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Complexity and Barriers to Vision Care: A Narrative Review Informed by a Mobile Eye Program. [PDF]
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Vision Therapy for Post-Concussion Vision Disorders
Optometry and Vision Science, 2017ABSTRACT Purpose To determine the frequency and types of vision disorders associated with concussion, and to determine the success rate of vision therapy for these conditions in two private practice settings. Methods All records over an 18-month period of patients referred
Michael, Gallaway +2 more
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2020
The present decisional algorithms are aimed at the evaluation, diagnosis, and therapeutic management of patients with acute vision disorders, for instance, visual impairment, disorders of eye movements, and alteration of pupillary reflexes [1].
Roberto Bergamaschi +5 more
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The present decisional algorithms are aimed at the evaluation, diagnosis, and therapeutic management of patients with acute vision disorders, for instance, visual impairment, disorders of eye movements, and alteration of pupillary reflexes [1].
Roberto Bergamaschi +5 more
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Binocular vision disorders in a geriatric population
Clinical and experimental optometry, 2021Clinical relevance A population-based epidemiological survey is important to help establish the frequency of binocular vision disorders in a geriatric population. Such data will be useful to clinicians and help guide diagnostic testing for this age group.
H. Hashemi +6 more
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Seminars in Neurology, 2015
Functional vision disorder (FVD) is a common problem seen in many neurologic and ophthalmologic practitioners' offices and may occur in isolation or in the presence of medical illness. This disorder presents with visual or oculomotor symptoms and manifests as vision loss in one or both eyes, visual field loss, double vision, oscillopsia, anisocoria ...
Robert A, Egan, W Curt, LaFrance
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Functional vision disorder (FVD) is a common problem seen in many neurologic and ophthalmologic practitioners' offices and may occur in isolation or in the presence of medical illness. This disorder presents with visual or oculomotor symptoms and manifests as vision loss in one or both eyes, visual field loss, double vision, oscillopsia, anisocoria ...
Robert A, Egan, W Curt, LaFrance
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The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2009
Reduced dopaminergic transmission has been implicated in the pathophysiology of major depression. Furthermore, dopaminergic neurotransmission plays an important role in the physiology of visual contrast sensitivity (CS). To test the hypothesis that altered dopaminergic neurotransmission plays a role in major depression we measured contrast sensitivity ...
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Reduced dopaminergic transmission has been implicated in the pathophysiology of major depression. Furthermore, dopaminergic neurotransmission plays an important role in the physiology of visual contrast sensitivity (CS). To test the hypothesis that altered dopaminergic neurotransmission plays a role in major depression we measured contrast sensitivity ...
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