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Etiology of white pupillary reflex in pediatric age group
Background: Leukocoria means white pupil. Normal pupil appears black in children and adults. The typical red reflex is due to retro-illumination of choroidal vessels reflected via the retina, vitreous humor, crystalline lens, aqueous humor, pupil, and cornea. If there is interference in these struct...
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Romanian Society of Ophthalmology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9022157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35531443 http://dx.doi.org/10.22336/rjo.2022.8 |
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author | Israr, Muhammad Zahir, Khalil Khan Khattak, Adnan Khattak, Irfan Ullah Gul, Nazli |
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description | Background: Leukocoria means white pupil. Normal pupil appears black in children and adults. The typical red reflex is due to retro-illumination of choroidal vessels reflected via the retina, vitreous humor, crystalline lens, aqueous humor, pupil, and cornea. If there is interference in these structures, it would result in a changed red reflex, or leukocoria. Immediate family members are highly likely to detect the first indicator and the pediatrician or general ophthalmologist is usually the first to be visited. The aim of the study was to find out the prevalence of common causes of white pupillary reflex in children, to undertake early diagnosis and treatment, and to reduce morbidity and death. This study aimed to see how common it is for children to have a white pupillary reflex when they visit a pediatric ophthalmologist. Objective: Determine the incidence of conditions that cause a white pupillary reflex in children who visited Hayatabad Medical Complex Hospital in Peshawar. Materials and methods: This study was carried out in the Ophthalmology unit of HMC Hospital Peshawar, from January 2021 to December 2021. 168 patients were enrolled in the study. We included all patients of up to 10 years and both genders with the above findings. Workup for leukocoria was done to find the exact cause that included fundoscopy, B-Scan, MRI, and CT scans. Examination under anesthesia (EUA) was carried out for uncooperative children for detailed fundus examination. Patient data was recorded and a proforma was made to collect all the necessary information. Family history was taken in detail during this study. Results: The most common cause of aberrant pupillary reflex in children aged 1 to 10 years was cataract, 79.76 percent of patients having it. Retinoblastoma (12.5%), Coats disease (3.5%), retinal detachment (2.9%) and persistent hyperplastic vitreous (PHPV) (1.1%) were other notable causes found. Conclusion: Leukocoria is a critical clinical finding, and if parents or primary care physicians notice it, the patient requires a complete follow-up examination by a pediatric ophthalmologist to determine the etiology. |
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spelling | pubmed-90221572022-05-06 Etiology of white pupillary reflex in pediatric age group Israr, Muhammad Zahir, Khalil Khan Khattak, Adnan Khattak, Irfan Ullah Gul, Nazli Rom J Ophthalmol General Articles Background: Leukocoria means white pupil. Normal pupil appears black in children and adults. The typical red reflex is due to retro-illumination of choroidal vessels reflected via the retina, vitreous humor, crystalline lens, aqueous humor, pupil, and cornea. If there is interference in these structures, it would result in a changed red reflex, or leukocoria. Immediate family members are highly likely to detect the first indicator and the pediatrician or general ophthalmologist is usually the first to be visited. The aim of the study was to find out the prevalence of common causes of white pupillary reflex in children, to undertake early diagnosis and treatment, and to reduce morbidity and death. This study aimed to see how common it is for children to have a white pupillary reflex when they visit a pediatric ophthalmologist. Objective: Determine the incidence of conditions that cause a white pupillary reflex in children who visited Hayatabad Medical Complex Hospital in Peshawar. Materials and methods: This study was carried out in the Ophthalmology unit of HMC Hospital Peshawar, from January 2021 to December 2021. 168 patients were enrolled in the study. We included all patients of up to 10 years and both genders with the above findings. Workup for leukocoria was done to find the exact cause that included fundoscopy, B-Scan, MRI, and CT scans. Examination under anesthesia (EUA) was carried out for uncooperative children for detailed fundus examination. Patient data was recorded and a proforma was made to collect all the necessary information. Family history was taken in detail during this study. Results: The most common cause of aberrant pupillary reflex in children aged 1 to 10 years was cataract, 79.76 percent of patients having it. Retinoblastoma (12.5%), Coats disease (3.5%), retinal detachment (2.9%) and persistent hyperplastic vitreous (PHPV) (1.1%) were other notable causes found. Conclusion: Leukocoria is a critical clinical finding, and if parents or primary care physicians notice it, the patient requires a complete follow-up examination by a pediatric ophthalmologist to determine the etiology. Romanian Society of Ophthalmology 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9022157/ /pubmed/35531443 http://dx.doi.org/10.22336/rjo.2022.8 Text en © The Authors.Romanian Society of Ophthalmology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/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. |
spellingShingle | General Articles Israr, Muhammad Zahir, Khalil Khan Khattak, Adnan Khattak, Irfan Ullah Gul, Nazli Etiology of white pupillary reflex in pediatric age group |
title | Etiology of white pupillary reflex in pediatric age group
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title_full | Etiology of white pupillary reflex in pediatric age group
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title_fullStr | Etiology of white pupillary reflex in pediatric age group
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title_full_unstemmed | Etiology of white pupillary reflex in pediatric age group
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title_short | Etiology of white pupillary reflex in pediatric age group
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title_sort | etiology of white pupillary reflex in pediatric age group |
topic | General Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9022157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35531443 http://dx.doi.org/10.22336/rjo.2022.8 |
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