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The purpose for this study is to investigate spectacle compliance and treatment outcome in bilateral and unilateral refractive amblyopia in children age 3 to <10 years old. Specifically, how frequently and for what duration is spectacle wear necessary to maximize best-corrected visual acuity by spectacle correction alone.
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The purpose for this study is to investigate spectacle compliance and treatment outcome in bilateral and unilateral refractive amblyopia in children age 3 to <10 years old. Specifically, how frequently and for what duration is spectacle wear necessary to maximize best-corrected visual acuity by spectacle correction alone.
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Inclusion criteria for bilateral amblyopia:
The major eligibility criteria include:
Best-corrected visual acuity of <20/30 each eye.
For hypermetropia:
For astigmatism without hypermetropia criteria above or myopia criteria below:
For myopia:
Inclusion criteria for unilateral amblyopia:
The major eligibility criteria include:
Presence of anisometropia or constant unilateral strabismus.
Best-corrected visual acuity in the amblyopic eye <20/30; and interocular difference of best-corrected visual acuity at least two logMAR lines.
For anisometropia:
For constant unilateral strabismus where spectacle prescription is indicated. Examples where spectacle prescription is indicated include esotropia caused at least in part by an accommodative component or where significant refractive error in either eye warrants spectacle prescription for improved vision.
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1 participants in 2 patient groups
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