Isotropic photorefraction is a technique which makes possible the rapid, economic, large scale screening of infants and young children for refractive errors. The relative size of blur circles reflected from the fundus in 3 flash photographs with different camera settings allows the size and direction of refractive errors to be estimated. The method has been validated against retinoscopic measures on a large group of infants. Findings of a high incidence of astigmatism in the first year are confirmed. Detection of hypermetropia in early infancy by this screening procedure may allow preventive treatment for accommodative strabismus
The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strab...
Distortion or deprivation of vision during an early `critical' period of visual development can resu...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...
Isotropic photorefraction is a technique which makes possible the rapid, economic, large scale scree...
The method of isotropic photorefraction has been used in a trial of refractive screening of 6-9 mont...
Two infant vision screening programmes on total populations in the Cambridge Health District have be...
Analysis of the optics of photorefractively computed ray tracing shows that, for short camera-to-sub...
Analysis of the optics of photorefractively computed ray tracing shows that, for short camera-to-sub...
Photorefraction of a sample of 93 infants of ages 1 day to 12 months showed that 63 percent of the s...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
The necessity of visual preschool screening for reducing the prevalence of amblyopia is widely accep...
The importance of an early evaluation of infants’ visual system condition is long time recognized. N...
This work deals with an evaluation of effectivity of regional photoscreening of amblyogenic factors ...
A comparison of refraction under cycloplegia with manual streak retinoscopywith autorefractor and ph...
This study aimed to determine the accuracy (and usability) of the Retinomax, a hand-held autorefract...
The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strab...
Distortion or deprivation of vision during an early `critical' period of visual development can resu...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...
Isotropic photorefraction is a technique which makes possible the rapid, economic, large scale scree...
The method of isotropic photorefraction has been used in a trial of refractive screening of 6-9 mont...
Two infant vision screening programmes on total populations in the Cambridge Health District have be...
Analysis of the optics of photorefractively computed ray tracing shows that, for short camera-to-sub...
Analysis of the optics of photorefractively computed ray tracing shows that, for short camera-to-sub...
Photorefraction of a sample of 93 infants of ages 1 day to 12 months showed that 63 percent of the s...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
The necessity of visual preschool screening for reducing the prevalence of amblyopia is widely accep...
The importance of an early evaluation of infants’ visual system condition is long time recognized. N...
This work deals with an evaluation of effectivity of regional photoscreening of amblyogenic factors ...
A comparison of refraction under cycloplegia with manual streak retinoscopywith autorefractor and ph...
This study aimed to determine the accuracy (and usability) of the Retinomax, a hand-held autorefract...
The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strab...
Distortion or deprivation of vision during an early `critical' period of visual development can resu...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...