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Visual acuity improvement in adult amblyopic eyes
... Amblyopia affects approximately 3% of the population1,2 and carries a 1.2% projected lifetime risk for visual impairment to 6/12 or worse visual acuity.2,3 Treatment for amblyopia is effective, reducing the overall prevalence and severity of vision loss.2,4 Correcting refractive error alone signific ...
... Amblyopia affects approximately 3% of the population1,2 and carries a 1.2% projected lifetime risk for visual impairment to 6/12 or worse visual acuity.2,3 Treatment for amblyopia is effective, reducing the overall prevalence and severity of vision loss.2,4 Correcting refractive error alone signific ...
eye preparations
... the pH or to stabilise the preparation. After dissolution or suspension in the prescribed liquid, they comply with the requirements for eye-drops or eye lotions, as appropriate. ...
... the pH or to stabilise the preparation. After dissolution or suspension in the prescribed liquid, they comply with the requirements for eye-drops or eye lotions, as appropriate. ...
- Wiley Online Library
... that had been injected previously with local anaesthetic in two elderly subjects. Porter and colleagues32 claimed that direct injection into the muscle itself may be required for significant myotoxicity to occur. Several studies22–32 have concluded that the susceptibility to muscular injury by local ...
... that had been injected previously with local anaesthetic in two elderly subjects. Porter and colleagues32 claimed that direct injection into the muscle itself may be required for significant myotoxicity to occur. Several studies22–32 have concluded that the susceptibility to muscular injury by local ...
abstract - Research - Vanderbilt University
... composed of the maxillary, zygomatic, and palatine bones. The largest portion of the orbital floor is attributed to the orbital plate of the maxillary bone. The superior orbital wall is also triangular in shape and extends to the apex. The orbital roof is primarily composed of the orbital plane of ...
... composed of the maxillary, zygomatic, and palatine bones. The largest portion of the orbital floor is attributed to the orbital plate of the maxillary bone. The superior orbital wall is also triangular in shape and extends to the apex. The orbital roof is primarily composed of the orbital plane of ...
Eye Movement Disturbances in Children
... lisher from Bajandas FT, Kline LB. Neuro-ophthalmology review manual, 3rd ed. Tho rofare, NT: Slack, 1988 .) ...
... lisher from Bajandas FT, Kline LB. Neuro-ophthalmology review manual, 3rd ed. Tho rofare, NT: Slack, 1988 .) ...
esa2016_brochure - 38th Meeting of European Strabismological
... ophthalmologists, optometrists and residents from Europe and all over the world! Conferences are becoming more and more informative, even sometimes to the extreme. While giving overview on all important and new aspects of strabismus, ESA provides a platform where there is time for discussion. Expert ...
... ophthalmologists, optometrists and residents from Europe and all over the world! Conferences are becoming more and more informative, even sometimes to the extreme. While giving overview on all important and new aspects of strabismus, ESA provides a platform where there is time for discussion. Expert ...
Front cover - American Academy of Ophthalmology
... Appendix 1 describes the core criteria of quality eye care. The Preferred Practice Pattern® guidelines are based on the best available scientific data as interpreted by panels of knowledgeable health professionals. In some instances, such as when results of carefully conducted clinical trials are av ...
... Appendix 1 describes the core criteria of quality eye care. The Preferred Practice Pattern® guidelines are based on the best available scientific data as interpreted by panels of knowledgeable health professionals. In some instances, such as when results of carefully conducted clinical trials are av ...
Presentation: Dry Eyes, Mr Y Ghosh
... continuum responsible for the maintenance of corneal clarity, elaboration of a stable tear film for clear vision, as well as protection of the eye against microbial and mechanical insults. • Comprising a variety of disorders on cornea, eyelid, conjunctiva, lacrimal apparatus and tear ...
... continuum responsible for the maintenance of corneal clarity, elaboration of a stable tear film for clear vision, as well as protection of the eye against microbial and mechanical insults. • Comprising a variety of disorders on cornea, eyelid, conjunctiva, lacrimal apparatus and tear ...
Three-dimensional Hess - Vertigocenter, The Interdisciplinary
... vertical deviation with leftward gaze. In the side view (Fig. 2Bb), the plane of the right eye appeared “thicker” than the plane of the left eye. The reason for this difference in the thickness of the plane becomes evident in the top view (Fig. 2Bc): The plane of the right eye is rotated temporally; ...
... vertical deviation with leftward gaze. In the side view (Fig. 2Bb), the plane of the right eye appeared “thicker” than the plane of the left eye. The reason for this difference in the thickness of the plane becomes evident in the top view (Fig. 2Bc): The plane of the right eye is rotated temporally; ...
Evaluation of Diplopia - Turner White Communications
... be asked during the history to look at an object in the examining room that appears doubled and determine whether the double vision remains if the right eye is occluded and whether it remains if the left eye is occluded. Note that monocular diplopia can occur in both eyes simultaneously (ie, bilater ...
... be asked during the history to look at an object in the examining room that appears doubled and determine whether the double vision remains if the right eye is occluded and whether it remains if the left eye is occluded. Note that monocular diplopia can occur in both eyes simultaneously (ie, bilater ...
Model-Based Improvements in the Treatment of Patients with
... The classic hypothesis is based on MR images showing that the lateral and medial rectus lie a bit under the distended globe, which may cause a depressive action (because they have slid under the globe equator), leading to hypodeviation (Fig. 4a). The observed medial displacement of the superior and ...
... The classic hypothesis is based on MR images showing that the lateral and medial rectus lie a bit under the distended globe, which may cause a depressive action (because they have slid under the globe equator), leading to hypodeviation (Fig. 4a). The observed medial displacement of the superior and ...
Squint - Curtis Opticians
... treatment and you should not be afraid to ask questions which will help you understand the condition. The successful outcome of treatment depends upon everyone co-operating. What causes squint? There are several types of squint. The cause is not always known, but some children are more likely to dev ...
... treatment and you should not be afraid to ask questions which will help you understand the condition. The successful outcome of treatment depends upon everyone co-operating. What causes squint? There are several types of squint. The cause is not always known, but some children are more likely to dev ...
Strabismus: Esotropia and Exotropia
... however, strabismus may be the result of multiple factors, which, occurring alone, might not cause the disorder. For some individuals, strabismus can result in permanent vision loss. Young children with strabismus often develop amblyopia (lazy eye) and impaired stereopsis (binocular depth perception ...
... however, strabismus may be the result of multiple factors, which, occurring alone, might not cause the disorder. For some individuals, strabismus can result in permanent vision loss. Young children with strabismus often develop amblyopia (lazy eye) and impaired stereopsis (binocular depth perception ...
- Eye, Brain, and Vision
... loses sight in both eyes. After three years of blindness the cataracts are removed, glasses fitted, and vision is completely restored. The vision can even be better than it was before the cataracts developed, because all lenses yellow with age, and their removal results in a sky of marvelous blue s ...
... loses sight in both eyes. After three years of blindness the cataracts are removed, glasses fitted, and vision is completely restored. The vision can even be better than it was before the cataracts developed, because all lenses yellow with age, and their removal results in a sky of marvelous blue s ...
the eyes in marfan syndrome
... Strabismus is when the two eyes do not focus on the same object simultaneously. One eye may drift in or out compared to the other eye. The eyes may alternate fixating on an object or one eye may fixate more. It occurs in people with Marfan syndrome at a higher rate than in the general population. In t ...
... Strabismus is when the two eyes do not focus on the same object simultaneously. One eye may drift in or out compared to the other eye. The eyes may alternate fixating on an object or one eye may fixate more. It occurs in people with Marfan syndrome at a higher rate than in the general population. In t ...
article in press - Journal of Optometry
... Purpose: Most causes of childhood blindness are treatable or preventable. Knowledge of parents’ awareness and perception of eye problems is important in helping to understand parents’ eye care seeking behavior. This understanding becomes necessary as early detection and intervention can be effective ...
... Purpose: Most causes of childhood blindness are treatable or preventable. Knowledge of parents’ awareness and perception of eye problems is important in helping to understand parents’ eye care seeking behavior. This understanding becomes necessary as early detection and intervention can be effective ...
Vestibular SIG Evaluation and treatment of visual dysfunction
... (CONVERGENCE and DIVERGENCE), the FIXATION system, accommodation and VOR control the position of an image on the fovea. ...
... (CONVERGENCE and DIVERGENCE), the FIXATION system, accommodation and VOR control the position of an image on the fovea. ...
Guidelines for the Management of Amblyopia
... Atropine is used in the treatment of amblyopia to blur vision in the normal eye. It has been shown to be as effective as patching in the treatment of moderate (20/40 to 20/100) amblyopia in children aged from 3 to 721, and to be well tolerated22. Residual visual defects in the amblyopic eye were com ...
... Atropine is used in the treatment of amblyopia to blur vision in the normal eye. It has been shown to be as effective as patching in the treatment of moderate (20/40 to 20/100) amblyopia in children aged from 3 to 721, and to be well tolerated22. Residual visual defects in the amblyopic eye were com ...
Common Eye Condition Management
... • If no history of trauma, no treatment is required, reassure patient that the haemorrhage will resolve over the course of about a week or two • If trauma is the cause, consider referral to an ophthalmologists to ensure no underlying scleral damage or other injury • If subconjunctival haemorrhages a ...
... • If no history of trauma, no treatment is required, reassure patient that the haemorrhage will resolve over the course of about a week or two • If trauma is the cause, consider referral to an ophthalmologists to ensure no underlying scleral damage or other injury • If subconjunctival haemorrhages a ...
a copy - Irish College of Ophthalmologists
... amblyopic eye that does not see well early in life does not develop normal vision even with glasses. ...
... amblyopic eye that does not see well early in life does not develop normal vision even with glasses. ...
Motion Information via the Nonfixating Eye Can Drive Optokinetic
... Keywords: strabismus, nonhuman primate, OKN, suppression ...
... Keywords: strabismus, nonhuman primate, OKN, suppression ...
Lecture Notes
... 3. A 7-year-old boy displays deviation of the visual axis of one eye toward the other and complains of double vision. His pediatrician refers him to a physician who specializes in eye disorders, called an ophthalmologist. 4. Mr. T.’s right eye intermittently deviates away from the other eye. The med ...
... 3. A 7-year-old boy displays deviation of the visual axis of one eye toward the other and complains of double vision. His pediatrician refers him to a physician who specializes in eye disorders, called an ophthalmologist. 4. Mr. T.’s right eye intermittently deviates away from the other eye. The med ...
What`s New and Important in Pediatric Ophthalmology
... were determined to have a high risk (≥15%) of poor structural outcome without treatment using the Risk Management of Retinopathy of Prematurity program. Refractive error was measured by cycloplegic retinoscopy. Intervention: Eyes were randomized to receive laser photocoagulation at high-risk prethre ...
... were determined to have a high risk (≥15%) of poor structural outcome without treatment using the Risk Management of Retinopathy of Prematurity program. Refractive error was measured by cycloplegic retinoscopy. Intervention: Eyes were randomized to receive laser photocoagulation at high-risk prethre ...
Strabismus
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Strabismus (/strəˈbɪzməs/, from Greek strabismós) is a condition that interferes with binocular vision because it prevents a person from directing both eyes simultaneously towards the same fixation point; the eyes do not properly align with each other. Heterotropia is a medical synonym for the condition. Colloquial terms for strabismus include cross-eye, wall-eye, a squint and a cast of the eye.Strabismus typically involves a lack of coordination between the extraocular muscles, which prevents directing the gaze of both eyes at once to the same point in space; it thus hampers proper binocular vision, and may affect depth perception adversely. Strabismus is primarily managed by ophthalmologists, optometrists, and orthoptists. Strabismus is present in about 4% of children. Treatment should be started as early as possible to ensure the development of the best possible visual acuity and stereopsis.