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Pediatric Annals, 1977
We have discussed what constitutes a normal visual and ocular system in children and the inherent mechanisms that help each person develop and maintain normal visual function. This ideal status should include good visual acuity in each eye, straight eyes, and the development of fusion.
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We have discussed what constitutes a normal visual and ocular system in children and the inherent mechanisms that help each person develop and maintain normal visual function. This ideal status should include good visual acuity in each eye, straight eyes, and the development of fusion.
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International Ophthalmology, 1983
Penalization includes all those methods apart from total occlusion which disturb the central vision of one eye by favouring the other eye. Penalization has a sensory action on functional amblyopia; moreover it also has a motor action, influencing the non-accommodative element of spasm in esotropia.
Pierre Vital Berard+1 more
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Penalization includes all those methods apart from total occlusion which disturb the central vision of one eye by favouring the other eye. Penalization has a sensory action on functional amblyopia; moreover it also has a motor action, influencing the non-accommodative element of spasm in esotropia.
Pierre Vital Berard+1 more
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1990
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the various examination techniques for strabismus—for example, corneal reflection tests, cover tests, dissimilar image tests, tests for sensory anomalies, and tests for stereopsis. Presentation of the common condition of infantile esotropia is within the first 6 months of life.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the various examination techniques for strabismus—for example, corneal reflection tests, cover tests, dissimilar image tests, tests for sensory anomalies, and tests for stereopsis. Presentation of the common condition of infantile esotropia is within the first 6 months of life.
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Strabismus in craniosynostosis
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2006To present peer-reviewed articles related to strabismus in craniosynostosis.Improved neurosurgical treatment has resulted in amblyopia replacing optic atrophy as the main cause of visual impairment in Apert's and Crouzon syndromes. Patients with nonsyndromic craniosynostosis have an increased incidence of significant refractive error and horizontal ...
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Epilepsia, 1965
SUMMARYA significantly increased number of squints was found in patients suffering from symptomatic epilepsy. It is suggested that birth injury may be a commoner cause of epilepsy than is generally realised.RÉSUMÉUne proportion significativement élevée de strabismes a été rencontrée chez les sujets souffrant d'épilepsie symptomatique.
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SUMMARYA significantly increased number of squints was found in patients suffering from symptomatic epilepsy. It is suggested that birth injury may be a commoner cause of epilepsy than is generally realised.RÉSUMÉUne proportion significativement élevée de strabismes a été rencontrée chez les sujets souffrant d'épilepsie symptomatique.
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The Heritability of Strabismus
American Orthoptic Journal, 1975(1975). The Heritability of Strabismus. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 11-17.
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