Monday, August 4, 2014

Цитирани два мои труда

Почитувани читатели,
Во посдлената седмица повторно се цитирани два мои труда. Имено, се работи за трудот Higher Plasma Concentrations of Food Specific Antibodies in Persons with Autistic Disorder in Comparison to Their Siblings објавен во Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 23, 176-186. Цитирани сме во: Open Journal of Psychiatry, 2014 од авторите D Tveiten, A Finvold, M Andersson, KL Reichelt. Трудот носи наслов Peptides and Exorphins in the Autism Spectrum
Вториот труд што е цитиран во трудот Strabismus surgery for children with developmental delay од авторите Liu Grace и Ranka Milan P објаве во Current Opinion in Ophthalmology: 
doi: 10.1097/ICU.0000000000000086. Цитиран е нашиот труд: Strabismus, refractive errors and nystagmus in children and young adults with Down syndrome од авторите Antonela Ljubic, Vladimir Trajkovski, Branislav Stankovic објавен во 2011 во списанието Ophthalmic genetics.
Благодарност до авторите за тоа што цо ценат нашиот труд.
Во продолжение и апстрактот на вториот труд, а првиот труд го имате на погорниот линк.
Цитираниот автор

Abstract

Purpose of review: To describe recent evidence regarding the surgical approach of strabismus in children with various forms of developmental delay.
Recent findings: There remains variability in surgical outcomes with or without dose adjustment in strabismus surgery for children with developmental delay. However, this should not deter one from performing surgery - even early surgery, as fusional potential remains possible, which can especially impact the quality of vision and quality of life in developmentally delayed children.
Future prospective, comparative, long-term studies with larger sample sizes for strabismus surgery in children with developmental delay are still needed.
Summary: Strabismus is one of the most common ophthalmologic findings in children with developmental delay. Surgical correction of strabismus in children with developmental delay is well tolerated and effective, although it remains slightly less predictable, which can depend on the specific type of delay or underlying neurological deficit. Careful consideration of types and severity of developmental delay and attempts to measure binocular potential can help guide the timing, dosage, and type of treatment.
Reoperations tend to be more frequently encountered in this population, and this higher degree of variability should be addressed in the consent process.
Considering adjusting the surgical dosage in this population, taking careful preoperative measurements, and checking for fusional potential should be taken into account when managing children with developmental delay.
 

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