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Myopia progression in anisometropic amblyopia during combined treatment with orthokeratology and physiotherapy [PDF]
Background: Myopia is labeled as one of the most common eye disorders, one of the most effective methods of its treatment being orthokeratological treatment.
Rodica Bilba+3 more
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A MBLYOPIA is a catchall term used for unexplained reduction of visual acuity. "Unexplained" means that, in spite of any refractive error being neutralized with lenses and in the absence of detectable eye disea,se, the acuity of the eye is still below normal.
Merton C. Flom, Richard W. Neumaier
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Factors Predisposing to Amblyopia After Exotropia Surgery
- Amblyopia (lazy eye) is one of the significant complications of strabismus surgery. It is the most important cause of unilateral visual impairment in both children and adults.
Qader Motarjemizadeh+1 more
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Comprehensive review of amblyopia: Types and management
The optimal method of treatment for a child depends on the patient's age at the time of diagnosis, the onset and type of amblyopia, and the degree of compliance attainable. In deprivation amblyopia, the cause of visual impairment (e.g., cataract, ptosis)
Savleen Kaur+3 more
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Genetic causal inference between amblyopia and perinatal factors
Amblyopia is a common visual disorder that causes significant vision problems globally. Most non-ocular risk factors for amblyopia are closely related to the intrauterine environment, and are strongly influenced by parent-origin effects.
Ju-Yeun Lee, Sangjun Lee, Sue K. Park
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Refractive lens replacement for refractive amblyopia: «treatment» or diagnostics?
Relevance. Refractive amblyopia is one of conditions that reduce best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in patients. With the advent of new methods of refractive surgery, we note new features of the course of refractive amblyopia in adult patients after ...
E.V. Boiko+3 more
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Associations between anisometropia and depth of amblyopia in Benghazi, Libya
Background: Amblyopia is a disorder characterized by a decrease in the best-corrected visual acuity in one or both eyes with no clear structural anomalies or ocular pathology.
Sabah Eldressi, Mariam B. Gebril
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Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors of Patients with Pediatric Amblyopia
Aim:Amblyopia is a common disease characterized by reduced visual acuity in one or both eyes during visual development in early stages of life. Satisfactory outcomes can be achieved with early diagnosis.Materials and Methods:The study included a total of
Ali Asgar YETKİN, Abdurrahman BİLEN
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The Potential of Virtual Reality for Inducing Neuroplasticity in Children with Amblyopia
In recent years, virtual reality (VR) has emerged as a new safe and effective tool for neurorehabilitation of different childhood and adulthood conditions.
M. B. Coco-Martín+7 more
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Introduction: Amblyopia requires a timely diagnosis and treatment to attain maximum vision recovery. Specialty literature is lacking on how early amblyopia is referred.
Maria João Vieira+3 more
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