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quality of life.
Studies in
which subjects were
shown images of
strabismic and non-
strabismic persons showed a
strong negative bias
towards those visibly...
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during early childhood. This can
occur from poor
alignment of the eyes (
strabismic), an eye
being irregularly shaped such that
focusing is difficult, one...
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consensus among ophthalmologists,
orthoptists and
pediatricians is that non-
strabismic visual therapy lacks do****ented
evidence of effectiveness. A
review in...
- strabismus. The
vertical miscoordination between the two eyes may lead to
Strabismic amblyopia, (due to
deprivation /
suppression of the
deviating eye) cosmetic...
- 2019.
Babinsky E,
Candy TR (2013). "Why do only some
hyperopes become strabismic?".
Investigative Ophthalmology &
Visual Science (Review). 54 (7): 4941–55...
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accommodative esotropia. It is
still unclear for
which hyperopic, non-
strabismic children corrective spectacles may
translate to a
lower strabismus risk...
- (1998). "Use of
dynamic and
colored stereogram to
measure stereopsis in
strabismic patients". ****anese
Journal of Ophthalmology. 42 (2): 101–7. doi:10...
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study reports that this
syndrome accounts for 1.9% of the po****tion of
strabismic patients, 53.5% of
patients are female, is
unilateral in 78% of cases...
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someone has at
least rudimentary stereopsis. One
study found that in
strabismic patients a
dynamic random dot
stereogram yielded a
significantly higher...
- cats with
strabismic smblyopia.
European Journal of Neuroscience, 6 (11), 1645–1655. Sireteanu, R. (1982).
Binocular vision in
strabismic humans with...