
Se realizó un estudio que abarcó el quinquenio 1990-1994 en el Hospital General Docente de Morón a toda la población infantil afectada por traumatismos oculares que representó el 51,8 % de todos los pacientes ingresados. Se analiza el mecanismo de producción, la causa del accidente, la incapacidad visual, destacándose que el 23,7 % quedó con visión peor de 0,05, la mayor frecuencia fue en los varones 70,9 %, la edad más afectada fue en el grupo de 6-10 años (49,1 %). Se realizó una proyección epidemiológica alertando sobre la gravedad de ellos y su erradicación.A study of the infantile population affected by eye injures, which accounted for 51,8 % of all admitted patients at the General Teaching Hospital of Moron from 1990-1994, was made. Mechanisms of occurence, causes of accidents and visual disability were analyzed and it was found out that the visual acuity in 23,7 % of children was under 0,05; the most affected were boys (70,9 %) and 6-10 years age group (49,1 %). An epidemiological project was carried out to alert on the seriousness of such eye injures and their erradication.
Ophthalmology, CHILD, NIÑO, TRAUMATISMOS OCULARES, EYE INJURIES, RE1-994
Ophthalmology, CHILD, NIÑO, TRAUMATISMOS OCULARES, EYE INJURIES, RE1-994
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