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Stability of visual outcome from 7 years in children treated surgically for bilateral dense congenital cataracts before 37 weeks of age
Acta Ophthalmologica, 09/03/09
Sjostrand J et al. – In spite of optimized care and surgery before 9 months, the BCVA was subnormal in this population compared to healthy children. The long–term visual outcome can be predicted at 7 years of age. Screening with early detection followed by surgery before the end of the third month is important to decrease the risk of marked acuity loss.
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