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Trajectory timelines and treatment efficacy of <sup>177</sup>Lu-PSMA-617 radioligand therapy for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer Real-world data from 50 consecutive cases treated in a single Canadian center. [PDF]
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Convergence Insufficiency and Vision Therapy
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2014There is no standard meaning of the term "vision therapy", and for this reason it is often a controversial topic between some members of the ophthalmic and optometric community. Most pediatric ophthalmologists avoid using the term because it is nonspecific.
Mary Lou Mcgregor
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Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2011
Citation information: Shin HS, Park SC & Maples WC. Effectiveness of vision therapy for convergence dysfunctions and long‐term stability after vision therapy. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt 2011, 31
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Citation information: Shin HS, Park SC & Maples WC. Effectiveness of vision therapy for convergence dysfunctions and long‐term stability after vision therapy. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt 2011, 31
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Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2018
Background: Traditional orthoptic therapy used by ophthalmologists, orthoptists, and optometrists is directed at improving visual acuity, ocular alignment, or both. For example, convergence exercises are used to treat convergence insufficiency (CI).
Janet C, Rucker, Paul H, Phillips
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Background: Traditional orthoptic therapy used by ophthalmologists, orthoptists, and optometrists is directed at improving visual acuity, ocular alignment, or both. For example, convergence exercises are used to treat convergence insufficiency (CI).
Janet C, Rucker, Paul H, Phillips
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Gene therapy in color vision deficiency: a review [PDF]
Background: Color vision deficiencies are a group of vision disorders, characterized by abnormal color discrimination. They include red-green color blindness, yellow-blue color blindness and achromatopsia, among others.
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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.
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American Orthoptic Journal, 2010
Vision therapy by orthoptists is a form of treatment to restore binocular single vision and to enhance the control of a deviation using prisms and convergence therapy. It is differentiated from optometric behavioral vision therapy (BVT) as a form of treatment to decrease rates ofjuvenile recidivism and to improve learning disabilities using colored ...
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Vision therapy by orthoptists is a form of treatment to restore binocular single vision and to enhance the control of a deviation using prisms and convergence therapy. It is differentiated from optometric behavioral vision therapy (BVT) as a form of treatment to decrease rates ofjuvenile recidivism and to improve learning disabilities using colored ...
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Problem Orientation in Vision Therapy
American journal of optometry and physiological optic, 1981Abstract Quantification and retrieval of data in vision therapy is a difficult task for both the private practitioner and optometric educator. The problem‐oriented record provides an organizational approach that readily identifies patient's problems, therapeutic objectives, and the results of administered therapy.
R, London, E, Caloroso, B J, Barresi
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS AFFECTING VISION: THERAPY
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1966The visual consequences and the pathogenesis and therapy of atherosclerosis are discussed. Atherosclerosis apparently is the result of hepatic failure to produce a stable suspension of cholesterol esters in the plasma. In some instances this represents an inherent metabolic defect.
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