The effect of natal injuries of the cervical spine on the development of myopia in children
- Authors: Ratner A.Y.1, Berezina T.G.1, Ratush A.M.1
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Affiliations:
- Kazan State Medical University named after V. I. Lenin
- Issue: Vol 64, No 4 (1983)
- Pages: 286-288
- Section: Clinical medicine
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/88036
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj88036
- ID: 88036
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Abstract
We found a relationship between natal damage to the cervical spine, vertebral arteries and the development of myopia in children. In the process of rehabilitation treatment of patients with mild upper paraparesis and other manifestations of natal cervical inferiority, we were faced with the fact that in some of these children, who also had myopia, the severity of visual disturbances after neurological treatment became significantly weaker. This prompted us to conduct a special set of targeted studies and try to comprehend the findings.
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A. Y. Ratner
Kazan State Medical University named after V. I. Lenin
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Department of Nervous Diseases of Childhood
Russian Federation, KazanT. G. Berezina
Kazan State Medical University named after V. I. Lenin
Email: info@eco-vector.com
Department of Nervous Diseases of Childhood
Russian Federation, KazanA. M. Ratush
Kazan State Medical University named after V. I. Lenin
Email: info@eco-vector.com
Department of Nervous Diseases of Childhood
Russian Federation, Kazan