BACKGROUND: Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down's syndrome than in age-matched controls. However, to date, clinicians do not have access to norms for children with Down's syndrome that allow differential discrimination of healthy from anomalous visual development in this population. METHODS: The Down's Syndrome Vision Research Unit at Cardiff University has been monitoring visual development in a large cohort of children since 1992. Cross-sectional data on binocular visual acuity were retrospectively analysed for 159 children up to 12 years of age in order to establish binocular acuity norms. Longitudinal binocular acuity data were available for nine children who were seen regularly over the 12 years age-range. Monocu...
It is widely recognised that children with Down syndrome have a broad range and a high prevalence of...
Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (...
Vision problems can lead to negative developmental outcomes. Children with Williams syndrome and Dow...
BACKGROUND: Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down's syndrome than in age-matche...
Background Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down’s syndrome than in age‐matched ...
Background Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down’s syndrome than in age-matched ...
Background/Aims Children with Down’s syndrome (DS) are known to have poorer visual acuity that neuro...
Background: Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a high prevalence of ocular disorders, and even wh...
purpose. Infants and children with Down syndrome show reduced visual acuity and contrast sensitivity...
This thesis investigated the refractive, accommodative and colour vision status of young people with...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...
Aim: Previous studies have described the emmetropisation process as inactive in Down's syndrome (DS)...
Background: Various ocular anomalies are present in the vast majority of individuals with Down syndr...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with reduced visual acuity that cannot be explained by mot...
AbstractA new contrast sensitivity (CS) card test was used to estimate contrast sensitivity in 18 in...
It is widely recognised that children with Down syndrome have a broad range and a high prevalence of...
Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (...
Vision problems can lead to negative developmental outcomes. Children with Williams syndrome and Dow...
BACKGROUND: Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down's syndrome than in age-matche...
Background Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down’s syndrome than in age‐matched ...
Background Visual acuity is known to be poorer in children with Down’s syndrome than in age-matched ...
Background/Aims Children with Down’s syndrome (DS) are known to have poorer visual acuity that neuro...
Background: Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a high prevalence of ocular disorders, and even wh...
purpose. Infants and children with Down syndrome show reduced visual acuity and contrast sensitivity...
This thesis investigated the refractive, accommodative and colour vision status of young people with...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...
Aim: Previous studies have described the emmetropisation process as inactive in Down's syndrome (DS)...
Background: Various ocular anomalies are present in the vast majority of individuals with Down syndr...
PURPOSE. Down syndrome (DS) is associated with reduced visual acuity that cannot be explained by mot...
AbstractA new contrast sensitivity (CS) card test was used to estimate contrast sensitivity in 18 in...
It is widely recognised that children with Down syndrome have a broad range and a high prevalence of...
Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (...
Vision problems can lead to negative developmental outcomes. Children with Williams syndrome and Dow...