The effects of partial and full correction of refractive errors on sensorial and motor outcomes in children with refractive accommodative esotropia
International Ophthalmology Mar 23, 2018
Sefi-Yurdakul N, et al. - The impacts of partial and full correction of refractive errors on sensorial and motor outcomes in children with refractive accommodative esotropia (RAE) were investigated herein. In fully corrected patients, the binocular vision (BOV) rates and best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were initially high, nonetheless, they finally improved significantly in both the fully and partially corrected patients. An increase in the refractive error could be caused by full hypermetropic correction with a probable negative impact on emmetropization. The significance of early treatment in RAE cases was demonstrated by the negative effect of the duration of deviation on BOV and BCVA.
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