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Anisometropia magnitude and visual deficits in previously untreated anisometropic amblyopia [PDF]
AIM:To assess the quantitative association between anisometropia magnitude and the losses of resolution and contrast sensitivity; and to exemplify how the function of fusion and stereopsis vary with anisometropia magnitude (AM) in previously untreated ...
Bin-Bin Chen +3 more
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Ocular findings in children between 0 and 6 years of age, residing in the city of São Caetano do Sul, SP [PDF]
PURPOSE: To establish the prevalence of refractive errors, strabismus, amblyopia and anisometropia, among children in a population, using two methods of screening (at school and at the National Polio Vaccination Day). METHODS: We examined 2,640 children,
Beer, Sandra Maria Canelas +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Typical human adults make reflex eye movements and computations to support stable binocular vision in milliseconds. The current project was designed to determine the impact of visual field extent on reflex vergence performance of adults and six‐ to eight‐year‐old children for images of natural scenes. Methods Twenty‐two typical adults (
Alyssa Bentz +3 more
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Visuo-motor performance in children visually impaired due to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) [PDF]
Purpose: To investigate the ophthalmological characteristics and to evaluate the magnocellular function in Russian orphanage children with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).
Gummel, Kristina
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Effects of different types of refractive errors on bilateral amblyopia [PDF]
Objectives: Identifying effects of different types of refractiveerrors on final visual acuity and stereopsis levels inpatients with bilateral amblyopia.Materials and methods: Patients with bilateral amblyopialower than ≥1.5 D anisometropia were included.
Fatma Yülek +3 more
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Abstract: Anisometropic amblyopia is blurred vision due to refractive anomaly without any anatomical disorders of the eyes. It is frequently found among children in their growth and development periods. The prognosis depends on the ambylopia severity, management, patient’s obedience to the management, and age.
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Driving Innovation: The Impact of National Health Policies on Optometry Research in East Asia
ABSTRACT This study examines the optometric research landscape in three East Asian countries—China, Japan, and Korea—analysing how research trends align with each country's national health strategies. By evaluating published articles and reviews from national journals between 2006 March 2025, we identify key areas of focus, including paediatric ...
Jihye Ahn, Moonsung Choi
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Clinical Course and Response to Therapy in Different Types of Amblyopia
Purpose: We aimed to compare the demographic features, visual acuities before and after treatment, amblyopia and strabismus degrees and binocular visual functions in cases with anisometropic, strabismic and/or anisometropic amblyopia.
Reşat Duman, Huban Atilla
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Relatório de atividade profissional [PDF]
Dissertação de mestrado em Optometria AvançadaEste relatório de atividade profissional foi realizado em substituição da tese de dissertação do Mestrado em Optometria Avançada, ao abrigo do despacho RT-38/2011 de 21 de junho.
Fernandes, Isabel Maria dos Santos
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Neuroimaging of amblyopia and binocular vision: a review [PDF]
Amblyopia is a cerebral visual impairment considered to derive from abnormal visual experience (e.g., strabismus, anisometropia). Amblyopia, first considered as a monocular disorder, is now often seen as a primarily binocular disorder resulting in more ...
Edit Frankó, Olivier Joly
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