Abbas Jedariforoughi*
Department of Medical Science, Bispebjerg Hospital, Denmark
*Corresponding Author: Abbas Jedariforoughi, Department of Medical Science, Bispebjerg Hospital, Denmark.
Received: February 10, 2022; Published: April 14, 2022
Amblyopia (anisometric) was regarded to exist when isoacuity at far was not reached despite the glasses, part-time occlusion therapy of the good eye was prescribed. Amblyopia was present in 86% of the cases and was detectable with all types of anisometropia. It was more aggravate in anisohyperopia and/or anisoastigmatism. After relevant treatment, amblyopia was clinically resolved or less severe in 78% of the patients [1].
Keywords:Amblyopia; Anisometropia; Strabismus; Anisohyperopia; Anisoastigmatism; Stereopsis
Citation: Abbas Jedariforoughi. “Amblyopia, Anisometropia without Strabismus". Acta Scientific Women's Health 4.5 (2022): 13-14.
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