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Economides JR
, Dilbeck MD, Adams DL, Horton JC.
Interocular suppression in primary visual cortex in strabismus: impact of staggering the presentation of stimuli to the eyes.
J Neurophysiol
2021;
126
:1101-1111. [PMID:
34432999
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10.1152/jn.00275.2021
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Hess RF
. Reasons why we might want to question the use of patching to treat amblyopia as well as the reliance on visual acuity as the primary outcome measure.
BMJ Open Ophthalmol
2022;
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[Received: 10/01/2021]
[Accepted: 12/17/2021]
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Recent evidence suggests that the primary deficit in amblyopia is loss of binocular vision and that the loss of monocular acuity is a secondary consequence. This new understanding derived from recent laboratory studies questions the present therapy and its primary acuity-based endpoint, which have been the gold standard in the treatment of this condition for the past 200 years.
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Amblyopia/therapy
Humans
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
Sensory Deprivation
Vision, Binocular
Visual Acuity
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Robert F Hess
Department Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada
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