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Follow-up Results of the Monocular Amblyopia

Kim YT, Chang HR

  • KMID: 2205414
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1998 Nov;39(11):2803-2809.
We analyzed 52 monocular amblyopia patients, who had never taken amblyopia treatment previously and been followed up more than 3 months after terminating treatment of amblyopiam, about clinical features of...
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Clinical Evaluation of Exotropia Combined with Amblyopia in Children

Kim HY, Chang BL

  • KMID: 2022587
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1996 Apr;37(4):662-668.
We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 282 consecutive patients with the diagnosis of exotropia and analyzed the clinical factors related to amblyopia. The average age was 4.8 years old(138...
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Amblyopia and Sensory Fusional Anomaly in Intermittent Exotropia

Han JH, Kim DS, Shin JC

  • KMID: 2205772
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2000 Feb;41(2):495-499.
This study is designed to determine the frequency of amblyopia and sensory fusional anomaly in intermittent exotropia and the relationship between amblyopia and sensory fusional anomaly. Ninety eight intermittent exotropic...
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Efficacy of Occlusion Therapy in Amblyopia: Type, Depth and Timing of Amblyopia

Oh DE, Lim KH

  • KMID: 2206754
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2003 Dec;44(12):2850-2856.
PURPOSE: To study the effect of occlusion therapy in amblyopia according to the beginning time of occlusion therapy, type and depth of amblyopia. METHODS: The total 92 children, who had...
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Clinical Manifestations of Amblyopia in Siblings

Lee K, Choi MY

  • KMID: 2337945
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2011 Apr;52(4):477-482.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical characteristics of amblyopia between amblyopic siblings. METHODS: Siblings diagnosed with monocular amblyopia were included in the present study and were classified into older and younger groups...
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The Refractive Errors and Axial Length in Amblyopia

Paik HJ, Kang KH

  • KMID: 2337019
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2002 Jun;43(6):1040-1045.
PURPOSE: It is the purpose of this study to investigate the distribution of the refractive error between amblyopic and nonamblyopic eye in the strabismic or anisometropic amblyopia and also evaluate...
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Amblyopia in Infantile Esotropia

Jin YH

  • KMID: 1952496
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1997 Jul;38(7):1255-1261.
Sixty-eight children who had undergone surgery for infantile esotropia were analysed. The mean follow-up time was 2.7 years. Thirty-two patients without amblyopia prior to surgery remained as such postoperatively except...
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The Amblyopia in Congenital Ptosis

So JY, Woo KI, Chang HR

  • KMID: 2124916
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2001 Dec;42(12):1747-1752.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the incidence, cause and clinical feature of the amblyopia in congenital ptosis. METHODS: A retrospective review of 61 consecutive patients with congenital ptosis who had preoperative records on...
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Clinical Approach for the Treatment of Amblyopia in School Children

Park YK, Yoon KC, Park YG

  • KMID: 2206685
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2003 Sep;44(9):2091-2098.
PURPOSE: To analyze the clinical aspects of amblyopia and the factors affecting the outcome of treatment of amblyopia in school children. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 100 patients, who had not...
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Sensitivity, Specificity and Efficiency of Teller Acuity Cards for Detecting Amblyopia

Park MG, Kim JW, Tchah HW, Jin YH, Kim YJ

  • KMID: 2107634
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1990 Jun;31(6):697-701.
The Teller acuity card procedure, which is a form of the preferential looking test, is a way of assessing visual acuity in preverbal patients. It has been shown to be...
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Current Management of Childhood Amblyopia

Park SH

Amblyopia is defined as the reduction of best-corrected visual acuity of one or both eyes caused by conditions that affect normal visual development. The basic strategy to treat amblyopia is...
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The Association Between Amblyopia and Anisometropia in Intermittent Exotropia

Ku M, Paik HJ

  • KMID: 2337764
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2009 Nov;50(11):1686-1691.
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency of amblyopia and anisometropia in intermittent exotropia and to evaluate the relationship between anisometropia and amblyopia. METHODS: The medical records of 471 intermittent extotropia patients, who...
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Risk Factors Associated with the Recurrence of Amblyopia after Successful Treatment

Lim HR, Kim DH

PURPOSE: We sought factors affecting amblyopia recurrence after successful treatment. METHODS: We included 117 patients with amblyopia. Patients were divided into recurrence and non-recurrence groups. We analyzed sex, age, amblyopia type,...
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Efficacy of Spectacles before Amblyopia Treatment in Anisometropic Amblyopia

Choi DK, Choi MY

PURPOSE: To identify the efficacy of spectacle wearing for 4 months before amblyopia treatment in children with anisometropic amblyopia. METHODS: The patients with anisometropic amblyopia without strabismus were selected for the...
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Case of Facial Hemangioma Complicated by Strabismus and Amblyopia

Kim WS, Roh YB, Oum BS

  • KMID: 2204969
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1991 Feb;32(2):205-209.
Authors experienced a 6-year-old patient who developed strabismus and amblyopia due to a facial hemangioma obscuring the visual axis. The patient recovered success fully strabismus surgery and occlusion therapy.
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Compliance of Patching Theraphy for Amblyopia

Roh GH, Cho YA

  • KMID: 2123168
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1993 Nov;34(11):1171-1177.
Good compliance of patching therapy is essential to improve visual acuity in amblyopia. The author investigated the compliance and effective method of occlusion therapy for amblyopia by questionair given to...
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Factors Affecting Complicance in Amblyopia Occlusion Therapy

Choi CY, Chang HR

  • KMID: 2124585
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2000 Dec;41(12):2633-2637.
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The Effect of Amblyopia Treatment with Patching on Ocular Alignment

Kim SW, Chung SA

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of patching on ocular alignment in children with unilateral amblyopia. METHODS: We evaluated the change in ocular alignment during and after patching in patients who had...
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The Amblyopia and Strabismus Accompanied with Anisometropia

Kim JB, Moon CS, Chang YH, Lew HM, Lee JB

  • KMID: 2126713
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2007 Mar;48(3):411-417.
PURPOSE: To study the characteristics of the accompanying amblyopia and strabismus in patients with anisometropia. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 193 patients, who had either spherical or cylindrical...
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The Clinical Features With Recurrence of Amblyopia After Cessation of Amblyopic Treatment

Woo KJ, Choi MY

  • KMID: 2337767
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2009 Nov;50(11):1705-1711.
PURPOSE: To identify the clinical features with recurrence of amblyopia after cessation of amblyopic treatment. METHODS: Amblyopic children followed up at least 1 year after successful treatment were evaluated. A recurrence...
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