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Prevalence of anisometropia in children and adolescents [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
Background: This research was developed to study the epidemiology of anisometropia. It aims to estimate the prevalence of anisometropia in Portuguese children and adolescents at various educational stages, studying its association with sociodemographic ...
Pedro Monteiro +2 more
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Measurement of spectacle-induced aniseikonia in axial anisometropia using the New Aniseikonia Test
Aim To determine whether spectacle correction in axial anisometropes can cause significant aniseikonia. Patients and methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on eight patients who had axial anisometropia with a spherical equivalent difference ...
Ghada Z El-Abedin Rajab +3 more
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Visual and sensory outcomes after refractive surgery for pediatric anisometropia
Background and aim Amblyopia is one of the most common causes of loss of vision in children. Unfortunately, in high pediatric anisometropia, spectacle correction is not tolerated by many children.
Ahmed A. Farrag +2 more
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Changes in anisometropia by age in children with hyperopia, myopia, and antimetropia
Anisometropia is a unique condition of both eyes and it is associated with vision problems such as amblyopia and reduced stereoacuity. Previous studies have not reported its change pattern by age and its correlation with the refractive condition of both ...
Han-Wen Lin +6 more
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Comparison of stereoacuity in patients of anisometropia, isometropia and emmetropia
Purpose: To compare the stereoacuity in patients with anisometropia, isometropia, and emmetropia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 1403 subjects (range: 5–45 years) divided into anisometropes (n = 403), isometropes (n = 500), and ...
Nida Khan +3 more
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Prevalence and association of refractive anisometropia with near work habits among young schoolchildren: The evidence from a population-based study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Lifestyle behaviour may play a role in refractive error among children, but the association between near work habits and refractive anisometropia remains unclear. METHODS:We estimated the prevalence of refractive anisometropia and examined its
Chia-Wei Lee +7 more
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Ocular anisometropia and laterality [PDF]
Abstract.Purpose: To study the difference in refraction between right and left eyes (anisometropia) in different age groups, look for evidence of eye laterality (more refractive error in one eye) and compare the size of anisometropia in the myopic and emmetropic ranges.Methods: The study was based on children in Hong Kong (examined at the age of 6 ...
Ernst, Goldschmidt +2 more
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Purpose: To assess the effect of experimental anisometropia and monovision on stereopsis using the Titmus, Randot, and TNO stereoacuity tests. Methods: Sixty adult volunteers were enrolled in the present study.
Reza Nabie +3 more
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Background To investigate the clinical characteristics of children with congenital ptosis, with particular attention given to the incidence of anisometropia, and the difference in axial length (AL) between the right and left eyes.
Satoshi Ueki +4 more
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Effect of induced anisometropia on stereopsis and surgical tasks in a simulated environment
Purpose: To quantitatively correlate the loss of stereopsis by induced anisometropia with its effect on tasks that require binocular vision and stereopsis, such as ophthalmic surgery in a simulated environment.
Pallavi Singh +5 more
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