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Visual impairment in children

Nursing Standard, 2005
This article examines the paediatric ophthalmic nurse's role in treating and managing several common ocular conditions.
S, Watkinson, S, Graham
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Visual impairment

2016
This chapter can guide the use of imaging in the evaluation of common visual syndromes: transient visual disturbance, including migraine and amaurosis fugax; acute optic neuropathy complicating multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, Leber hereditary optic neuropathy, and Susac syndrome; papilledema and pseudotumor cerebri syndrome;
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Visual impairment and Ephedra

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2006
Ephedra containing dietary supplements can be used as Ffat burners._ These herbal products have been associated with adverse events including stroke/transient ischemic attack, myocardial infarction, dysrhythmias, hypertension, and psychosis [1,2]. A 36-year-old man came to us complaining of loss of the lower half of the visual field of his right eye ...
Suat, Simsek   +2 more
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Visual impairment in hysteria

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1992
We have reviewed the charts of 45 neuro-ophthamological patients diagnosed with 79 monocular visual field or visual acuity losses secondary to non-organic etiology. Our aim was to determine the percentage of patients that have improvement in vision. As part of the protocol, all patients had magnetic resonance images, pattern visual evoked potentials ...
M C, Barris, D I, Kaufman, D, Barberio
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Literacy and Visual Impairment

Seminars in Speech and Language, 2007
Research supporting specific instructional approaches for young children with visual impairments and blindness is limited. There is, however, a growing body of evidence to support the belief that the critical components of emergent and early conventional literacy for children with visual impairments do not differ markedly from those of their sighted ...
Karen A, Erickson, Deborah, Hatton
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Blindness and Visual Impairment

Pediatrics In Review, 1995
The identification and treatment of children who have significant visual impairments are critical to their health and future well-being. "Legal blindness" occurs if a patient has central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with corrective glasses or a visual field that is no greater than 20 degrees in the better eye.
R K, Kaminer, E, McMahon
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Visual impairment in a visual medium perspectives of online learners with visual impairments

2021
There is a lack of understanding about the experiences and perceptions of adults with visual impairments as they experience the visual medium of online learning. People with visual impairments experience the Internet differently from those with normal sight. As the Internet continues to grow as an educational approach, it is important to understand how
Jacqueline P. Candido, Liz Haslam
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Visual impairment in the elderly

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2005
Visual impairment and blindness are common in older people in Britain and it is becoming increasingly important to develop research and health service priorities accordingly. The population of the UK is ageing rapidly: by 2041, the number of people aged 75 years and above is projected to increase by over 100% and the number of people aged 90 years and ...
Taylor, S, Lightman, S
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Tourism and visual impairment.

2010
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Richards, V   +3 more
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Visual impairment and stroke

Nursing Older People, 2009
Visual problems such as complete hemianopia (loss of one half of the visual field) can be easily detected but subtle disorders, such as gaze defects, are more difficult to identify.
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