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