RP Rutstein - duanessolution.com Amblyopia is a unilateral or bilateral loss of best-correct- ed visual acuity
that develops in early childhood without obvious organic cause. It is detectable
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C Schmucker, R Grosselfinger, R Riemsma, G … - BMC ophthalmology, 2009 - biomedcentral.com Five studies met the inclusion criteria. Of these, three studies suggested that
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O Ehrt - Der Ophthalmologe, 2008 - Springer Auch wenn seit der ersten Erwähnung der Okklusion im 9. Jh. durch den me-
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A Langmann, S Lindner, M Brandner - Spektrum der Augenheilkunde, 2009 - Springer Summary. In Austria since 1976 avoidance of visual im pairment in children is
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