Surveillance of vision and ocular disorders in children with Down syndrome

Volume: 49, Issue: 7, Pages: 513 - 515
Published: Jun 21, 2007
Abstract
Children with Down syndrome have a high prevalence of ocular disorders. The UK Down's Syndrome Medical Interest Group (DSMIG) guidelines for ophthalmic screening were locally implemented into a protocol that included neonatal eye examination by an opthalmologist and a comprehensive ophthalmological examination (cycloplegic refraction, ophthalmoscopy, and orthoptic assessement) by at least the age of 3 years, followed by preschool follow‐up as...
Paper Details
Title
Surveillance of vision and ocular disorders in children with Down syndrome
Published Date
Jun 21, 2007
Volume
49
Issue
7
Pages
513 - 515
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