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Optometry-led psychotherapy module to overcome anxiety and stress occurring during amblyopia therapy
Background: Amblyopia is a vision development disorder that usually manifests during infancy or early childhood. Stress and anxiety often occur in children with amblyopia, highlighting the importance of grasping the relationship between these factors for
Jyoti Gangta, Renu Thakur, Pinaz Nasim
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Fixational Eye Movement Waveforms in Amblyopia: Characteristics of Fast and Slow Eye Movements
Fixational eye movements comprise of fast microsaccades alternating with slow intersaccadic drifts. These physiologic eye movements play an important role in visual perception.
Sarah L. Kang +4 more
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Purpose: To explore the association between the cause of amblyopia and pre-treatment contrast sensitivity, stereoacuity, fixation and nystagmus. Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Yu Jia +10 more
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Management of amblyopia in pediatric patients: Current insights
Sagnik Sen, Pallavi Singh, R. Saxena
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INFLUENCE OF CHOLINE ALFOSCERATE ON VISUAL PERCEPTION IN PATIENTS WITH AMBLYOPIA
Amblyopia is a frequent disorder in pediatric ophthalmology. The term of amblyopia refers to reduced vision caused by limited visual sensory stimulation (visual deprivation) at a time of visual system development, so the vision can not be improved by ...
I.E. Aznauryan, I.S. Bagrova
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Amblyopia is a reduction of vision in one or both eyes due to a failure of normal neural development in the immature visual system.Amblyopia occurs due to two basic conditions – abnormal binocular interaction (e.g., strabismus) and blurring or distortion of visual image due to uncorrected refractive errors or media opacities.
Alma Kurent, Dragica Kosec
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BACKGROUND: Purpose was to determine the prevalence of amblyopia and its related risk factors in children aged 3–6 years in Bojnurd, north-eastern Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, from 12,331 children aged 3–6 in Bojnurd, 6600 ...
Aghdas Hamidi +7 more
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Visual acuity and motor outcomes in very low birthweight adults: Mediation or shared aetiology?
Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, Volume 68, Issue 4, Page 460-461, April 2026.
Nicole Tsalacopoulos
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Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking Phenomenon - A case of the widening eye [PDF]
Marcus Gunn jaw winking phenomenon is a congenital synkinetic movement due to synkinesis between the upper eyelid and the pterygoids and it accounts for 8% of patients with congenital ptosis. In rare instances, ptosis may be absent.
Bhat, KG, Karanth, A
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