Foster, Allen; (2022) Case study: Clinical research. Community eye health, 35 (117). 4-. ISSN 0953-6833 https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/4670075
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Abstract
While working as an ophthalmologist in a hospital in Tanzania in the 1980s, I became interested in why so many children were blind due to corneal scarring. Keratomalacia (drying and clouding of the cornea) due to vitamin A deficiency had been reported in Asia, but Bitot's spots – normally associated with keratomalacia – were rarely seen in African children. The children's parents often said the eye problems and blindness was due to measles. In addition, herpes simplex keratitis had been reported as a cause of corneal ulceration after measles in Nigeria.
Item Type | Article |
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Faculty and Department | Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Dept of Clinical Research |
Research Centre | International Centre for Eye Health |
PubMed ID | 37007824 |
Elements ID | 201379 |
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