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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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Peripheral Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment in Straatsma Syndrome: A Case Report
Introduction Straatsma syndrome is a rare congenital condition classically defined by the triad of persistent myelinated retinal nerve fibers, ipsilateral axial myopia, and amblyopia. Although generally regarded as a stable developmental anomaly, growing evidence suggests that eyes with Straatsma syndrome may harbor clinically relevant abnormalities of
Isabela Nunes de Sousa Bandeira Lima +3 more
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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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Vitreous Hemorrhage Induced by a Persistent Hyaloid Artery
Background The hyaloid artery is a branch of the ophthalmic artery and part of the fetal hyaloid vascular system; failure of these fetal vessels to regress can lead to a persistent hyaloid artery (PHA). PHA can induce complications, including amblyopia, cataracts, glaucoma, vitreous hemorrhage, and retinal detachment.
Henry Zou +3 more
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The Role of Anisometropia in the Development of Accommodative Esotropia
Purpose: To determine whether anisometropia increases the risk for the development of accommodativeesotropia with hypermetropia. Methods: Records of all new patients with a refractive error of +2.00 D or more (mean spherical equivalent of both eyes) over
Weakley, David R., Jr. +2 more
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Refração por retinoscopia com luz em faixa em cães Refraction by streak retinoscopy in dogs
A refração ocular por retinoscopia com luz em faixa em 10 cães normais, sem raça definida, demonstrou que a maioria dos animais, independentemente do porte, apresentou tendência à hipermetropia, além de anisometropia e astigmatismo.Ocular refraction by ...
J.J.T. Ranzani +3 more
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On the age-related prevalence of anisometropia
Data on the prevalence of non-amblyopic anisometropia amongst adults throughout the world were tabulated and plotted as a function of age. The global picture reveals a systematic rise in the prevalence of anisometropia with age, the fitted linear ...
Weale, R A
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ObjectivesTo investigate the associations between adherence to the Canadian 24-hour movement guidelines—covering physical activity (PA), screen time (ST), and sleep duration (SD)—and vision impairment, specifically myopia and myopic anisometropia, among ...
Haoxi Zhong +3 more
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study investigated the prevalence and distribution of anisometropia in Taiwanese schoolchildren using nationwide data from refractive surveys performed in 1995 and 2000.
SHIH, YUNG-FENG;HSIAO, CHUHSING K.;WEN, SHU-HUI;LIN, LUKE LONG-KUANG;CHEN, CHIEN-JEN;HUNG, POR-TYING +1 more
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Background : Current amblyopia screening methods are not cost effective. Aim : To evaluate the diagnostic capability of a modified Brückner test (MBT) for amblyopiogenic risk factors.
Abadan Khan Amitava +3 more
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