Anisometropia is the condition in which there is a difference in refractive power between two eyes of a patient. The disparity between image magnification on two retinas is known as aniseikonia.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . SEATTLE — Young children with mild to moderate anisometropia might not benefit from early vision screening to ...
Follow-up in older adults shows a high rate of anisometropia, or differing levels of visual abnormalities between eyes, reports a study. Follow-up in older adults shows a high rate of anisometropia, ...
GLEN CARBON — Many young children and some adults suffer from Anisometropia, a blurriness of vision due to differences of refractive powers of one eye over the other, according to Dr. Julie Steinhauer ...
A study conducted in Dalian, China, found that children aged 6 to 18 years in urban areas had a higher likelihood of myopia and anisometropia compared with students in rural areas. School children who ...
Poster at College Congress, Birmingham 2001. Oral presentation at European Strabismus Association, Florence 2001. Purpose Anisometropia of more than one dioptre during the sensitive visual period may ...
How common are vision disorders in infants and young children, and do rates differ by ethnic group? How common are vision disorders in infants and young children, and do rates differ by ethnic group?
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