Ocular Accomodation in Juvenile Diabetics

A Preliminary Report

Auteurs-es

  • M E Woodruff
  • J V Lovasik
  • M M Spafford

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.v45i3.4311

Résumé

This paper discusses aspects of Ocular Accommodation measured by the push-up to blur out and minus lens to blur out methods in a sample population of juvenile diabetics. The data suggest an accelerated age-­related trend to loss of accommoda­tion. Since as many as 2/3 of this sample failed to reach Duane's minimum norms of accommodation careful measurement of ocular ac­commodation in young persons between 6 and 18 years of age may provide a means of early detection of diabetes mellitus, particularly when considered in conjunction with a tear glucose test and case history. Since this is a preliminary report the authors ask speculative questions on causative mechanisms.

Publié-e

1983-09-01

Comment citer

Woodruff, M. E., Lovasik, J. V., & Spafford, M. M. (1983). Ocular Accomodation in Juvenile Diabetics: A Preliminary Report. Canadian Journal of Optometry, 45(3). https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.v45i3.4311

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Rubrique

Case Reports