AbstractAimTo study the prevalence of nearpoint vergence anomalies (convergence insufficiency, convergence excess and fusional vergence dysfunction) and association with gender, age groups, grade level and study site (suburban and rural).MethodsThe study design was cross sectional and data was analyzed for 1201 high school students aged 13–19 years who were randomly selected from 13 high schools in uMhlathuze municipality. Of the total sample, 476 (39.5%) were males and 725 (60.5%) were females. The visual functions evaluated included refractive errors, heterophoria, near point of convergence, accommodative functions and fusional vergences. Possible associations between vergence anomalies and demographic variables (gender, age groups, schoo...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Abstract Purpose Convergence and accommodative insufficiency represent the main cause of complaints ...
Aims To establish the prevalence of heterophoria and its association with refractive error and ethni...
AbstractAimTo study the prevalence of nearpoint vergence anomalies (convergence insufficiency, conve...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore possible associations between stereoacuity and refractive,...
AbstractPurposeThe study was designed to determine the prevalence of vergence dysfunctions among fir...
AbstractBackground/PurposeTo assess the prevalence of nonstrabismic accommodative and vergence dysfu...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the prevalence of convergence insufficiency (CI) in a school-b...
Purpose: The study was designed to determine the prevalence of vergence dysfunctions among first yea...
Purpose To investigate the frequency of convergence and accommodation anomalies in an optometric cli...
Uncorrected refractive error results in poor visual ability, which negatively affects academic perfo...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to compare fusional vergence measurements between orthophoria, ...
This study sought to determine the prevalence of accommodative dysfunctions among Junior High School...
The goal of our study is to explore the impact of screen exposure on vergence components in children...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Abstract Purpose Convergence and accommodative insufficiency represent the main cause of complaints ...
Aims To establish the prevalence of heterophoria and its association with refractive error and ethni...
AbstractAimTo study the prevalence of nearpoint vergence anomalies (convergence insufficiency, conve...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore possible associations between stereoacuity and refractive,...
AbstractPurposeThe study was designed to determine the prevalence of vergence dysfunctions among fir...
AbstractBackground/PurposeTo assess the prevalence of nonstrabismic accommodative and vergence dysfu...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the prevalence of convergence insufficiency (CI) in a school-b...
Purpose: The study was designed to determine the prevalence of vergence dysfunctions among first yea...
Purpose To investigate the frequency of convergence and accommodation anomalies in an optometric cli...
Uncorrected refractive error results in poor visual ability, which negatively affects academic perfo...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to compare fusional vergence measurements between orthophoria, ...
This study sought to determine the prevalence of accommodative dysfunctions among Junior High School...
The goal of our study is to explore the impact of screen exposure on vergence components in children...
Vergence is a form of eye movement in which the eyes move in opposite directions to minimize retinal...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Abstract Purpose Convergence and accommodative insufficiency represent the main cause of complaints ...
Aims To establish the prevalence of heterophoria and its association with refractive error and ethni...