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Too much or too little: neonatal ocular misalignment frequency can predict later abnormality


A Horwood - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003 - bjo.bmj.com
Infants' eyes are generally considered to be grossly aligned from birth, if
careful allowance is made for the large angle lambda* of infancy. 1– 6 In the
first weeks of life, occasional misalignments are often noticed by parents, ...
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Neonatal ocular misalignments reflect vergence development but rarely become esotropia


A Horwood - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003 - bjo.bmj.com
Background: 214 orthoptists' infants have been followed for up to 15 years,
relating neonatal misalignment (NMs) behaviour to onset of convergence and 20 Δ
base out prism response, and also to later childhood ocular abnormalities.
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Can misalignments in typical infants be used as a model for infantile esotropia?

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AM Horwood, PM Riddell - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2004 - ARVO
METHODS. A remote haploscopic photorefraction system was used to measure
accommodation and vergence in 146 infants between 0 and 12 months of age.
Infants underwent photorefraction immediately after watching a target ...
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Development of the response AC/A ratio over the first year of life


JE Turner, AM Horwood, SM Houston, PM … - Vision Research, 2002 - Elsevier
This study investigated the development of the link from accommodation to
vergence in infants by occluding one eye thus removing binocular cues. Occluded
adults continue to converge partially demonstrating that the accommodative ...
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Maternal observations of ocular alignment in infants.


AM Horwood - Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Seventy-five infants of state-registered orthoptists were observed by their
mothers from birth to at least 6 months of age, with particular attention paid
to the nature of any deviations noticed in the first few weeks. Most of the ...
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[CITATION] Incidence of dissociated vertical deviation in intermittent exotropia


C Pritchard - Am Orthopt J, 1998
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[CITATION] Infantile exotropia in healthy infants


SE Rubin, LB Nelson, RS Wagner… - Ophthalmic Surg, 1988
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[CITATION] Strabismus and its management


A Jampolsky - Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
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Strabismus after treatment of unilateral congenital cataracts. A clinical model for …


D Thouvenin, S Nogue, L Fontes, O Norbert - … Association Meeting, Bergen, Norway, June 19-21, …, 2004 - books.google.com
Transactions 28th Meeting European Strabismological Association, de Faber 1ed.)
© 2004 European Strabismological Association. lSBN 90 265 1965 6 Strabismus
after treatment of unilateral congenital cataracts. A clinical model for ...
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Does neonatal ocular misalignment predict later abnormality?


A HORWOOD, B WILLIAMS - Eye(London. 1987), 2001 - cat.inist.fr
Purpose A longitudinal prospective study was carried out to ascertain the
significance of neonatal ocular misalignments. Methods Pre-school vision
screening and hospital records were examined to determine the visual ...
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