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Assessment of the Responses of the Artificial Intelligence-based Chatbot ChatGPT-4 to Frequently Asked Questions About Amblyopia and Childhood Myopia.

Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, 2023
PURPOSE To assess the responses of the ChatGPT-4, the forerunner artificial intelligence-based chatbot, to frequently asked questions regarding two common pediatric ophthalmologic disorders, amblyopia and childhood myopia.
M. Nikdel   +3 more
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Amblyopia and fixation eye movements.

Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2022
Amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by abnormal visual experience in early life that affects 3-5% of the population. Amblyopia results in a host of monocular and binocular visual afferent function deficits including reduced visual acuity ...
F. Ghasia, Jingyun Wang
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Amblyopia

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2003
Amblyopia is a serious medical condition affecting tens of millions of individuals around the world. For the most part it is correctable, assuming that it is promptly recognized and vigorously treated. Amblyopia may result from form deprivation, anisometropia, or strabismus in infants and young children.
Patrick, DeRespinis   +2 more
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Amblyopia

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1995
Although the studies of amblyopia, especially the amblyopiogenic factors, symptomatology, terminology, and classification have been well clarified both in clinical aspects and in animal models, detailed pathophysiological mechanisms and psychophysical symptoms have still remained nuclear in many respects.
S, Awaya, Y, Watanabe
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Amblyopia

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1996
New knowledge of the pathophysiology of amblyopia has evolved through animal research over the past 30 years. We now know that development and treatment of amblyopia have a critical and sensitive period. After more than a millennium, patching of the dominant eye remains the cornerstone of amblyopia treatment, and compliance plays an important role in ...
J T, de Faber, C, Kingma-Wilschut
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Global prevalence of amblyopia and disease burden projections through 2040: a systematic review and meta-analysis

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2019
Purpose Amblyopia is a leading cause of vision impairment among children and young adults. Individual studies showed significant variations in the prevalence of amblyopia in different regions and age groups.
Z. Fu   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Amblyopia

The Lancet, 2006
Results from recent randomised clinical trials in amblyopia should change our approach to screening for and treatment of amblyopia. Based on the current evidence, if one screening session is used, screening at school entry could be the most reasonable time.
Jonathan M, Holmes, Michael P, Clarke
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Amblyopia

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2014
Amblyopia refers to unilateral or bilateral reduction in best corrected visual acuity, not directly attributed to structural abnormality of the eye or posterior visual pathways. Early detection of amblyopia is crucial to obtaining the best response to treatment. Amblyopia responds best to treatment in the first few years of life.
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Ametropic Amblyopia

Strabismus, 1993
Hypermetropia of more than 5 diopters or an astigmatism of 2 diopters or more is often the cause of amblyopia in the master eye, independent of the presence of a simultaneous strabismus or anisometropia. This amblyopia can be prevented with early spectacle correction.
H, Cavazos, W, Haase, E, Meyer
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Tobacco Amblyopia; Alcohol Amblyopia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1936
The syndrome often spoken of as “tobacco-alcohol amblyopia” in the United States is called “tobacco amblyopia” in Great Britain and “alcohol amblyopia” in France. The authors report one case of alcohol amblyopia in a person who never used tobacco and one case of tobacco amblyopia in a teetotaler.
Frank D. Carroll, C. Ray Franklin
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