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Objective To determine the effects of the intraocular injection of antivascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) drugs on the refractive status of infants with retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).
Children with disability are at a substantially higher risk of visual impairment (VI) (10.5% compared with 0.16%) but also of ocular disorders of all types, including refractive errors and strabismus.
Nearsightedness is the ability to see clearly up close but makes you unable to see far-away objects clearly. However, farsightedness is the opposite - the ability to see far-away objects more clearly ...
Researchers suggest that childhood behavioral disorders, such as ADHD, are correlated with refractive errors, but details regarding causation remain unknown. Refractive errors have a significant ...
Vision products aim to improve or maintain eye health and vision, helping people manage refractive disorders, dry eyes, age-related eye diseases, and vision loss due to underlying health problems ...
Acceptable definitions of refraction disorder adhered to the criteria outlined in Basic Ophthalmology or the Overview of refractive disorders. From this study, data from global incidence, prevalence, ...
TECLens Secures $9.3 Million Series A Funding to Advance Its Non-Invasive Refractive ... non-invasive and cost-effective refractive treatment for millions of people with vision disorders.
Article citations More>>. Economics, M.A. and Jabir, M. (2017) Refractive Errors, Eye Disorders & Associated Risk Factors Amongst Medical Students. Ophthalmology, 15, 384.. has been cited by the ...
Although subjective refraction is the gold standard, it requires cooperation from the patient and hence is not suitable for infants, young children, and developmentally delayed adults. Retinoscopy is ...
Giusti, C. (2003) Transient Hyperopic Refractive Changes in Newly Diagnosed Juvenile Diabetes. Swiss Medical Weekly, ... while family histories were dominated by diabetes. Ocular complications of ...