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Third ventriculostomy and endoscopic aqueductoplasty in a child with isolated fourth ventricle after intraventricular hemorrhage of prematurity. [PDF]
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1983
We constructed a low-vision aid for a 61-year-old patient who had familial macular degeneration and a visual acuity of 20/300. The aid consisted of a spectacle lens incorporating his distance prescription as the carrier, a high-plus bifocal reading addition, and the high-minus ocular lens of a Galilean telescope of variable magnification. The objective
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We constructed a low-vision aid for a 61-year-old patient who had familial macular degeneration and a visual acuity of 20/300. The aid consisted of a spectacle lens incorporating his distance prescription as the carrier, a high-plus bifocal reading addition, and the high-minus ocular lens of a Galilean telescope of variable magnification. The objective
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Introduction to Low Vision Aids
American Orthoptic Journal, 1974(1974). Introduction to Low Vision Aids. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 54-56.
A T, Wells, L L, Sloan
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NEW AIDS for LOW-VISION DIABETICS
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1989ensitivity to the special needs of visually impaired people struggling to manage their own diabetes care prompted the formation of the American Association of Diabetes Educators' "VIP Committee" in 1988. A group of nurses and other health care professionals pooled their expertise to advance the frontier of the subspecialty of diabetes care for the ...
M J, Herget, A S, Williams
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Low-Vision Aids in Stargardt’s Disease
Ophthalmologica, 2010The use of low-vision-aids (LVAs) to improve distance and near visual acuity was evaluated in 27 patients. Most of the patients had a useful distance vision with or without glasses, and 24 patients (89%) were prescribed a near visual aid successfully.
A, Temel, H, Kazokoğlu
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Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1977
Many visually handicapped people including those registered as ‘Blind’ can be helped to make better use of their residual vision by the competent prescribing and supply of low-vision aids. Such aids may allow them some continued independence in their work and socially.
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Many visually handicapped people including those registered as ‘Blind’ can be helped to make better use of their residual vision by the competent prescribing and supply of low-vision aids. Such aids may allow them some continued independence in their work and socially.
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Nursing and Residential Care, 2002
David Derrington looks briefly at the extensive variety of help which is available to those who have poor or failing vision.
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David Derrington looks briefly at the extensive variety of help which is available to those who have poor or failing vision.
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Outcome of Low Vision Aid Provision: The Effectiveness of a Low Vision Clinic
Optometry and Vision Science, 1994ABSTRACT Purpose. Although there is an increasing need for primary low vision (LV) care, few studies have considered the success rates of optometric LV rehabilitation. We considered the objective success and perceived benefit obtained by 57 elderly LV patients. Method. Tests of reading speed and questionnaires were administered in the
S J, Leat, A, Fryer, N J, Rumney
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