AbstractBackgroundIn psychomotor retardation there is an abnormal development of mental, sensory and motor skills associated with ocular manifestations. There are biological and psychosocial risk factors that predispose an individual to neurological damage. From 50% to 80% of patients with strabismus retardation have special features that differentiate it from the rest of strabismus in healthy patients.ObjectiveTo determine the most common type of strabismus in patients with psychomotor retardation and their clinical features.Material and methodsPatients with psychomotor retardation and strabismus were included. An ophthalmological examination was performed, as well as an evaluation of the characteristics of strabismus, including perinatal ...
Objective: To determine the most common forms of childhood exotropia. Design: Retrospective, consecu...
PurposePotential factors influencing stereopsis were investigated in patients with both refractive a...
<p>LE, RE, left eye, right eye. The deviation of the eyes was assessed with cover-uncover test and p...
AbstractBackgroundIn psychomotor retardation there is an abnormal development of mental, sensory and...
AbstractComitant strabismus is a common condition affecting infants, children and adults. Its impact...
Strabismus is an anomaly of ocular alignment, resulting in a departure from the parallel nature of a...
Background: Strabismus is the misalignment of the visual axes of the eyes. It may lead to the develo...
Abstract Background Limited data exist collating most of the associated factors for strabismus in on...
Background: Limited data exist collating most of the associated factors for strabismus in one analys...
Background: Strabismus development is a complex process involving various parts of the visual system...
Background: To determine the prevalence andclinical features of strabismus in patients withpathologi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence of neurological involvement and malformative/systemic syndro...
AbstractPurposeManifest strabismus such as constant and alternative esotropia and exotropia, not onl...
<p>RE: right eye, LE: left eye, All subjects had a good visual acuity in both eyes. Stereoacuity was...
Introduction: Essential infantile esotropia is an entity in squint that requires particular attentio...
Objective: To determine the most common forms of childhood exotropia. Design: Retrospective, consecu...
PurposePotential factors influencing stereopsis were investigated in patients with both refractive a...
<p>LE, RE, left eye, right eye. The deviation of the eyes was assessed with cover-uncover test and p...
AbstractBackgroundIn psychomotor retardation there is an abnormal development of mental, sensory and...
AbstractComitant strabismus is a common condition affecting infants, children and adults. Its impact...
Strabismus is an anomaly of ocular alignment, resulting in a departure from the parallel nature of a...
Background: Strabismus is the misalignment of the visual axes of the eyes. It may lead to the develo...
Abstract Background Limited data exist collating most of the associated factors for strabismus in on...
Background: Limited data exist collating most of the associated factors for strabismus in one analys...
Background: Strabismus development is a complex process involving various parts of the visual system...
Background: To determine the prevalence andclinical features of strabismus in patients withpathologi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence of neurological involvement and malformative/systemic syndro...
AbstractPurposeManifest strabismus such as constant and alternative esotropia and exotropia, not onl...
<p>RE: right eye, LE: left eye, All subjects had a good visual acuity in both eyes. Stereoacuity was...
Introduction: Essential infantile esotropia is an entity in squint that requires particular attentio...
Objective: To determine the most common forms of childhood exotropia. Design: Retrospective, consecu...
PurposePotential factors influencing stereopsis were investigated in patients with both refractive a...
<p>LE, RE, left eye, right eye. The deviation of the eyes was assessed with cover-uncover test and p...