for physically handicapped certificate |
title_short | Various causes of blindness in patients coming for physically handicapped certificate |
title_sort | various causes of blindness in patients coming for physically handicapped certificate |
topic | causes economic burden blindness |
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