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Distribution of refractive error among chinese primary school children in a rural area in Pahang, Malaysia [PDF]
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and status of refractive error among Chinese primary school children in a rural area in Pahang. Methods: This investigation entailed a cross-sectional retrospective study design involving case file ...
Rokiah Omar +3 more
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I write in response to the Letter to the Editor from Jill Carlton and Rosie Auld in the 2011 British and Irish Orthoptic Journal entitled, ‘What is vision screening?
Catherine Butcher
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Screening efficacy of a simplified logMAR chart
Background: Snellen acuity charts are the most commonly used method for visual acuity (VA) testing in screening programmes despite comparative studies verifying that the logarithm of minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) acuity measurement charts are more
Naganathan Muthuramalingam +3 more
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Vision screening – referral to discharge. Outcomes from a routine vision screening programme
'Aims: 'To investigate a local vision screening pro- gramme, the conditions identified at routine vision screening and the visual acuity outcomes of children referred. 'Methods: 'A retrospective analysis of children who underwent vision screening between
Mohammed Masqud, Sandra Medforth
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Reliability of Smart Phone Photographs for School Eye Screening
Smartphone photographs capturing Bruckner’s reflex have demonstrated reliability in identifying amblyogenic conditions in children. Assessing visual acuity for screening has been the traditional method since the inception of school screening. The present
Rajat M. Srivastava +5 more
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Response to ‘Vision Screening’
We read with interest your response to ‘What is vision screening? And more importantly, what it is not?’. We agree that the justification for screening for strabismus is a contentious issue.
Jill Carlton, Rosie Auld
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Among children born with laboratory-confirmed Zika virus (ZIKV) infection, visual impairment (VI) can occur despite normal ocular structure. The objective of this report is to describe ocular findings and visual function among children examined during ...
S. Grace Prakalapakorn +12 more
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Background Young children’s vision screening, as part of a preventative health care service, produces great value for developing regions. Besides yielding a high return on investment from forestalling surgeries using a low-cost intervention at a young ...
Shuoxin Ma +4 more
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OBJECTIVES: To undertake a systematic review of the effectiveness of preschool vision screening. To provide evidence on which decisions about the future provision of this service can be made. To indicate areas for further research.
Snowdon, Stewart-Brown
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Vision Screening among Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
SIGNIFICANCE Vision problems occur at higher rates in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) than in the general population. Some professional organizations recommend that children with neurodevelopmental disorders need comprehensive assessment by ...
M. Swanson +4 more
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