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  • A review of BD8 forms from 1980-85 in Bradford Metropolitan District registered 1485 cases of blindness and partial sight, with 50% in the Blind register and 49.2% in the Partially Sighted register.
  • Age-related macular degeneration was the leading cause, representing 43.9% of cases, followed by glaucoma (16.2%) and diabetic retinopathy (6.3%).
  • The study also found a female-to-male registration ratio of 1.8:1, with 84% of participants being over 60 years old at the time of registration.

Article Abstract

A retrospective review of the BD8 forms submitted for the period 1980-85 in the Bradford Metropolitan District was conducted to ascertain the incidence and causes of blindness and partial sight. A total of 1485 cases were registered in this period of which 755 (50%) were included in the Blind register and 730 (49.2%) in the Partially Sighted register. Age-related macular degeneration was the most important cause of visual handicap, accounting for 43.9% of all registrations, followed by glaucoma (16.2%), diabetic retinopathy (6.3%), myopic degeneration (6.1%), optic atrophy (4.4%), cerebrovascular disease (3.8%), cataracts (3.6%), retinal vascular occlusive disease (3.2%), corneal opacities (3.0%), congenital anomalies (2.7%), retinitis pigmentosa/tapeto-retinal degeneration (1.9%), retinal detachment (1.8%) and others (3.1%). The ratio of female to male registrations was 1.8:1. Eighty-four per cent of this sample population was above the age of 60 years at the time of registration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-1313.1989.tb00908.xDOI Listing

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