@article{9898, keywords = {Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Child, Preschool, Eye diseases, Female, Humans, India, Infant, Infant, Newborn, leprosy, Male, Middle Aged, Rehabilitation Centers}, author = {Sanjiv D and Rajiv D and Desai N C and Shoba L and Kumar K}, title = {Ocular findings in the inmates of a leprosy rehabilitation centre.}, abstract = {

This study is aimed at presenting the profile of ocular lesions observed in the inmates of a leprosy rehabilitation centre. Corneal involvement was found to be the highest (52.7%), followed by lesions of the eyebrows (47.3%) and eyelids (30.9%), uveal tract involvement (18.1%) and chronic conjunctivitis (1.8%).

}, year = {1989}, journal = {Indian journal of ophthalmology}, volume = {37}, pages = {96-7}, month = {1989 Apr-Jun}, issn = {0301-4738}, language = {eng}, }