Preventable visual loss caused by amblyopia (2 to 4%) and its risk factors such as strabismus (3%) and uncorrected refractive errors (5 to 7%) represent an important public health problem. Children with binocular vision anomalies could be at disadvantage in reading and writing. Objectives: (1) Describe binocular vision measures in children of school age; and (2) Describe the impact of abnormal binocular vision on reading ability (reading errors and reading speed)
The importance of good vision for acquiring a sound fundamental base in reading and writing skills, ...
Abstract Background To describe and compare visual function measures of two groups of school age chi...
Amblyopia results from an abnormal binocular interaction, in the context of strabismus or uncorrecte...
Preventable visual loss caused by amblyopia (2 to 4%) and its risk factors such as strabismus (3%) a...
Purpose: This descriptive study provides a summary of the binocular anomalies seen in elementary sch...
Introduction: Visual anomalies that affect school-age children represent an important public health ...
Preventable visual loss in children is an important public health problem. The critical period of su...
Background: To categorize the refractive errors of of school children into Myopia, Hypermetropia, As...
PURPOSE: Population-based studies on abnormal binocular vision and low literacy are rare. The aim is...
t. Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and ...
Aims - To compare reading performance in children with and without visual function anomalies and ide...
Background: Poor vision in childhood affects performance in school and has a significant impact on f...
BACKGROUND Refractive errors are considered to be a preventable cause of blindness, leading to visu...
Background Visual problems in children contribute to learning disorders, which are one of ...
Introduction: The refractive anomalies are the most common vision disorders that affect children. Fo...
The importance of good vision for acquiring a sound fundamental base in reading and writing skills, ...
Abstract Background To describe and compare visual function measures of two groups of school age chi...
Amblyopia results from an abnormal binocular interaction, in the context of strabismus or uncorrecte...
Preventable visual loss caused by amblyopia (2 to 4%) and its risk factors such as strabismus (3%) a...
Purpose: This descriptive study provides a summary of the binocular anomalies seen in elementary sch...
Introduction: Visual anomalies that affect school-age children represent an important public health ...
Preventable visual loss in children is an important public health problem. The critical period of su...
Background: To categorize the refractive errors of of school children into Myopia, Hypermetropia, As...
PURPOSE: Population-based studies on abnormal binocular vision and low literacy are rare. The aim is...
t. Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and ...
Aims - To compare reading performance in children with and without visual function anomalies and ide...
Background: Poor vision in childhood affects performance in school and has a significant impact on f...
BACKGROUND Refractive errors are considered to be a preventable cause of blindness, leading to visu...
Background Visual problems in children contribute to learning disorders, which are one of ...
Introduction: The refractive anomalies are the most common vision disorders that affect children. Fo...
The importance of good vision for acquiring a sound fundamental base in reading and writing skills, ...
Abstract Background To describe and compare visual function measures of two groups of school age chi...
Amblyopia results from an abnormal binocular interaction, in the context of strabismus or uncorrecte...