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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1993
Tobacco amblyopia, once an important cause of bilateral optic neuropathy, has become so rare in the United States that some investigators doubt its existence. However, we treated two men who appeared to have this disorder. These two patients demonstrate that tobacco amblyopia can develop without malnutrition, alcoholism, or disordered vitamin B12 ...
J F, Rizzo, S, Lessell
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Tobacco amblyopia, once an important cause of bilateral optic neuropathy, has become so rare in the United States that some investigators doubt its existence. However, we treated two men who appeared to have this disorder. These two patients demonstrate that tobacco amblyopia can develop without malnutrition, alcoholism, or disordered vitamin B12 ...
J F, Rizzo, S, Lessell
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Global and regional estimates of prevalence of amblyopia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Strabismus, 2018Background: Amblyopia is one of the most important causes of vision impairment in the world, especially in children. Although its prevalence varies in different parts of the world, no study has evaluated its prevalence in different geographical regions ...
H. Hashemi +9 more
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1985
Two children without strabismus, anisometropia, or a history of form-vision deprivation who had normal stereoacuity were amblyopic in one eye. The amblyopia responded to occlusion treatment of the sound eye and visual acuity decreased again after cessation of therapy. There is no explanation for this amblyopia. It is possible, however, that binocularly
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Two children without strabismus, anisometropia, or a history of form-vision deprivation who had normal stereoacuity were amblyopic in one eye. The amblyopia responded to occlusion treatment of the sound eye and visual acuity decreased again after cessation of therapy. There is no explanation for this amblyopia. It is possible, however, that binocularly
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Ophthalmology, 1991
One hundred twenty-four patients with anisometropia of 1 diopter or greater and amblyopia were reviewed as to the type and amount of anisometropia, whether or not they had consulted with an ophthalmologist, visual acuity before and after treatment, and type of treatment.
P J, Kutschke, W E, Scott, R V, Keech
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One hundred twenty-four patients with anisometropia of 1 diopter or greater and amblyopia were reviewed as to the type and amount of anisometropia, whether or not they had consulted with an ophthalmologist, visual acuity before and after treatment, and type of treatment.
P J, Kutschke, W E, Scott, R V, Keech
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Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, 2019
PURPOSE To quantify the foveal avascular zone and the whole, parafoveal, and foveal vessel density of superficial and deep capillary plexus in amblyopic eyes and age-matched controls and to compare the measurements.
Bengi Demirayak +4 more
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PURPOSE To quantify the foveal avascular zone and the whole, parafoveal, and foveal vessel density of superficial and deep capillary plexus in amblyopic eyes and age-matched controls and to compare the measurements.
Bengi Demirayak +4 more
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Amblyopia Case Reports - Bilateral Hypermetropic Ametropic Amblyopia
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1985ABSTRACT Six patients are presented with ametropic amblyopia secondary to bilateral hypermetropia. Two patients had a strabismic amblyopia superimposed upon the ametropic amblyopia. All patients had a marked improvement in their visual acuity with the use of constant glass wear only No associated ocular pathology was identified.
D B, Werner, W E, Scott
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Form-vision deprivation amblyopia and strabismic amblyopia
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1988The treatment program for form-vision deprivation and strabismic amblyopia currently followed in our orthoptic clinic is presented. In unilateral congenital cataract, a disease that causes form-vision deprivation amblyopia, good vision up to 20/20 can be obtained through surgery performed before the patient reaches 8 weeks of age, employing new ...
Y, Uemura, O, Katsumi
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2016
This review article is an update on the current treatments for amblyopia. In particular, the authors focus on the concepts of brain plasticity and their implications for novel treatment strategies for both children and adults affected by amblyopia.A variety of strategies has been developed to treat amblyopia in children and adults.
Vagge A., Nelson L. B.
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This review article is an update on the current treatments for amblyopia. In particular, the authors focus on the concepts of brain plasticity and their implications for novel treatment strategies for both children and adults affected by amblyopia.A variety of strategies has been developed to treat amblyopia in children and adults.
Vagge A., Nelson L. B.
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Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 1998
A review was conducted to examine the characteristics and pathogenesis of nutritional amblyopia. Published cases of amblyopia among malnourished allied prisoners of the Japanese during World War II and among Cubans malnourished during the recent economic embargo were analyzed.
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A review was conducted to examine the characteristics and pathogenesis of nutritional amblyopia. Published cases of amblyopia among malnourished allied prisoners of the Japanese during World War II and among Cubans malnourished during the recent economic embargo were analyzed.
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