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Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1998
SummaryThe infant patient presents a challenge to the optometrist who must structure an examination within the infant's limited capabilities and then manage a rapidly developing visual system. The present paper provides an overview of infant visual development and the visually guided behaviours expected during normal development.
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SummaryThe infant patient presents a challenge to the optometrist who must structure an examination within the infant's limited capabilities and then manage a rapidly developing visual system. The present paper provides an overview of infant visual development and the visually guided behaviours expected during normal development.
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1956
Summary Epiphora has been defined and itsvaried etiology discussed. A plea is made for early diagnosis and immediate institution of therapy, preferably before the infant reaches 3 months of age. This opinion has been reiterated by numerous authorities. 12–15 Unfortunately too many physicians still delay active treatment for months.
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Summary Epiphora has been defined and itsvaried etiology discussed. A plea is made for early diagnosis and immediate institution of therapy, preferably before the infant reaches 3 months of age. This opinion has been reiterated by numerous authorities. 12–15 Unfortunately too many physicians still delay active treatment for months.
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The contribution of low birth weight to infant mortality and childhood morbidity.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1985M. McCormick
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2017
Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is defined as the involuntary passage of gastric contents from the stomach into the esophagus. GER disease (GERD) on the other hand is a condition that develops if GER causes troublesome symptoms and/or complications such as pain, poor growth, and esophagitis [1].
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Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is defined as the involuntary passage of gastric contents from the stomach into the esophagus. GER disease (GERD) on the other hand is a condition that develops if GER causes troublesome symptoms and/or complications such as pain, poor growth, and esophagitis [1].
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