Peripheral Stimulation Decreases Spatial Accuracy Beyond the Fovea
Patients with strabismic amblyopia have impairments in eccentricity-dependent and separation-dependent mechanisms.
Patients with strabismic amblyopia have impairments in eccentricity-dependent and separation-dependent mechanisms.
The study also found that this association was independent of contact lens discomfort (CLD).
A case report shows an effective approach to treating amblyopia in a patient with ocular abnormalities associated with the genetic disorder.
The study found clinically significant visual improvements associated with the digital therapeutic for patients with amblyopia from anisometropia or strabismus, or both.
A single measure of accommodation in patients with amblyopia may not suffice.
A study shows dual-focus soft contact lenses used for myopia control can result in acute changes in the dynamics of accommodative response and facility.
The retrospective study also found a larger angle of deviation during distance than during near fixation.
A study shows more irregularity in the foveal avascular zone of eyes with amblyopia, associated with amblyopia severity, and resolving with amblyopia treatments.
Analysis finds risks for divergence insufficiency include use of progressive addition eyeglasses and increased age up to 75.
Patients with an esophoric fixation disparity on the near Mallett unit are likely to benefit from near additions, according to a report.