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A Cross Sectional Study Of Visual Impairment Among The Students Of Blind School In Nasik
Published in January-March 2017 (Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2017)

Abstract
A pilot cross sectional study was performed to identify causes of blindness (BL) in blind school children
with an aim to gather information on preventable and treatable causes of visual impairement. An informed
consent from parents were obtained. Relevant ocular history and basic ocular examinations were carried.
A total of 70 students were examined. The main causes of severe visual impairment and BL in the better
eye of students were microphthalmos (37.14%), corneal scar (4.28%), anophthalmos (14.28%), optic
nerveatrophy (7.14%), buphthalmos/glaucoma (2.85%), staphyloma (4.28%), cataract (5.71%), retinal
dystrophy (2.85 %), coloboma (7.14%), etc. It was found that corneal scar, glaucoma and cataract were
the prominent causes of BL among the students of blind school. Almost 38% of the students had
preventable or treatable causes, indicating the need of genetical counseling and focused intervention.
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January-March 2017 (Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2017)MNH110004
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2026-04-07
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Prof. Dr. F. F. Motiwala & Karuna, D. (2026). A Cross Sectional Study Of Visual Impairment Among The Students Of Blind School In Nasik. Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy, 1(1), 16. https://mnh.scholarjms.com/articles/MNH110004
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