Prevalence of eye signs in congenital rubella syndrome in South India: A role for population screening
British Journal of Ophthalmology2007Vol. 91(11), pp. 1467–1470
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P Vijayalakshmi, Thanapal Amala Rajasundari, Noela M Prasad, Sheo Prakash, Kalpana Narendran, Mithunan Ravindran, Vr. Muthukkaruppan, Prajna Lalitha, D. W G Brown
Abstract
Cataracts among children have a high sensitivity for detecting CRS in India. It is the only clinical eye finding that has a high enough sensitivity and specificity to be useful as a screening tool for CRS.
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