Pediatric Cataracts

A cataract is the development of a turbid or opaque layer over the lens of the eye, at the rear of iris inside the eye. The blurry and dull image will develop due to dense lens of the eye through which the light rays pass and gets scattered through the cloudy lens.  Children can have congenital (birth) cataract or acquired cataract during later part of their development. As per the records and estimation, it is noted that one in every 250 children may get a cataract either in utero or during their growth after birth.  A cataract can effect either single or both the eyes.

  • Etiology
  • Diagnosis
  • Management
  • Epidemiology
  • Congenital or Infantile Cataract
  • Acquired or Juvenile Cataract
  • Morphology of Pediatric Cataracts
  • Role of vision screening in diagnosis
  • Operative Techniques and Evaluation of the critical age for Pediatrics cataract
  • Post operative follow up, risks and medication

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