Modern view on the problem of retinopathy of preterm babies

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The article presents a review of the data, which reflects the relevance and modem views on the problem of retinopathy of prematurity, including statistical and epidemiologic data on nosology. Various pathogenetic theories of onset and progression of this disease are discussed. A clear correlation depending on the degree of prematurity, body weight and physical condition of the newborn and the risk of disease is mentioned. The summation of etiology aspects, as well as pathogenesis, classification of clinicalforms and the modem approach to the diagnostics is of a quite interest. The article also describes different treatment strategies which include various methods of conservative therapy and surgery, depending on the course and stage of disease. Rehabilitation activities for children who had come through some stage of retinopathy of prematurity and are at risk for the formation of different ophthalmopathology such as refractive errors and pathology of binocular vision in the future and require a subsequent long-term monitoring in the office catamnesis are itemized. The importance of interaction between ophthalmologists and neonatologists at all stages of neonatal screening for providing timely specialized care in order to minimize the occurrence of retinopathy and prevent progression to disabling stages, as well as to improve the quality of life of these patients is shown.

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Medvedeva, M. Y., & Klmkin, A. S. (2014). Modern view on the problem of retinopathy of preterm babies. Vestnik Rossiiskoi Akademii Meditsinskikh Nauk. “Paediatrician” Publishers LLC. https://doi.org/10.15690/vramn.v69.i3-4.993

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