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Amblyopia characterization, treatment, and prophylaxis


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 ...
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Incidence and Types of Childhood Esotropia A Population-Based Study


AE Greenberg, BG Mohney, NN Diehl, JP … - Ophthalmology, 2007 - Elsevier
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Comitant horizontal strabismus: an Asian perspective


A Chia, L Roy, L Seenyen - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: 493 children (72%) were exotropic, the majority (92%) of whom had
intermittent exotropia, X(T). The divergence excess type X(T) was most common
(59.5%), followed by basic (29.0%) and convergence-weakness (11.5%). ...
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Clinical characteristics of spontaneous late-onset comitant acute nonaccommodative …


M Kothari - Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - Medknow
Prevalence of strabismus ranges from 3-5%,[1],[2] esodeviations being more
common than exodeviations (prevalence ratio 5:2).[3],[4] However, geographical
and ethnic variations in this pattern are known.[4],[5],[6] Amongst ...
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Comitant Horizontal Strabismus: an Asian

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A Chia, L Roy, L Seenyen - bjo.bmj.com
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