Author:
Wood Edward H.,Capone Antonio,Drenser Kimberly A.,Berrocal Audinal,Hubbard G. Baker,Callaway Natalia F.,Kychenthal Andres,Ells Anna,Harper Clio A.,Besirli Cagri Giray,Baumal Caroline R.,Vavvas Demetrios G.,Chang Emmanuel Y.,Nudleman Eric D.,Tsui Irena,Sears Jonathan,Vajzovic Lejla,Hartnett Mary E.,Shapiro Michael J.,Quiram Polly A.,Ozdek Sengul,Kusaka Shunjil,Wu Wei-Chi,Trese Michael T.
Abstract
Universal newborn eye screening facilitates early diagnosis of ocular abnormalities and mitigates vision loss. “Referral warranted” eye disease is present at birth in about 5.5% of term infants, with “macular hemorrhage impinging on the fovea” representing about 50% of referral warranted disease. The Association of Pediatric Retina Surgeons held a symposium on February 9, 2021 that culminated in a position statement on “referable macular hemorrhage” (RMH) in newborn infants. RMH is meaningful in that in can cause amblyopia through deprivation, can be readily captured with wide-angle photography in a safe and efficient manner, and may lead to early intervention with mitigation of vision loss.
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Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina
. 2022;53:3–6.]
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