Strabismus, stereoacuity, accommodation and convergence in young adults born premature and screened for retinopathy of prematurity
Acta Ophthalmologica Jul 30, 2021
Pétursdóttir D, et al. - Researchers sought to assess strabismus, stereoacuity, accommodation and convergence in prematurely born young adults; screened for retinopathy of prematurity in the neonatal period and compare with term-born individuals of the same age. The sample consisted of 59 prematurely born individuals with a birthweight of ≤ 1,500 grams and 44 term-born controls, all born during 1988–1990 in Stockholm County, Sweden. Young adults born prematurely had a higher prevalence of strabismus, lower stereoacuity, and lower amplitude of accommodation than term-born controls.
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