TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Brazil KW - Cross-Sectional Studies KW - Eye diseases KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Leper Colonies KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Prevalence AU - Souza FS AU - Almeida LNF AU - Costa JP AU - Rocha PV AU - Almeida Sobrinho EF AB -

PURPOSE: To identify the frequency of ocular changes in patients with Hansen's disease, living in a colony hospital; to confirm the predilection for the anterior segment of the eye instead of the posterior segment.

METHODS: Transversal study of 115 eyes of 58 in-patients at João Paulo II colony, Marituba-Pará, from August to October 1999. The epidemiologic data of this research were obtained from the patients' charts and from information obtained at clinical eye examination. All patients in this study were considered cured of Hansen's disease according to the Health Ministery criteria of cure.

RESULTS: In 114 eyes (99.1%) ocular involvement was observed, the majority (77.2%) being the virchowian form. The most frequent ocular findings in the adnex were parcial madarosis (70.4%) and parcial eyebrow madarosis (59.1%). The most frequent ocular finding related to Hansen's disease was the decrease and/or absence of corneal sensitivity observed in 42.6% of the eyes, followed by paralytic midriasis (16.5%) found in the patients after surgery for cataract extraction; this finding was closely related to iris atrophy (8.7%), commonly found in these patients.

CONCLUSION: The high prevalence of ocular involvement in Hansen patients, especially in virchowian form, indicates the need of complete assistance to these patients even after the resolution of the disease.

BT - Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16059570?dopt=Abstract DA - 2005 May-Jun DO - 10.1590/s0004-27492005000300017 IS - 3 J2 - Arq Bras Oftalmol LA - por N2 -

PURPOSE: To identify the frequency of ocular changes in patients with Hansen's disease, living in a colony hospital; to confirm the predilection for the anterior segment of the eye instead of the posterior segment.

METHODS: Transversal study of 115 eyes of 58 in-patients at João Paulo II colony, Marituba-Pará, from August to October 1999. The epidemiologic data of this research were obtained from the patients' charts and from information obtained at clinical eye examination. All patients in this study were considered cured of Hansen's disease according to the Health Ministery criteria of cure.

RESULTS: In 114 eyes (99.1%) ocular involvement was observed, the majority (77.2%) being the virchowian form. The most frequent ocular findings in the adnex were parcial madarosis (70.4%) and parcial eyebrow madarosis (59.1%). The most frequent ocular finding related to Hansen's disease was the decrease and/or absence of corneal sensitivity observed in 42.6% of the eyes, followed by paralytic midriasis (16.5%) found in the patients after surgery for cataract extraction; this finding was closely related to iris atrophy (8.7%), commonly found in these patients.

CONCLUSION: The high prevalence of ocular involvement in Hansen patients, especially in virchowian form, indicates the need of complete assistance to these patients even after the resolution of the disease.

PY - 2005 SP - 369 EP - 72 T2 - Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia TI - [Frequency of ocular changes in patients with Hansen's disease living in a colony hospital]. TT - Freqüência das alterações oftalmológicas em pacientes com hanseníase residentes em hospital-colônia UR - http://www.scielo.br/pdf/abo/v68n3/24741.pdf VL - 68 SN - 0004-2749 ER -