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

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