- ►thevisioncouncil.org [PDF] EE Hartmann, V Dobson, L Hainline, W Marsh … - Ophthalmology, 2001 - Elsevier Recommendations for health-related screening programs, developed by the World
Health Organization,[7] require that a disorder suitable for mass screening
should have a high prevalence in the population, should result in ... Cited by 102 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions
K Simons - Survey of ophthalmology, 2005 - Elsevier Amblyopia has a 1.6–3.6% prevalence, higher in the medically underserved. It
is more complex than simply visual acuity loss and the better eye has
sub-clinical deficits. Functional limitations appear more extensive and ... Cited by 63 - Related articles - All 10 versions
- ►bmj.com M Cleary - British Medical Journal, 2000 - bjo.bmj.com The primary aim of the present longitudinal study was to compare prospectively
the influence of occlusion and spectacles on logMAR visual acuity in children
newly diagnosed as strabismic and mixed amblyopes (strabismic and ... Cited by 52 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions
SE Dorey, GGW Adams, JP Lee, JJ Sloper - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2001 - bjo.bmj.com RESULTS There was no significant overall improvement in visual acuity during a
mean of 9 months of attempted outpatient occlusion before admission. During the
5 days of admission 26 children (67%) gained at least one line of acuity in ... Cited by 44 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
H Leiba, M Shimshoni, M Oliver, N Gottesman … - Ophthalmology, 2001 - Elsevier Fifty-four patients, who were successfully treated in childhood for unilateral
amblyopia by occlusion, were followed up to the age of 9 years, were evaluated
in 1984 for long-term results 6.4 years on average after cessation of ... Cited by 37 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions
- ►nih.gov SP Donahue - American journal of ophthalmology, 2006 - Elsevier Previous studies evaluating the effect of anisometropia on amblyopia development
have been biased because subject selection occurred as a result of decreased
acuity. Photoscreening identifies anisometropic children in a manner that ... Cited by 35 - Related articles - All 19 versions
CJ Cobb, K Russell, A Cox, CJ MacEwen - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002 - bjo.bmj.com Conclusions: The age at presentation of a child with anisometropic amblyopia
appears to have no significant effect on the final visual acuity. The amount of
refractive error and degree of anisometropia at presentation do correlate ... Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
M Cordonnier, O Kallay - Strabismus, 2001 - informahealthcare.com Acknowledgements: This study was supported by a grant from «Les Amis des
Aveugles» ASBL, rue de la barrière, 37–39, 7011 Ghlin, Belgium. The authors
wish to thank M. Essarhdaoui, the main operator during the screening. They ... Cited by 30 - Related articles - All 5 versions
S Hrisos, MP Clarke, CM Wright - Ophthalmology, 2004 - Elsevier Poster presented at: American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, November,
2001; New Orleans, Louisiana. Orally presented at: British Orthoptic Society
Annual Scientific Conference, July, 2002; Chester, United Kingdom. Cited by 26 - Related articles - All 12 versions