Carole Harvey's daughter, Rhiannon, was diagnosed with a unilateral cataract
in her right eye when she was just 2 days old. Harvey, who lives in Scotland,
says the first specialist she saw was not optimistic about the long-term prospects
for saving Rhiannon's eye.
"The first doctor was very unenthusiastic," says Harvey. "[He] said he had never seen good results from a unilateral cataract. He even suggested her eye could be removed for cosmetic purposes. Fortunately, he mentioned he had a colleague who might know more."
A small percentage of babies, approximately 0.4 percent of all children, are born with cataracts in one or both eyes. |
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The new doctor did know more. He explained to the Harveys that Rhiannon could have surgery immediately that might give her near normal vision. At the ripe old age of 5 days old, Rhiannon had surgery to remove her affected eye lens and had a specially made contact lens fitted to her eye. Now, at age 7, her vision is 20/30. Harvey says her eyesight is the best that has ever been recorded in a child with her condition.
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