CONGENITAL CATARACT DIAGNOSIS |
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Both ophthalmologists and optometrists may detect
and monitor congenital cataract growth and prescribe prescription lenses for
visual deficits. However, only an ophthalmologist can perform
congenital cataract extraction.
Congenital Cataracts are easily diagnosed from the reporting
of symptoms, a visual acuity exam using an eye chart, and by
examination of the eye itself. Shining a penlight into the pupil may
reveal opacities or a color change of the lens even before visual
symptoms have developed. An instrument called a slit lamp is
basically a large microscope. This lets the doctor examine the front
of the eye and the lens. The slit lamp helps the doctor determine
the location of the congenital cataract.
Some other diagnostic tests may be used to
determine if congenital cataracts are present or how well the patient may
potentially see after surgery. These include a glare test, potential
vision test, and contrast sensitivity test. |
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