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Through routine ocular examination of 279 Deaf-mute students in Lie De School in Guangzhou in 1988 by visual chart, Yu Zi Ping Pseudoi-sochromatic plate, portable slit lamp and direct ophthalmoscope, 100 persons (35.8%) were found to have ocular defects in one or both eyes. The incidence of ocular defects was higher than that of the normal populations. Amoung the ocular abnormalities, fundus defects occupied 28.6%, error of refraction, 17.9%. 17.9% of the eyes had the vision lower than 1.0 and the error of refraction was the main cause. Cases of hereditary syndromes were found:Usher syndrome, 2 cases; Goldenhar syndromes, 2 cases (brother and sister); Waardenburg syndrome,1 case; von Recklinghausen’s syndrome, 1 case. In comparing with the other articles, the ocular defect,visual disturbance, error of refraction, way of examination as well as types and charcteristics of some syndromes were briefly dicussed. The importance of special examinations for diagnosis, early correction of refractive error, avoidance of consanguineal marriage amoung deaf-mutes were emphazsed.
Through routine ocular examination of 279 Deaf-mute students in Lie De School in Guangzhou in 1988 by visual chart, Yu Zi Ping Pseudoi-sochromatic plate, portable slit lamp and direct ophthalmoscope, 100 persons (35.8%) were found to have ocular defects in one or both eyes. The incidence of ocular defects was higher than that of the normal populations. Amoung the ocular abnormalities, fundus defects occupied 28.6%, error of refraction, 17.9%. 17.9% of the eyes had the vision lower than 1.0 and the Cases of hereditary syndromes were found: Usher syndrome, 2 cases; Goldenhar syndromes, 2 cases (brother and sister); Waardenburg syndrome, 1 case; von Recklinghausen’s syndrome, 1 case. articles, the ocular defect, visual disturbance, error of refraction, way of examination as well as types and charcteristics of some syndromes were briefly dicussed. The importance of special examinations for diagnosis, early correction of refra ctive error, avoidance of consanguineal marriage amoung deaf-mutes were emphazsed.