AMBLYOPIA A New Perspective for an Old Problem
Tarek Saad Taha Shoala;
Abstract
Amblyopia is reduced visual acuity not improving despite full correction of any refractive error and not attributable to any disease.
It affects approximately 2% of the general population and is considered the most common cause of uniocular visual blind
It affects approximately 2% of the general population and is considered the most common cause of uniocular visual blind
Other data
| Title | AMBLYOPIA A New Perspective for an Old Problem | Other Titles | كـســل الــعيـــــن نظرة جديدة لمشكلة قديمة | Authors | Tarek Saad Taha Shoala | Keywords | AMBLYOPIA A New Perspective for an Old Problem | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Amblyopia is reduced visual acuity not improving despite full correction of any refractive error and not attributable to any disease. It affects approximately 2% of the general population and is considered the most common cause of uniocular visual blind |
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