According to current estimations, globally, there are around 150 million people with an uncorrected refractive disorder, which means 27% of the world’s population. Approximately 1.4 million of these are children and have a milder or more severe form of visual dysfunction secondary to refractive errors. Since 1990, refractive errors are considered to be a public health problem among children and cause visual dysfunction, with a prevalence of up to 43%. Vision maturation occurs in early childhood, when all the senses and motor skills work together to acquire language, first ideas about the environment and all the elements that define the person himself. Sight is a contributory percep-tual system for the cognitive, social, sensory-motor develo...
Background: Refractive error is error in light focus by the eye and common reason for decreased clar...
AbstractBackgroundVision disorders are the fourth most common disability of children and the leading...
Background: To evaluate visual disability (visual function), and prevalence and pattern of refractiv...
When the eye fails to perfectly focus a light beam from an element onto the retinal surface, refract...
When the eye fails to perfectly focus a light beam from an element onto the retinal surface, refract...
AbstractVisual impairment secondary to uncorrected refractive errors in childhood is an important he...
BackgroundThere are limited systematic reviews on the prevalence of uncorrected refractive errors in...
Introduction: Uncorrected refractive errors are a common problem in school aged children. The presen...
Background Visual problems in children contribute to learning disorders, which are one of ...
PURPOSE: Emmetropization is the reduction in neonatal refractive errors that occurs after birth. Ocu...
Background:Refractive errors affect a significant proportion of the world’s population, affecting bo...
Visual impairment secondary to uncorrected refractive errors in childhood is an important health pro...
OBJECTIVES:The objective of our study was to determine the prevalence of refractive errors among chi...
Refractive error is an important cause of visual impairment in school children.Visual impairment in ...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
Background: Refractive error is error in light focus by the eye and common reason for decreased clar...
AbstractBackgroundVision disorders are the fourth most common disability of children and the leading...
Background: To evaluate visual disability (visual function), and prevalence and pattern of refractiv...
When the eye fails to perfectly focus a light beam from an element onto the retinal surface, refract...
When the eye fails to perfectly focus a light beam from an element onto the retinal surface, refract...
AbstractVisual impairment secondary to uncorrected refractive errors in childhood is an important he...
BackgroundThere are limited systematic reviews on the prevalence of uncorrected refractive errors in...
Introduction: Uncorrected refractive errors are a common problem in school aged children. The presen...
Background Visual problems in children contribute to learning disorders, which are one of ...
PURPOSE: Emmetropization is the reduction in neonatal refractive errors that occurs after birth. Ocu...
Background:Refractive errors affect a significant proportion of the world’s population, affecting bo...
Visual impairment secondary to uncorrected refractive errors in childhood is an important health pro...
OBJECTIVES:The objective of our study was to determine the prevalence of refractive errors among chi...
Refractive error is an important cause of visual impairment in school children.Visual impairment in ...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
Background: Refractive error is error in light focus by the eye and common reason for decreased clar...
AbstractBackgroundVision disorders are the fourth most common disability of children and the leading...
Background: To evaluate visual disability (visual function), and prevalence and pattern of refractiv...