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What is amblyopia? ... Amblyopia is reduced vision in an eye that has not received adequate use during early childhood. ... Amblyopia, also known as "lazy eye," has many causes. Most often it results from either a misalignment of a child's eyes, such as crossed eyes, or a difference in image quality between the two eyes (one...
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www.preventblindness.org/children/amblyopiaFAQ.html
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Which specialist should I see if I am suffering from Amblyopia? ... When should treatment for amblyopia begin? ... aids - lab tests and faqs...
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What Is Amblyopia? ... Amblyopia occurs when one eye is not being used to its full potential. As the other eye becomes stronger, the images from the weaker eye are suppressed and the brain begins to rely on the images from the stronger eye. ... Microsoft Certification FAQs...
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www.ehow.com/about_5380956_amblyopia-faq.html
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What is amblyopia? ... What are the signs of amblyopia? ... How is amblyopia detected?
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www.childrenseyefoundation.org/Programs/Amblyopia-411/A...
www.childrenseyefoundation.org/Programs/Amblyopia-411/Amblyopia-FAQ.aspx
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Early Testing for Lazy Eye; Trained Screeners Can Identify Preschoolers With Amblyopia and Strabismus, 2005 NEI Study; Weekend Eye Drops as Effective as Daily Eye Drops; Weekend Atropine for Pediatric Lazy Eye, 2004 NEI Study;
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What is amblyopia ... How Is Amblyopia Treated? ... Amblyopia itself is not hereditary, as it arises from problems of binocular development. Marked long-sight, marked anisometropia (refractive difference between the two eyes) and congenital cataracts all show some degree of inheritance, and ...
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www.ask.com/questions-about/Amblyopia
www.ask.com/questions-about/Amblyopia
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DESCRIPTION: (also known as "amblyopia ex anopsia," which is dimness of vision from disuse.) In the absence of organic eye disease, reduced visual acuity in one eye (uncorrectable with lenses) due to cortical suppression;
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www.tsbvi.edu/Education/anomalies/amblyopia.htm
www.tsbvi.edu/Education/anomalies/amblyopia.htm
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Amblyopia is poor vision in an eye that did not develop normal sight during early childhood. It is sometimes called "lazy eye." When one eye develops good vision while the other does not, the eye with poorer vision is called amblyopic.
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www.eyespecialistsofohio.com/MEDICAL%20REFERENCE/KIDS/A...
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About amblyopia. What is lazy eye? -- blindness in one eye, treatments ... All About Amblyopia (lazy eye) by Dr. Jeffrey Cooper & Rachel Cooper (no relation). © 2001-2009...
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www.strabismus.org/amblyopia_lazy_eye.html
www.strabismus.org/amblyopia_lazy_eye.html
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