Pediatric Ophthalmology, Volume 758, Page 1964Lawrence Byerly Holt |
Contents
Visual Acuity Screening | 24 |
Visual Acuity Testing in Infants and Preschool Children | 32 |
Infections of the Conjuntiva and Cornea | 64 |
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abnormal adults affected amblyopia appear associated become binocular blindness body cataracts cause cent changes child clinical common complications condition congenital conjunctiva conjunctivitis convergence corneal correction cover crystalline lens defect develop deviation diagnosis difficult direction disease dominant early examination field findings fixation frequently function fundus fusion glasses glaucoma head helpful hemorrhages Hospital important improvement increased indicated infants infection injury involved iris keratitis later lens lenses lesions less light loss macula manifest methods moved movement muscle myopia necessary nerve normal noted nystagmus object observed obtained occlusion occur ocular Ophth optic orbit parents patient placed position possible present problems procedure produce progressive pupil rare reading response result retinal secondary seen severe signs sometimes strabismus suppression surgery surgical symptoms syndrome therapy tion treatment tumors usually uveitis vision visual acuity vitreous