Abstract

Forty patients (or 62 eyes) with surgically controlled congenital glaucoma were selected to be submitted to a study of visual acuity and binocular vision. They were divided into two groups of patients, i.e., unilateral and bilateral congenital glaucoma. 64.5% of the 62 eyes reached visual acuity values between 0.6 and 1.0. The correlation between visual acuity and time of diagnosis and initial treatment was discussed. Anisometropia was found in 39% of the unilateral and in 22.7% of the bilateral disease. Ocular fixation as well as different degrees of fusion were also considered for the two groups of patients.

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