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Amblyopia, also
called lazy eye, is a
disorder of
sight in
which the
brain fails to
fully process input from one eye and over time
favors the
other eye...
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nutritional factors.
Tobacco amblyopia is a form of
toxic amblyopia caused by
tobacco containing cyanide.
Tobacco amblyopia is
marked by a
gradual impairment...
- eye, but it also has a
therapeutic use in
children for the
treatment of
amblyopia.
Eyepatches used to
block light while sleeping are
referred to as a sleep...
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sometimes erroneously called "lazy eye",
which describes the
condition of
amblyopia; a
reduction in
vision of one or both eyes that is not the
result of any...
- to the
condition amblyopia. If
severe enough and left untreated, the
drooping eyelid can
cause other conditions, such as
amblyopia or astigmatism, so...
- constantly. If
present during a
large part of childhood, it may
result in
amblyopia, or lazy eyes, and loss of
depth perception. If
onset is
during adulthood...
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years of life,
while the
visual cortex is developing, it can
result in
amblyopia, a
condition where, even when
correcting the
refractive error properly...
- may also
experience accommodative dysfunction,
binocular dysfunction,
amblyopia, and strabismus.
Newborns are
almost invariably hypermetropic, but it...
- Eye
drops are also
available which are used to
treat uveitis and
early amblyopia. The
intravenous solution usually begins working within a
minute and lasts...
- retinopathy, age-related
macular degeneration (AMD), cataract,
myopia and
amblyopia. NEI also
funds research on many
other causes of
vision loss including...