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Dépistage de l'atteinte oculaire chez les enfants sourds

The association between deafness and visual disorders is frequent. These disorders range from simple refractive disorder to severe disease that can lead to disability. Hence the interest of early screening. This study aims to highlight the importance of multidisciplinary management and of the need f...

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Autores principales: Sarah, Belghmaidi, Btissam, Belhoucha, Ibtissam, Hajji, Youssef, Rochdi, Nabil, Albab, Hassan, Nouri, Lahcen, Aderdour, Abdelaziz, Raji, Abdeljalil, Moutaouakil
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6756820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31565135
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.174.17771
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author Sarah, Belghmaidi
Btissam, Belhoucha
Ibtissam, Hajji
Youssef, Rochdi
Nabil, Albab
Hassan, Nouri
Lahcen, Aderdour
Abdelaziz, Raji
Abdeljalil, Moutaouakil
author_facet Sarah, Belghmaidi
Btissam, Belhoucha
Ibtissam, Hajji
Youssef, Rochdi
Nabil, Albab
Hassan, Nouri
Lahcen, Aderdour
Abdelaziz, Raji
Abdeljalil, Moutaouakil
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description The association between deafness and visual disorders is frequent. These disorders range from simple refractive disorder to severe disease that can lead to disability. Hence the interest of early screening. This study aims to highlight the importance of multidisciplinary management and of the need for ophthalmological examination in each deaf child. We conducted a prospective monocentric data collection from medical records of 200 children followed for hypoacousia from January 2014 to January 2015. Each child underwent complete ophthalmological examination, ENT examination and clinical examination. Data from 155 medical records were collected. Ocular involvement was found in 47 patients, reflecting a rate of 30.4%. Bilateral involvement was found in 45 patients. The main syndromic causes were: Usher syndrome (8 casess), Waardenbourg syndrome (5 cases), Alport syndrome (3 cases), Wolfram syndrome (2 cases), Goldenhar syndrome (3 cases), Cogan syndrome (3 cases), Franceschetti-Kleinsyndrome (1 case), Charge syndrome(1 case), otomandibular syndrome (1 case), Stickler syndrome(1 case), Alström syndrome (1 case), Refsum disease (1 case), Susac syndrome (1 case) and KID Syndrome (1 case). Screening for ocular involvement allowed to shorten the average length of cochlear implantation from 9 months to 3 months. There are numerous ocular and auditory involvements because of the embryological and cellular similarities of these two organs, including the retina and the inner ear. The diagnosis of these involvements is facilitated by the presence of facial dysmorphism; on the other hand, diagnosis is difficult when there are visual and auditory sensorineural involvements. Early diagnosis of ocular and auditory involvements allows for best psychomotor development and optimal social inclusion. Therefore multidisciplinary management is necessary to allow for the best psychomotor, orthophonic and visual rehabilitation.
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spelling pubmed-67568202019-09-27 Dépistage de l'atteinte oculaire chez les enfants sourds Sarah, Belghmaidi Btissam, Belhoucha Ibtissam, Hajji Youssef, Rochdi Nabil, Albab Hassan, Nouri Lahcen, Aderdour Abdelaziz, Raji Abdeljalil, Moutaouakil Pan Afr Med J Case Series The association between deafness and visual disorders is frequent. These disorders range from simple refractive disorder to severe disease that can lead to disability. Hence the interest of early screening. This study aims to highlight the importance of multidisciplinary management and of the need for ophthalmological examination in each deaf child. We conducted a prospective monocentric data collection from medical records of 200 children followed for hypoacousia from January 2014 to January 2015. Each child underwent complete ophthalmological examination, ENT examination and clinical examination. Data from 155 medical records were collected. Ocular involvement was found in 47 patients, reflecting a rate of 30.4%. Bilateral involvement was found in 45 patients. The main syndromic causes were: Usher syndrome (8 casess), Waardenbourg syndrome (5 cases), Alport syndrome (3 cases), Wolfram syndrome (2 cases), Goldenhar syndrome (3 cases), Cogan syndrome (3 cases), Franceschetti-Kleinsyndrome (1 case), Charge syndrome(1 case), otomandibular syndrome (1 case), Stickler syndrome(1 case), Alström syndrome (1 case), Refsum disease (1 case), Susac syndrome (1 case) and KID Syndrome (1 case). Screening for ocular involvement allowed to shorten the average length of cochlear implantation from 9 months to 3 months. There are numerous ocular and auditory involvements because of the embryological and cellular similarities of these two organs, including the retina and the inner ear. The diagnosis of these involvements is facilitated by the presence of facial dysmorphism; on the other hand, diagnosis is difficult when there are visual and auditory sensorineural involvements. Early diagnosis of ocular and auditory involvements allows for best psychomotor development and optimal social inclusion. Therefore multidisciplinary management is necessary to allow for the best psychomotor, orthophonic and visual rehabilitation. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6756820/ /pubmed/31565135 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.174.17771 Text en © Belghmaidi Sarah et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sarah, Belghmaidi
Btissam, Belhoucha
Ibtissam, Hajji
Youssef, Rochdi
Nabil, Albab
Hassan, Nouri
Lahcen, Aderdour
Abdelaziz, Raji
Abdeljalil, Moutaouakil
Dépistage de l'atteinte oculaire chez les enfants sourds
title Dépistage de l'atteinte oculaire chez les enfants sourds
title_full Dépistage de l'atteinte oculaire chez les enfants sourds
title_fullStr Dépistage de l'atteinte oculaire chez les enfants sourds
title_full_unstemmed Dépistage de l'atteinte oculaire chez les enfants sourds
title_short Dépistage de l'atteinte oculaire chez les enfants sourds
title_sort dépistage de l'atteinte oculaire chez les enfants sourds
topic Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6756820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31565135
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.174.17771
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