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Vision Research

Volume 43, Issue 9, April 2003, Pages 1081-1090
Vision Research

Amblyopia in astigmatic preschool children

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Abstract

Best-corrected acuity was measured for vertical and horizontal gratings and for recognition acuity optotypes (Lea Symbols) in a group of three- to five-year-old children with a high prevalence of astigmatism. Results showed meridional amblyopia (MA) among children with simple/compound myopic or mixed astigmatism, due to reduced acuity for horizontal gratings. Children with simple/compound hyperopic astigmatism showed no MA, but did show reduced acuity for both grating orientations. Reduced best-corrected recognition acuity was shown by both myopic/mixed and hyperopic astigmats. These results suggest that optical correction of astigmatism should be provided prior to age three to five years, to prevent development of amblyopia.

Keywords

Astigmatism
Meridional amblyopia
Refractive amblyopia
Children

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