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Case Report: Access to essential paediatric eye surgery in the developing world: a case of congenital cataracts left untreated

机译:病例报告:发展中国家获得基本的儿科眼科手术:一例未得到治疗的先天性白内障病例

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Childhood cataracts are a major cause of treatable blindness. Early recognition, surgical intervention and appropriate follow-up after surgery can result in good visual outcomes. However, several factors may impact on the availability of such services, including lack of an available, affordable and accessible comprehensive eye care centre, financial limitations affecting coverage by the national healthcare provider, and household socioeconomic status. We report a case of congenital cataracts in a 12-year-old male adolescent from Northern Samar, the Philippines, who was left blind since birth. This case highlights the disparities in essential health services in the developing world and the challenges patients face in getting the care they need.
机译:儿童白内障是可治疗的失明的主要原因。早期识别,手术干预和术后适当的随访可导致良好的视觉效果。但是,有几个因素可能会影响此类服务的可用性,包括缺乏可用,负担得起且可访问的综合眼保健中心,影响国家医疗保健提供者覆盖范围的财务限制以及家庭社会经济地位。我们报道了一名来自菲律宾北萨玛省的12岁男性青少年的先天性白内障病例,该男孩自出生以来就一直失明。该案例凸显了发展中国家基本医疗服务方面的差异以及患者在获得所需护理方面面临的挑战。

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