PURPOSE. The Pediatric Vision Scanner (PVS) detects strabismus by identifying ocular fixation in both eyes simultaneously. This study was undertaken to assess the ability of the PVS to identify patients with amblyopia or strabismus, particularly anisometropic amblyopia with no measurable strabismus. METHODS. The PVS test, administered from 40 cm and requiring 2.5 seconds of attention, generated a binocularity score (BIN, 0%-100%). We tested 154 patients and 48 controls between the ages of 2 and 18 years. BIN scores of amblyopic children and controls were measured, and 21 children received sequential PVS measurements to detect any changes in BIN resulting from amblyopia treatment. RESULTS. With the pass/refer threshold set at BIN 60%, sensit...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
Anomalies of refraction belong to the most important issues of pediatric ophthalmology. Purpose. To ...
textabstractPurpose. The Pediatric Vision Scanner (PVS) detects strabismus by identifying ocular fix...
Introduction: We decided to investigate whether the Prevalence of amblyopia as well as strabismus, a...
The necessity of visual preschool screening for reducing the prevalence of amblyopia is widely accep...
Objective: To see the frequency and compare the type of refractive error and strabismus in amblyopic...
PURPOSE. The Dutch population-based child health monitoring program includes regular preverbal (age ...
PURPOSE. The Dutch population-based child health monitoring program includes regular preverbal (age ...
Background : Current amblyopia screening methods are not cost effective. Aim : To evaluate the dia...
Research during the last decades has emphasised the importance of visual stimulation during the firs...
Two infant vision screening programmes on total populations in the Cambridge Health District have be...
Objective. To measure the prevalence of amblyopia and amblyogenic factors among primary school child...
The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strab...
The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strab...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
Anomalies of refraction belong to the most important issues of pediatric ophthalmology. Purpose. To ...
textabstractPurpose. The Pediatric Vision Scanner (PVS) detects strabismus by identifying ocular fix...
Introduction: We decided to investigate whether the Prevalence of amblyopia as well as strabismus, a...
The necessity of visual preschool screening for reducing the prevalence of amblyopia is widely accep...
Objective: To see the frequency and compare the type of refractive error and strabismus in amblyopic...
PURPOSE. The Dutch population-based child health monitoring program includes regular preverbal (age ...
PURPOSE. The Dutch population-based child health monitoring program includes regular preverbal (age ...
Background : Current amblyopia screening methods are not cost effective. Aim : To evaluate the dia...
Research during the last decades has emphasised the importance of visual stimulation during the firs...
Two infant vision screening programmes on total populations in the Cambridge Health District have be...
Objective. To measure the prevalence of amblyopia and amblyogenic factors among primary school child...
The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strab...
The Spot Vision Screener (SVS) is designed to detect significant ametropia, anisometropia, and strab...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
PURPOSE: The second Cambridge Infant Vision Screening Program examined whether screening for accommo...
Anomalies of refraction belong to the most important issues of pediatric ophthalmology. Purpose. To ...