نتایج جستجو برای: trichiasis

تعداد نتایج: 434  

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2009
S P Mariotti D Pascolini J Rose-Nussbaumer

OBJECTIVES Trachoma is the leading cause of infectious blindness worldwide. It is known to be highly correlated with poverty, limited access to healthcare services and water. In 2003, the WHO estimated that 84 million people were suffering from active trachoma, and 7.6 million were severely visually impaired or blind as a result of trachoma: this study provides an updated estimate of the global...

2003

Keratitis due to Acanthamoeba is a potentially sight threatening condition if unrecognised, or if inappropriate medical therapy is used.' The infection is being recognised worldwide.'A It is often associated in Europe and in the USA with contact lens wear; elsewhere, particularly in the tropics, it occurs most often in rural communities and can be associated with trauma and mud splashing.5 We p...

2012
Shannath L. Merbs Jennifer C. Harding Sandra D. Cassard Beatriz E. Munoz Sheila K. West Emily W. Gower

BACKGROUND Surgical technique, including suture placement and tension, is believed to contribute to the outcome of bilamellar tarsal rotation surgery for trachomatous trichiasis. However, the immediate post-operative appearance that minimizes the chance of recurrence and other adverse outcomes has not been investigated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS To explore whether the degree of correctio...

2012
Hebe Gouda John Powles Jan Barendregt Paul Emerson Jeremiah Ngondi Joseph M. Vinetz

INTRODUCTION Trachoma is a disease that can lead to visual impairment and ultimately blindness. Previous estimates of health losses from trachoma using the Global Burden of Disease methodology have not, however, included the stage prior to visual impairment. We estimated the burden of all stages of trachoma in South Sudan and assessed the uncertainty associated with the severity and duration of...

2016
John C Buchan Hans Limburg Matthew J Burton J Buchan H Limburg M J Burton

(2010) Quality assurance in trichiasis surgery: a methodology. The British journal of ophthal-mology. 3 SUMMARY Trachoma remains a significant cause of blindness in many parts of the world. The major route to blindness involves upper lid entropion leading to trachomatous trichiasis (TT) which promotes progressive corneal opacification. The provision of surgery to correct TT in the populations m...

2016
Khumbo Kalua Alvin Chisambi David Chinyanya Zachariah Kamwendo Michael Masika Rebecca Willis Rebecca M. Flueckiger Alexandre L. Pavluck Anthony W. Solomon

PURPOSE Following a first phase of trachoma mapping in Malawi with the Global Trachoma Mapping Project, we identified and mapped trachoma districts previously suspected to be non-endemic, although adjacent to districts with estimated trachoma prevalences indicating a public health problem. METHODS We conducted population-based surveys in eight evaluation units (EUs) comprising eight districts...

2015
Khumbo Kalua Menard Phiri Isaac Kumwenda Michael Masika Alexandre L. Pavluck Rebecca Willis Caleb Mpyet Susan Lewallen Paul Courtright Anthony W. Solomon

PURPOSE To determine the prevalence of trachoma in all suspected endemic districts in Malawi. METHODS A population-based survey conducted in 16 evaluation units from 12 suspected endemic districts in Malawi (population 6,390,517), using the standardized Global Trachoma Mapping Project (GTMP) protocol. A 2-stage cluster-random sampling design selected 30 households from each of 30 clusters per...

2003
M Melese W Alemayehu R Khandekar A Worku P Courtright

Aim: To determine the magnitude and causes of low vision and blindness in the Gurage zone, central Ethiopia. Methods: A cross sectional study using a multistage cluster sampling technique was used to identify the study subjects. Visual acuity was recorded for all adults 40 years and older. Subjects who had a visual acuity of <6/18 were examined by an ophthalmologist to determine the cause of lo...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2002
J S Paula N H Medina A A V Cruz

The Yanomami are one of the last primitive groups of Indians living in Brazil. They have almost no contact with other cultures. The epidemiology of eye disease among Yanomami is virtually unknown. For the first time, a trachoma survey was conducted among Yanomami Indians in the State of Amazonas near the Venezuelan border of the Brazilian rain forest. Ophthalmic examination was carried out on a...

Journal: :Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science 2010

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