T.
JOSIFOVA, M. IVANOVSKA, G. SOFRONIEVA,
M.
GOLUBOVIK, K. BLAZEVSKA, V. NIKOLOVSKA
RETINAL
HEREDODEGENERATIVE DISEASES- THE MOST COMMON REASON FOR THE BLINDNESS IN THE
CHILDHOOD
Introduction
The retinal disorders are
responsible for the most difficult types of visual lost. They are presented as
a disturbances of the photoreceptors, pigment epithelium, bruchs membrane and
the choriocapilaris.
Material
and methods
According to the results from the
Fluorescent Angiography ( FFA ) in the period of 1981-96 in 30 children are
registered retinal heredodegenerative disorders.
The patients are in the age from
7-15 years. Out of this number of patients, 11 have Degeneratio tapetoretinalis
and 19 have Degeneratio ML juvenilis.
The diagnosis is based on this
investigations: visual activity, opthalmoscopy, FFA, perimetry and
electrophysiological investigation.
Discussion
Because of the early lost of visual
function in the childhood, the frequency of the registered patients with
macular degenerations is bigger than the
patients with tapetoretinal degenerations.
Conclusion
The number of patients with
heredodegenerative disturbances is bigger after 15 years of age, then in the
group up to 15 years of age. Considering the meaning of this problem we should
make an early screening of all children in the pre-school period.