Abstract
Purpose. To evaluate the effectiveness of early treatment in patients with partial optic nerve atrophy, nystagmus and albinism. Material and methods. A study of case histories and outpatient records of 265 patients with partial optic nerve atrophy was carried out. Among them, 219 children received a single course of treatment and 46 children received two or more courses of treatment at different periods of initiation of therapy. Results. After a single course of treatment, 54% of children had no dynamics of visual acuity. After regular complex treatment, visual acuity increased by 0.2 and higher in 58.3% of children at the beginning of treatment under 3 years of age. In cases of isolated lesions of the optic nerve and with a combination of partial atrophy of the optic nerve with nystagmus, an increase in visual acuity by 0.2 and higher was noted in 50% and 60%, respectively, at the start of treatment for children under 3 years of age. Conclusion. Treatment of partial atrophy of the optic nerve is effective in children with regular courses of therapy. An increase in visual acuity by 0.2 and higher was observed twice as often at the start of complex treatment up to 3 years. Key words: optic nerve atrophy, children, visual acuity
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