What is the prevalence of Optic Nerve Hypoplasia?

How many people does Optic Nerve Hypoplasia affect? Does it have the same prevalence in men and women? And in the different countries?


Optic Nerve Hypoplasia (ONH) is a condition characterized by underdevelopment of the optic nerve, which carries visual information from the eye to the brain. It is considered the leading cause of visual impairment in children. The prevalence of ONH varies across different populations and studies, making it challenging to provide an exact figure. However, research suggests that the prevalence of ONH is estimated to be around 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 50,000 live births.


ONH can occur unilaterally (affecting one eye) or bilaterally (affecting both eyes). It is often associated with other medical conditions, such as hormonal imbalances, developmental delays, and brain abnormalities. The exact cause of ONH remains unclear, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors.


Diagnosis of ONH typically occurs during infancy or early childhood when visual impairments become apparent. Early intervention and management, including visual aids and therapies, can help optimize visual function and quality of life for individuals with ONH.


It is important to consult with healthcare professionals for accurate diagnosis, prevalence rates, and personalized treatment options.


by Diseasemaps

1 in 10,000 births present with SOD/ONH with no gender difference. It is, also, usually diagnosed in childhood.

12/7/18 by Ty 4960

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