10 research outputs found

    Spectacle correction of heterophoria in hyperopic amblyopic children

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    Objective: To test the effects of corrective spectacles in hyperopic amblyopic children with heterophoria. Methods: Visual acuity, refraction and the amount of heterophoria on near (33 cm) fixation were measured before and after 3 weeks of spectacle-wearing in 30 hyperopic amblyopic children with heterophoria. The control group consisted of 20 emmetropic children age-matched to the patients. Results: Uncorrected eyes displayed hyperopic amblyopia accompanied by heterophoria. Corrective spectacles not only attenuated the hyperopia and amblyopia, but also changed the heterophoria to orthophoria. The amount of heterophoria before wearing spectacles was significantly different from that in emmetropic children; but after correction with spectacles, it was the same as that in the emmetropic controls. Conclusion: Correction with spectacles is effective for the treatment of heterophoria in hyperopic children with amblyopia

    Evaluation of potential health effects associated with occupational and environmental exposure to styrene – an update

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    New Strategies of Screening and Treatment for Sleep Apnea Syndrome.

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    Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions of the Colon, Rectum, Anus, and Perianal Region

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    Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s Disease: Microglia, Molecular Participants and Therapeutic Choices

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