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Table 10

i

Ophthalmological Survey, 1967

,

Exposed (63)*
No.

i

‘Anisocoria

1

Arcus senilis
Argyll Robertson pupil

20
1

Choroiditis (old, healed)
Conjunctivitis

1
4

d

Corneal pigment

1

er

Lens:
Polychromatic sheen

f

‘

:

Chalazion

Ih

Corneal scars

s,

On

Driisen

;

.

al

_ ie
ae
n-

er

es,

ely

ase

ep.

he
als.

n is

2 of
sed
ace
Jers
tes.
1rofall

°

Right eye

Left eye

Right eye

Left eye
Leprosy, eye signs of

Macular degeneration

Pinguecula

Right eye

Righteye

Proptosis
Phthisis bulbi
Positive Rhomberg
Retinal arteriosclerosis
Retinalscars
Retinal hemorrhages
Retinopathy, diabetic
Ocular muscle imbalance

Esophorea

Exophorea

‘aSes

ito a
team.

2

3.2

1

1.6

l

1.6

1

1.5

1.6

No.

%

1

0.54

25

13.5

5
6

2.7
3.2

i

0.54

2

1.08

15

21

22

11.34

8
4

12
10.5

18
16

9.6
8.56

5

75

17

9.8

2

3

7

8.2

6

11.88

14

7.56

4

3
1.5

2.16

1

L

1.6

75

0.54

3

1.62

1

0.54

13

6.0

7.2

13

19.5

7.2

33

13
1

19.5
1.5

1
9
1
1

1.5
13.5
1.5
1.5

2

3

1

1.6

I

15

1

1.6

l1

16.5

17.82

28
2
1

15.12
1.08
0.54

18
3
2
1

9.72
1.67
1.08
0.54

8

4,32

1

0.54

23

12.42

Phorias

le in

ases

%

16.5

13

Left eye

No.

Unexposed (185)

11

4

Pterygium

een

1.5

5

Left eye

5
6.0

i

2
1

Nystagmus

15

30
1.5

4.5

4

Aphakia

%o

3

10

Right eye
Left eye
Cataracts, senile

ular

‘ass

Left eye

Lenticular opacities

he

up

Right eye

Tropias
Esotropia
Uveitis

Exotropia

Vitreous opacities

Difficulty with night vision
*

-

2

1.08

2

1.08

.

Numberof people examined in each group.

Y0B S212
—

i

Children

of exposed (62)

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