An abnormal red reflex finding most likely reflects an underlying ocular pathology in infants, but finding a normal red reflex during screening does not altogether exclude ocular disease. The American ...
May 11, 2012 (San Antonio, Texas) — Pediatricians detect ocular disease in infants and children using the red reflex exam, but does it underestimate the presence of that disease? That's what ...
A 15-year-old neurodevelopmentally normal boy was seen in the paediatric neurology department after five episodes of generalized tonic–clonic seizures. He was referred for ophthalmology consultation, ...
October 3, 2011 — A case study of a 2-year-old child diagnosed with retinoblastoma after a normal autorefraction test and traditional screenings is calling into question the wisdom of recently revised ...
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Leukocoria means "white pupil." It describes a condition where the pupil of the eye is white rather than black. It is more common in children but can occur in adults as well. Many different conditions ...
A routine eye test used worldwide to diagnose used in newborns and infants to detect life-threatening conditions and problems which could lead to sight loss is skewed towards the white population, ...
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