Binocular versus standard occlusion or blurring treatment for unilateral amblyopia in children aged three to eight years
Abstract
Background Current treatments for amblyopia in children, occlusion and pharmacological blurring, have had limited success, with less than two‐thirds of children achieving good visual acuity of at least 0.20 logMAR in the amblyopic eye, limited improvement of stereopsis, and poor compliance. A new treatment approach, based on the dichoptic presentation of movies or computer games (images presented separately to each eye), may yield better...
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Title
Binocular versus standard occlusion or blurring treatment for unilateral amblyopia in children aged three to eight years
Published Date
Aug 11, 2015
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