Table 10
Ophthalmological Survey, 1967
Children
~
Exposed (63)*
No.
Anisocoria
Arcus senilis
Argyll Robertson pupil
Chalazion
Choroiditis (old. heated)
Conjunctivitis
Corneal scars
Corneal pigment
Drtisen
Lens:
Polychromatic sheen
Right eve
Left eve
Lenticular opacities
Right eye
Left eye
Cataracts, senile
No.
“c
i
2
1.5
30
2
3.2
1
23
0.54
13.3
]
4
3
I
1
1.5
6.0
4.5
1.5
t5
1
1.6
1
1
1.6
1.6
5
6
1
27
32
0.54
2
1.08
1}
10
16.5
15
22
2l
11.88
11 34
8
7
12
10.5
18
16
Wb
8.36
7.5
17
98
1
1.5
6
Right eve
2
3
Left eve
Phthisis bulbi
Positive Rhomberg
Retinal arteriosclerosis
Retinalscars
Retinal hemorrhages
Retinopathy, diabetic
Ocular muscle imbalance
Phorias
Esophorea
Exophorea
Tropias
Esotropia
Uveitis
%
4
Right eve
Proptosis
No.
5
Left eye
Leprosy, eye signs of
Macuiar degeneration
Nystagmus
Pinguecula
Right eye
Left eye
Pterygium
Exotropia
Vitreous opacities
Difficulty with night vision
Unexposed (1851
“e
Right eye
Left eye
Aphakia-
of exposed (62)
2
1
7
5
4
13
13
1
I
3
1.5
8.2
\4
+
]
7.5
6.0
19.5
vt
3
\
nt
yt
13
13
“2
oe
28
1.5
2
1.3
13.5
1.5
1.5
2
3
1
I
1.5
1
hi
16.5
21h
1
33
19.5
9
1
1
*Number of people examined in each group.
1.6
7h
tra
bute
| 11H
ut
18
3
2
l
wrt
Jom
Pky
Wg
1.6
8
bol
1.6
1
2
vt
ban
23
2
a
[us