30 research outputs found
Prevalence and Causes of Eye Diseases amongst Students in South-Western Nigeria
Background/Purpose: To assess the prevalence and identify the causes
of eye diseases among students in Ilesa east local government area, in
south-western Nigeria, so that prevention strategies could be mapped
out. Methods: A cross-sectional survey that utilised a multi-stage
random sampling method to select 1144 primary and secondary students
comprising 504 males and 640 females. Their ages ranged from 4 to 24
years. Majority (97.8%) were below 18 years of age. Results: A total
of 177 (15.5%) of the school children were found to have eye diseases.
These included conjunctival diseases (8%) constituted mainly by
allergic/vernal conjunctivitis (7.4%), refractive error (5.8%), lid
disorders (0.6%), squint (0.3%), corneal scarring (0.3%) and cataract
(0.2%). Conclusion: Eye diseases are common amongst school children.
Health education will go a long way in the prevention of ocular
diseases amongst school children. Wearing of corrective glasses should
be emphasised for children with refractive error. Eye examination for
all new intakes into both public and private primary and secondary
schools is advocated. This will allow for early detection and prompt
treatment of eye diseases in the young, which will go a long way in
reducing ocular morbidity and unnecessary blindness.Introduction/Objectif : Evaluer la fr\ue9quence et identifier les
causes des maladies de l'oeil parmi des \ue9tudiants dans la zone
gouvernmentale locale, l'Est d'Ilesa, dans le sud-ouest du
Nig\ue9ria, pour pouvoir \ue9laborer des strat\ue9gies de
pr\ue9vention. M\ue9thode : Une \ue9tude d'un groupe
repr\ue9sentatif de la population \ue0 travers l'utilisation d'une
m\ue9thode d'\ue9chantillonage au hasard afin de choisir 1144
\ue9l\ue8ves primaires et \ue9tudiants des \ue9coles
secondaires y compris 504 du sexe masculin et 640 du sexe f\ue9minin.
Leur tranche d'\ue2ge de 4 au 24 ans. Majorit\ue9 97,8%
\ue9taient moins de 18 ans. R\ue9sultats : Un total de 177 soit
15,5% des \ue9l\ue8ves sont not\ue9s d'avoir des maladies des
yeux. A savoir ; maladies conjunctivites, 7,4%, erreur de
r\ue9fraction 5,8%, troubles paupi\ue8re 0,6%, yeux louches 0,3%
scarring de la corn\ue9e 0,3% et la cataracte 0.2%. Conclusion:
Maladies des yeux sont ordinaires parmi des \ue9l\ue8ves,
enseignement m\ue9dical va aider la pr\ue9vention des maladies
oculaire parmi des \ue9l\ue8ves. On doit mettre l'accent sur le
fait de porter des lunettes corrective pour des enfants avec des
erreurs de r\ue9fraction. L'examen des yeux pour tous les
\ue9l\ue8ves qui commencent des \ue9tudes dans des \ue9coles
publiques primaire et secondaire est conseill\ue9. Ceci va permettre
une d\ue9tection pr\ue9coce et traitement urgent des cas des
maladies des yeux chez des jeunes, ce qui va reduire la morbidit\ue9
oculaire et une c\ue9cit\ue9 \ue9vitable
Visual impairment from fibrous dysplasia in a middle-aged African man: a case report
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Fibrous dysplasia is a benign tumour of the bones and is a disease of unknown aetiology. This report discusses a case of proptosis and visual deterioration with associated bony mass involving the right orbit.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>A 32-year-old Nigerian man of Yoruba ethnic origin presented to the eye clinic of our hospital with right-eye proptosis and visual deterioration of 7-year duration. Presentation was preceded by a history of trauma. Proptosis was preceded by trauma but was non-pulsatile with no thrill or bruit but was associated with bony orbital mass. The patient reported no weight loss. Examination of his right eye showed visual acuity of 6/60 with relative afferent pupillary defect. Fundal examination revealed optic atrophy. Computed tomography showed an expansile bony mass involving all the walls of the orbit. The bony orbital mass was diagnosed histologically as fibrous dysplasia. Treatment included orbital exploration and orbital shaping to create room for the globe and relieve pressure on the optic nerve.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Fibrous dysplasia should be considered in the differential diagnosis of slowly developing proptosis with associated visual loss in young adults.</p
International Consensus Statement on Rhinology and Allergy: Rhinosinusitis
Background: The 5 years since the publication of the first International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Rhinosinusitis (ICARâRS) has witnessed foundational progress in our understanding and treatment of rhinologic disease. These advances are reflected within the more than 40 new topics covered within the ICARâRSâ2021 as well as updates to the original 140 topics. This executive summary consolidates the evidenceâbased findings of the document. Methods: ICARâRS presents over 180 topics in the forms of evidenceâbased reviews with recommendations (EBRRs), evidenceâbased reviews, and literature reviews. The highest grade structured recommendations of the EBRR sections are summarized in this executive summary. Results: ICARâRSâ2021 covers 22 topics regarding the medical management of RS, which are grade A/B and are presented in the executive summary. Additionally, 4 topics regarding the surgical management of RS are grade A/B and are presented in the executive summary. Finally, a comprehensive evidenceâbased management algorithm is provided. Conclusion: This ICARâRSâ2021 executive summary provides a compilation of the evidenceâbased recommendations for medical and surgical treatment of the most common forms of RS
Original Article - THE PREVALENCE AND CAUSES OF BLINDNESS AND LOW VISION IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA.
The prevalence and causes of blindness and visual impairment were determined in Yewa-North local government area of Ogun state, Nigeria between May 15 and June 22, 2001 . A population - based survey using a random cluster sample of 1,964 persons representing âusual' residents of the local government area was examined. The survey revealed that 1.22% of the populations were blind, 1.43% unilaterally blind and 2.09% were bilaterally visually impaired. Blindness and visual impairment were found in persons aged 45yrs and above. Blindness was found to be 2.43 times commoner in men, which was statistically significant. Cataract was the commonest cause of blindness accounting for 37.5% of blindness and 36.6% of visual impairment. Another important cause of visual impairment and blindness in this study was pterygium accounting for 23% and 19% of unilateral and bilateral visual impairment and 7% and 4% of unilateral and bilateral blindness respectively. The report showed that 87.5% of the blindness and 75.7% of the bilateral visual impairment were avoidable. These largely agreed with the pattern and causes of blindness in other parts of sub-Saharan Africa
Risk factors assiciated with Eye Disease in Ibadan, Nigeria
Four hundred and eighty-two patients who presented in the General Outpatient Department with eye diseases between July and December 1989 were included in the study. Risk factors considered were residential age, sex, residential address, occupation, previous eye medication and socio-economic status. The study showed that no age-range was spared even though more adults (64%) presented with eye diseases than children. There was slight male preponderance. Majority (70.7%) of patients had tried one form of treatment or the other. Most (73.2%) of the patients were of the lower socio-economic groups. School children, farmers, welders and panel beaters were particularly at risk of ocular problems from injuries with potential for blindness. These groups of people at risk of eye conditions can be targeted for health programmes e. g health education particularly at the primary heath care level
Prevalence and Causes of Eye Diseases amongst Students in South-Western Nigeria
Background/Purpose: To assess the prevalence and identify the causes
of eye diseases among students in Ilesa east local government area, in
south-western Nigeria, so that prevention strategies could be mapped
out. Methods: A cross-sectional survey that utilised a multi-stage
random sampling method to select 1144 primary and secondary students
comprising 504 males and 640 females. Their ages ranged from 4 to 24
years. Majority (97.8%) were below 18 years of age. Results: A total
of 177 (15.5%) of the school children were found to have eye diseases.
These included conjunctival diseases (8%) constituted mainly by
allergic/vernal conjunctivitis (7.4%), refractive error (5.8%), lid
disorders (0.6%), squint (0.3%), corneal scarring (0.3%) and cataract
(0.2%). Conclusion: Eye diseases are common amongst school children.
Health education will go a long way in the prevention of ocular
diseases amongst school children. Wearing of corrective glasses should
be emphasised for children with refractive error. Eye examination for
all new intakes into both public and private primary and secondary
schools is advocated. This will allow for early detection and prompt
treatment of eye diseases in the young, which will go a long way in
reducing ocular morbidity and unnecessary blindness.Introduction/Objectif : Evaluer la fréquence et identifier les
causes des maladies de l'oeil parmi des Ă©tudiants dans la zone
gouvernmentale locale, l'Est d'Ilesa, dans le sud-ouest du
Nigéria, pour pouvoir élaborer des stratégies de
prévention. Méthode : Une étude d'un groupe
représentatif de la population à travers l'utilisation d'une
méthode d'échantillonage au hasard afin de choisir 1144
Ă©lĂšves primaires et Ă©tudiants des Ă©coles
secondaires y compris 504 du sexe masculin et 640 du sexe féminin.
Leur tranche d'ùge de 4 au 24 ans. Majorité 97,8%
Ă©taient moins de 18 ans. RĂ©sultats : Un total de 177 soit
15,5% des élÚves sont notés d'avoir des maladies des
yeux. A savoir ; maladies conjunctivites, 7,4%, erreur de
réfraction 5,8%, troubles paupiÚre 0,6%, yeux louches 0,3%
scarring de la cornée 0,3% et la cataracte 0.2%. Conclusion:
Maladies des yeux sont ordinaires parmi des Ă©lĂšves,
enseignement médical va aider la prévention des maladies
oculaire parmi des Ă©lĂšves. On doit mettre l'accent sur le
fait de porter des lunettes corrective pour des enfants avec des
erreurs de réfraction. L'examen des yeux pour tous les
Ă©lĂšves qui commencent des Ă©tudes dans des Ă©coles
publiques primaire et secondaire est conseillé. Ceci va permettre
une détection précoce et traitement urgent des cas des
maladies des yeux chez des jeunes, ce qui va reduire la morbidité
oculaire et une cécité évitable