Ophthalmology, ISSN 0161-6420, 2016, Volume 123, Issue 9, pp. S25 - S29
Over the course of a century, American medical specialty boards including the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO) have developed significant expertise in...
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2015, Volume 19, Issue 6, pp. 494 - 495
Ophthalmology | PIRENZEPINE OPHTHALMIC GEL | MULTICENTER | ATROPINE | EFFICACY | SAFETY | OPHTHALMOLOGY | REINFORCEMENT | 0.01-PERCENT | PEDIATRICS | 0.1-PERCENT | CHILDREN | OUTDOORS | Atropine - therapeutic use | Female | Male | Muscarinic Antagonists - therapeutic use | Humans | Myopia - drug therapy
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Survey of Ophthalmology, ISSN 0039-6257, 2014, Volume 59, Issue 3, pp. 365 - 372
Abstract In 1933, famed aviator Wiley Post (1898–1935) was the first pilot to fly around the world solo. In addition, during one of his many stratospheric...
Ophthalmology | stereopsis | history of ophthalmology | visual adaptation | aerospace medicine | monocular depth perception | traumatic endophthalmitis | binocular vision | History of ophthalmology | Traumatic endophthalmitis | Aerospace medicine | Monocular depth perception | Visual adaptation | Binocular vision | Stereopsis | OPHTHALMOLOGY | Aviation - history | Ophthalmology - history | United States | Depth Perception | History, 20th Century | Humans | Perceptual Disorders - history | History, 19th Century | Vision, Monocular | Adaptation, Ocular | Pilots and pilotage
Ophthalmology | stereopsis | history of ophthalmology | visual adaptation | aerospace medicine | monocular depth perception | traumatic endophthalmitis | binocular vision | History of ophthalmology | Traumatic endophthalmitis | Aerospace medicine | Monocular depth perception | Visual adaptation | Binocular vision | Stereopsis | OPHTHALMOLOGY | Aviation - history | Ophthalmology - history | United States | Depth Perception | History, 20th Century | Humans | Perceptual Disorders - history | History, 19th Century | Vision, Monocular | Adaptation, Ocular | Pilots and pilotage
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Survey of Ophthalmology, ISSN 0039-6257, 2016, Volume 62, Issue 2, pp. 237 - 240
Abstract A 10-year-old girl presented with painless unilateral left upper lid ptosis. A non-tender hard mass was palpated in the left upper lid. Blood smear...
Ophthalmology | chloroma | granulocytic sarcoma | childhood ptosis | acute myelogenous leukemia | orbital mass | myeloid sarcoma | myeloblastoma | OCULAR MYELOID SARCOMA | OPHTHALMOLOGY | LEUKEMIA | SIGN | 10-YEAR-OLD CHILD | Blepharoptosis - etiology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Orbital Neoplasms - complications | Diagnosis, Differential | Humans | Orbital Neoplasms - diagnosis | Female | Sarcoma, Myeloid - complications | Sarcoma, Myeloid - diagnosis | Blepharoptosis - diagnosis | Child | Blepharoptosis | Sarcoma | Leukemia
Ophthalmology | chloroma | granulocytic sarcoma | childhood ptosis | acute myelogenous leukemia | orbital mass | myeloid sarcoma | myeloblastoma | OCULAR MYELOID SARCOMA | OPHTHALMOLOGY | LEUKEMIA | SIGN | 10-YEAR-OLD CHILD | Blepharoptosis - etiology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Orbital Neoplasms - complications | Diagnosis, Differential | Humans | Orbital Neoplasms - diagnosis | Female | Sarcoma, Myeloid - complications | Sarcoma, Myeloid - diagnosis | Blepharoptosis - diagnosis | Child | Blepharoptosis | Sarcoma | Leukemia
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Ophthalmology, ISSN 0161-6420, 2015, Volume 122, Issue 5, pp. 874 - 881
Objective To assess the efficacy and short-term safety of levodopa as adjunctive treatment to patching for amblyopia. Design Randomized, placebo-controlled...
Ophthalmology | CHILDHOOD AMBLYOPIA | SCOTOMAS | ATROPINE | VISUAL ACUITIES | OPHTHALMOLOGY | FOLLOW-UP | CARBIDOPA | AGED 7 | Amblyopia - therapy | Amblyopia - etiology | Bandages | Follow-Up Studies | Strabismus - complications | Administration, Oral | Amblyopia - physiopathology | Levodopa - therapeutic use | Humans | Male | Treatment Outcome | Dopamine Agents - therapeutic use | Anisometropia - complications | Female | Child | Visual Acuity - physiology | Clinical trials | Care and treatment | Dopa | Amblyopia
Ophthalmology | CHILDHOOD AMBLYOPIA | SCOTOMAS | ATROPINE | VISUAL ACUITIES | OPHTHALMOLOGY | FOLLOW-UP | CARBIDOPA | AGED 7 | Amblyopia - therapy | Amblyopia - etiology | Bandages | Follow-Up Studies | Strabismus - complications | Administration, Oral | Amblyopia - physiopathology | Levodopa - therapeutic use | Humans | Male | Treatment Outcome | Dopamine Agents - therapeutic use | Anisometropia - complications | Female | Child | Visual Acuity - physiology | Clinical trials | Care and treatment | Dopa | Amblyopia
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2011, Volume 15, Issue 2, pp. 217 - 218
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Ophthalmology, ISSN 0161-6420, 2016, Volume 123, Issue 7, pp. 1595 - 1600
Purpose To compare infant and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) characteristics from 3 clinical studies conducted over a 27-year period in the United States....
Ophthalmology | Retrolental fibroplasia | Medical colleges
Ophthalmology | Retrolental fibroplasia | Medical colleges
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2016, Volume 20, Issue 5, pp. 425 - 430.e1
Purpose To examine the feasibility of a retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) telemedicine evaluation system of providing timely feedback to a neonatal intensive...
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | ACUTE-PHASE RETINOPATHY | CARE | Health Plan Implementation | Prospective Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Infant | Male | Neonatal Screening - methods | Gestational Age | Feasibility Studies | Allied Health Personnel | Diagnostic Imaging - methods | Retinopathy of Prematurity - diagnosis | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Time Factors | Sensitivity and Specificity | Telemedicine - methods | Female | Infant, Newborn | Medical colleges | Infants | Retrolental fibroplasia | Telemedicine
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | ACUTE-PHASE RETINOPATHY | CARE | Health Plan Implementation | Prospective Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Infant | Male | Neonatal Screening - methods | Gestational Age | Feasibility Studies | Allied Health Personnel | Diagnostic Imaging - methods | Retinopathy of Prematurity - diagnosis | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Time Factors | Sensitivity and Specificity | Telemedicine - methods | Female | Infant, Newborn | Medical colleges | Infants | Retrolental fibroplasia | Telemedicine
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Ophthalmology, ISSN 0161-6420, 2016, Volume 124, Issue 3, pp. 374 - 381
Purpose To describe the clinical characteristics of intraocular hemorrhages (IOHs) in infants in the Telemedicine Approaches to Evaluating Acute-Phase...
Ophthalmology | SYSTEM | OPHTHALMOLOGY | BIRTH | NEWBORNS | PRETERM INFANT | RETINAL HEMORRHAGES | Retinopathy of Prematurity - classification | Vitreous Hemorrhage - diagnosis | Prospective Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Infant | Male | Retinopathy of Prematurity - physiopathology | Diagnostic Imaging - methods | Retinal Hemorrhage - diagnosis | Sensitivity and Specificity | Telemedicine - methods | Female | Infant, Newborn | Retinal Hemorrhage - physiopathology | Acute Disease | Vitreous Hemorrhage - physiopathology | Risk Factors | Neonatal Screening - methods | Gestational Age | Birth Weight | Retinopathy of Prematurity - diagnosis | Infant, Premature | Ophthalmoscopy - methods | Cohort Studies | Telemedicine | Retrolental fibroplasia | Analysis
Ophthalmology | SYSTEM | OPHTHALMOLOGY | BIRTH | NEWBORNS | PRETERM INFANT | RETINAL HEMORRHAGES | Retinopathy of Prematurity - classification | Vitreous Hemorrhage - diagnosis | Prospective Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Infant | Male | Retinopathy of Prematurity - physiopathology | Diagnostic Imaging - methods | Retinal Hemorrhage - diagnosis | Sensitivity and Specificity | Telemedicine - methods | Female | Infant, Newborn | Retinal Hemorrhage - physiopathology | Acute Disease | Vitreous Hemorrhage - physiopathology | Risk Factors | Neonatal Screening - methods | Gestational Age | Birth Weight | Retinopathy of Prematurity - diagnosis | Infant, Premature | Ophthalmoscopy - methods | Cohort Studies | Telemedicine | Retrolental fibroplasia | Analysis
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2016, Volume 20, Issue 2, pp. 184 - 185
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires US residency programs to assess ophthalmology residents for competency in 6 core...
Ophthalmology | Educational Measurement - standards | Education, Medical, Graduate - standards | Internship and Residency | Strabismus - surgery | Humans | Oculomotor Muscles - surgery | Clinical Competence - standards | Ophthalmology - education | Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures - education | Training | Strabismus | Surgery | Analysis | College graduates | Jewish schools
Ophthalmology | Educational Measurement - standards | Education, Medical, Graduate - standards | Internship and Residency | Strabismus - surgery | Humans | Oculomotor Muscles - surgery | Clinical Competence - standards | Ophthalmology - education | Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures - education | Training | Strabismus | Surgery | Analysis | College graduates | Jewish schools
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2008, Volume 12, Issue 4, pp. 332 - 339
Purpose To evaluate if the safety and efficacy of the relatively selective M1-antagonist, pirenzepine, in slowing the progression of myopia in children is...
Ophthalmology | TRIAL | CELLS | ATROPINE | CONTACT-LENSES | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | PREVALENCE | FORM-DEPRIVATION MYOPIA | EYE ENLARGEMENT | CHILDHOOD | PROGRESSION | Double-Blind Method | Follow-Up Studies | Gels | Humans | Refraction, Ocular - drug effects | Pirenzepine - administration & dosage | Treatment Outcome | Myopia - drug therapy | Muscarinic Antagonists - administration & dosage | Myopia - physiopathology | Time Factors | Retrospective Studies | Administration, Topical | Child
Ophthalmology | TRIAL | CELLS | ATROPINE | CONTACT-LENSES | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | PREVALENCE | FORM-DEPRIVATION MYOPIA | EYE ENLARGEMENT | CHILDHOOD | PROGRESSION | Double-Blind Method | Follow-Up Studies | Gels | Humans | Refraction, Ocular - drug effects | Pirenzepine - administration & dosage | Treatment Outcome | Myopia - drug therapy | Muscarinic Antagonists - administration & dosage | Myopia - physiopathology | Time Factors | Retrospective Studies | Administration, Topical | Child
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2007, Volume 11, Issue 2, pp. 210 - 210
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Survey of Ophthalmology, ISSN 0039-6257, 2012, Volume 57, Issue 1, pp. 77 - 82
Abstract A 12-year-old girl presented with painless decreased vision in the left eye. Dilated fundus examination was consistent with Wyburn-Mason syndrome, and...
Ophthalmology | arteriovenous malformation | optic neuropathy | Wyburn-Mason | racemose angiomatosis | Racemose angiomatosis | Optic neuropathy | Arteriovenous malformation | MALFORMATIONS | OPHTHALMOLOGY | OF-THE-LITERATURE | WYBURN-MASON-SYNDROME | Neurocutaneous Syndromes - diagnosis | Visual Fields - physiology | Arteriovenous Fistula - diagnosis | Arteriovenous Fistula - therapy | Tomography, Optical Coherence | Arteriovenous Malformations - therapy | Humans | Arteriovenous Malformations - diagnosis | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Vision Disorders - diagnosis | Cerebral Angiography | Neurocutaneous Syndromes - therapy | Vision Disorders - rehabilitation | Retinal Artery - abnormalities | Retinal Vein - abnormalities | Female | Child | Visual Acuity - physiology
Ophthalmology | arteriovenous malformation | optic neuropathy | Wyburn-Mason | racemose angiomatosis | Racemose angiomatosis | Optic neuropathy | Arteriovenous malformation | MALFORMATIONS | OPHTHALMOLOGY | OF-THE-LITERATURE | WYBURN-MASON-SYNDROME | Neurocutaneous Syndromes - diagnosis | Visual Fields - physiology | Arteriovenous Fistula - diagnosis | Arteriovenous Fistula - therapy | Tomography, Optical Coherence | Arteriovenous Malformations - therapy | Humans | Arteriovenous Malformations - diagnosis | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Vision Disorders - diagnosis | Cerebral Angiography | Neurocutaneous Syndromes - therapy | Vision Disorders - rehabilitation | Retinal Artery - abnormalities | Retinal Vein - abnormalities | Female | Child | Visual Acuity - physiology
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2013, Volume 17, Issue 2, pp. 129 - 134
Purpose To describe visual function and associated characteristics at the 6-year examination in children enrolled in the Early Treatment for Retinopathy of...
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | INFANTS | Humans | Male | Retinopathy of Prematurity - physiopathology | Retinal Vessels - pathology | Retinal Diseases - etiology | Retinopathy of Prematurity - complications | Retinal Diseases - pathology | Female | Retinal Diseases - physiopathology | Child | Fundus Oculi | Visual Acuity - physiology | Infant, Newborn | Cohort Studies | Care and treatment | Children | Retrolental fibroplasia
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | INFANTS | Humans | Male | Retinopathy of Prematurity - physiopathology | Retinal Vessels - pathology | Retinal Diseases - etiology | Retinopathy of Prematurity - complications | Retinal Diseases - pathology | Female | Retinal Diseases - physiopathology | Child | Fundus Oculi | Visual Acuity - physiology | Infant, Newborn | Cohort Studies | Care and treatment | Children | Retrolental fibroplasia
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2014, Volume 18, Issue 1, pp. 50 - 55
Purpose To identify factors associated with late decompensation of horizontal strabismus after a period of prolonged (>12 months) postoperative stability....
Ophthalmology | INFANTILE ESOTROPIA | CONGENITAL ESOTROPIA | EARLY SURGERY | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | EARLY SURGICAL ALIGNMENT | TERM | OUTCOMES | Recurrence | Strabismus - etiology | Follow-Up Studies | Strabismus - surgery | Humans | Risk Factors | Proportional Hazards Models | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Oculomotor Muscles - pathology | Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures | Time Factors | Oculomotor Muscles - surgery | Adolescent | Female | Child | Postoperative Complications | Strabismus
Ophthalmology | INFANTILE ESOTROPIA | CONGENITAL ESOTROPIA | EARLY SURGERY | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | EARLY SURGICAL ALIGNMENT | TERM | OUTCOMES | Recurrence | Strabismus - etiology | Follow-Up Studies | Strabismus - surgery | Humans | Risk Factors | Proportional Hazards Models | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Oculomotor Muscles - pathology | Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures | Time Factors | Oculomotor Muscles - surgery | Adolescent | Female | Child | Postoperative Complications | Strabismus
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2011, Volume 15, Issue 3, pp. 281 - 290
Summary Evaluation of children with optic nerve abnormalities is challenging. Fundus photography, ocular coherence tomography, visual field testing, color...
Ophthalmology | DISC | PATHWAY GLIOMAS | HYPOPLASIA | OPHTHALMOLOGY | IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION | PEDIATRICS | PSEUDOTUMOR CEREBRI | PAPILLEDEMA | CHILDHOOD | TUMORS | NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE-1 | COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY | Eye Abnormalities - diagnosis | Tomography, Optical Coherence | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Optic Nerve - abnormalities | Photography | Vision Disorders - diagnosis | Molecular Diagnostic Techniques | Visual Fields | Visual Field Tests | Color Perception Tests | Child | Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological | Medical colleges | Children | Medical screening | Medical societies
Ophthalmology | DISC | PATHWAY GLIOMAS | HYPOPLASIA | OPHTHALMOLOGY | IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION | PEDIATRICS | PSEUDOTUMOR CEREBRI | PAPILLEDEMA | CHILDHOOD | TUMORS | NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE-1 | COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY | Eye Abnormalities - diagnosis | Tomography, Optical Coherence | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Optic Nerve - abnormalities | Photography | Vision Disorders - diagnosis | Molecular Diagnostic Techniques | Visual Fields | Visual Field Tests | Color Perception Tests | Child | Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological | Medical colleges | Children | Medical screening | Medical societies
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2012, Volume 16, Issue 1, pp. 70 - 74
Purpose To investigate the relationship between postmenstrual age of onset of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and the need for treatment, while examining the...
Ophthalmology | ROP | RETROLENTAL FIBROPLASIA | RISK-FACTORS | EXTREMELY PRETERM INFANTS | DECREASE | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | AGE | Birth Weight | Oxygen - administration & dosage | Humans | Infant, Premature | Clinical Protocols | Female | Male | Retinopathy of Prematurity - prevention & control | Retrospective Studies | Infant, Newborn | Medical colleges | Retrolental fibroplasia | Infants (Premature)
Ophthalmology | ROP | RETROLENTAL FIBROPLASIA | RISK-FACTORS | EXTREMELY PRETERM INFANTS | DECREASE | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | AGE | Birth Weight | Oxygen - administration & dosage | Humans | Infant, Premature | Clinical Protocols | Female | Male | Retinopathy of Prematurity - prevention & control | Retrospective Studies | Infant, Newborn | Medical colleges | Retrolental fibroplasia | Infants (Premature)
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2010, Volume 14, Issue 5, pp. 406 - 411
Introduction The authors of previous studies suggest that the oxygenation status of premature infants contributes to the development of retinopathy of...
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | RETROLENTAL FIBROPLASIA | OUTCOMES | BABIES | INFANTS | Retinopathy of Prematurity - etiology | Severity of Illness Index | Humans | Oximetry | Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - statistics & numerical data | Male | Organizational Policy | Retinopathy of Prematurity - epidemiology | Incidence | Intensive Care, Neonatal - statistics & numerical data | Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - adverse effects | Infant, Premature | Female | Retinopathy of Prematurity - prevention & control | Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - methods | Retrospective Studies | Infant, Newborn | Intensive Care, Neonatal - methods | Retrolental fibroplasia | Infants (Premature)
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | RETROLENTAL FIBROPLASIA | OUTCOMES | BABIES | INFANTS | Retinopathy of Prematurity - etiology | Severity of Illness Index | Humans | Oximetry | Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - statistics & numerical data | Male | Organizational Policy | Retinopathy of Prematurity - epidemiology | Incidence | Intensive Care, Neonatal - statistics & numerical data | Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - adverse effects | Infant, Premature | Female | Retinopathy of Prematurity - prevention & control | Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - methods | Retrospective Studies | Infant, Newborn | Intensive Care, Neonatal - methods | Retrolental fibroplasia | Infants (Premature)
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2011, Volume 15, Issue 4, pp. 370 - 373
Purpose To determine the effect of intraperitoneal and intravitreal D-penicillamine (DPA) on retinal neovascularization in a murine model of oxygen-induced...
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | PRETERM INFANTS | NEOVASCULARIZATION | NEWBORN | RAT | Animals, Newborn | Oxygen - toxicity | Intravitreal Injections | Humans | Penicillamine - pharmacology | Injections, Intraperitoneal | Chelating Agents - pharmacology | Animals | Retinopathy of Prematurity - drug therapy | Treatment Failure | Mice | Retinal Neovascularization - drug therapy | Retina - pathology | Infant, Newborn | Retinal Neovascularization - pathology | Disease Models, Animal | Retinopathy of Prematurity - pathology | Analysis | Neovascularization
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | PRETERM INFANTS | NEOVASCULARIZATION | NEWBORN | RAT | Animals, Newborn | Oxygen - toxicity | Intravitreal Injections | Humans | Penicillamine - pharmacology | Injections, Intraperitoneal | Chelating Agents - pharmacology | Animals | Retinopathy of Prematurity - drug therapy | Treatment Failure | Mice | Retinal Neovascularization - drug therapy | Retina - pathology | Infant, Newborn | Retinal Neovascularization - pathology | Disease Models, Animal | Retinopathy of Prematurity - pathology | Analysis | Neovascularization
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Journal of AAPOS, ISSN 1091-8531, 2007, Volume 11, Issue 2, pp. 148 - 152.e1
Purpose To describe clinical features of patients from the Cryotherapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity (CRYO-ROP) trial who, after developing severe ROP in...
Ophthalmology | SYSTEM | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | NYSTAGMUS | Cryosurgery | Follow-Up Studies | Sensory Thresholds | Humans | Retinopathy of Prematurity - diagnosis | Vision Disorders - diagnosis | Retinopathy of Prematurity - complications | Visually Impaired Persons | Surveys and Questionnaires | Visual Pathways - pathology | Retinopathy of Prematurity - surgery | Child | Optic Nerve Diseases - etiology | Retina - pathology | Visual Acuity - physiology | Infant, Newborn | Vision Disorders - etiology | Infants (Premature) | Children
Ophthalmology | SYSTEM | OPHTHALMOLOGY | PEDIATRICS | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | NYSTAGMUS | Cryosurgery | Follow-Up Studies | Sensory Thresholds | Humans | Retinopathy of Prematurity - diagnosis | Vision Disorders - diagnosis | Retinopathy of Prematurity - complications | Visually Impaired Persons | Surveys and Questionnaires | Visual Pathways - pathology | Retinopathy of Prematurity - surgery | Child | Optic Nerve Diseases - etiology | Retina - pathology | Visual Acuity - physiology | Infant, Newborn | Vision Disorders - etiology | Infants (Premature) | Children
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