Background: amblyopia is a major cause of visual impairment in children. Our aim is to compare patching and atropine penalization for treatment of moderate amblyopia in 4-10 years old children. Methods: During 2004-2007, in a randomized clinical trial, 120 patients aged 4-10 years old with moderate amblyopia in the range of 20/40-20/100 were enrolled. Subjects randomized either to patch therapy or twice weekly atropine penalization in equal groups and were followed for 2 years. The success rate was defined as increment of 2 or more lines of visual acuity or final visual acuity of 20/25 or better. Results: The visual acuity in amblyopic eye improved from base line to a mean of 3.8 lines in patching group and mean of 3.7 lines in atropine gro...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of 1% atropine eye drops for the retardatio...
Background: Occlusion therapy is effective in older children with amblyopia. Objective: To evaluate ...
This study was conducted to compare the treatment outcome using patching in patients with strabismic...
Introduction:Amblyopia therapy appears to be most effective when carried out on children under the a...
Introduction: Amblyopia is the most common cause of monocular vision loss in childrenwith an estimat...
The basis of treatment for amblyopia (poor vision due to abnormal visual experience early in life) f...
Background: The impact on children of patching versus atropine treatment for amblyopia was assessed ...
PubMedID: 21647569Purpose To investigate the effects of full-time patching regimen on the treatment ...
Objective To identify differences in efficacy between vision-based treatments for improving visual a...
Purpose: to identify treatment efficiency factors in various forms of amblyopia. Material and method...
Several studies have compared binocular therapy and patching for the treatment of amblyopia. However...
The Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group reported the prevalence of amblyopia to be between 1% a...
AIM: To investigate the efficacy and visual sensitivity of occlusion therapy combined training for c...
Objective To assess the psychosocial impact on the child and family of patching and atropine as trea...
PURPOSE: Optical treatment alone can improve visual acuity (VA) in children with amblyopia, thus cli...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of 1% atropine eye drops for the retardatio...
Background: Occlusion therapy is effective in older children with amblyopia. Objective: To evaluate ...
This study was conducted to compare the treatment outcome using patching in patients with strabismic...
Introduction:Amblyopia therapy appears to be most effective when carried out on children under the a...
Introduction: Amblyopia is the most common cause of monocular vision loss in childrenwith an estimat...
The basis of treatment for amblyopia (poor vision due to abnormal visual experience early in life) f...
Background: The impact on children of patching versus atropine treatment for amblyopia was assessed ...
PubMedID: 21647569Purpose To investigate the effects of full-time patching regimen on the treatment ...
Objective To identify differences in efficacy between vision-based treatments for improving visual a...
Purpose: to identify treatment efficiency factors in various forms of amblyopia. Material and method...
Several studies have compared binocular therapy and patching for the treatment of amblyopia. However...
The Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group reported the prevalence of amblyopia to be between 1% a...
AIM: To investigate the efficacy and visual sensitivity of occlusion therapy combined training for c...
Objective To assess the psychosocial impact on the child and family of patching and atropine as trea...
PURPOSE: Optical treatment alone can improve visual acuity (VA) in children with amblyopia, thus cli...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of 1% atropine eye drops for the retardatio...
Background: Occlusion therapy is effective in older children with amblyopia. Objective: To evaluate ...
This study was conducted to compare the treatment outcome using patching in patients with strabismic...