For this issue on low vision, the Community Eye Health Journal contacted low vision practitioners in India, Tanzania, Nepal, and Peru to help gather the views of eighteen people attending their low vision clinics. The people varied in age from 14 to 81, and suffered from a range of vision problems including nystagmus, retinitis pigmentosa, diabetic retinopathy, and bilateral aphakia
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Low vision is insufficient vision,despite wearing the best possible corrective lenses or in other wo...
Background and Aim: The goal of this study is to investigate the severity of visual acuity loss and ...
Low vision has been defined by best-corrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 in the better eye, subs...
When medical and surgical intervention cannot alleviate all of the impairments resulting from diseas...
Background: Low vision is a major public health concern worldwide. This study was aimed at describin...
A retrospective survey of 4, 122 consecutive patient records was performed in a tertiary care eye ho...
Aim: To analyze the demographic and clinical profile of patients attending the low vision clinic of ...
Early screening, diagnosis, and treatment of age-related eye diseases are emerging challenges for pu...
INTRODUCTION: According to WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION the working definition of low vision: It is d...
Abstract Purpose: To identify the prevalence of the most common diseases diagnosed in the Low Visio...
Aim: To assess utilisation of eyecare services by people with visual impairment <6/18 or equivale...
The prevalence of visual impairment is increasing as our life expectancy increases. Low vision servi...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Background: Visual impairment is an important global health issue. 90% of the world's blind people r...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Low vision is insufficient vision,despite wearing the best possible corrective lenses or in other wo...
Background and Aim: The goal of this study is to investigate the severity of visual acuity loss and ...
Low vision has been defined by best-corrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 in the better eye, subs...
When medical and surgical intervention cannot alleviate all of the impairments resulting from diseas...
Background: Low vision is a major public health concern worldwide. This study was aimed at describin...
A retrospective survey of 4, 122 consecutive patient records was performed in a tertiary care eye ho...
Aim: To analyze the demographic and clinical profile of patients attending the low vision clinic of ...
Early screening, diagnosis, and treatment of age-related eye diseases are emerging challenges for pu...
INTRODUCTION: According to WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION the working definition of low vision: It is d...
Abstract Purpose: To identify the prevalence of the most common diseases diagnosed in the Low Visio...
Aim: To assess utilisation of eyecare services by people with visual impairment <6/18 or equivale...
The prevalence of visual impairment is increasing as our life expectancy increases. Low vision servi...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Background: Visual impairment is an important global health issue. 90% of the world's blind people r...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Low vision is insufficient vision,despite wearing the best possible corrective lenses or in other wo...
Background and Aim: The goal of this study is to investigate the severity of visual acuity loss and ...