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  2. Amblyopia: Types, Diagnosis, Treatment, and New Perspectives

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    Diagnosis. Despite the varied deficits in visual function, the diagnosis of amblyopia is still done by measuring visual acuity on an eye chart, using optotype-based recognition.

  3. Lazy eye (amblyopia) - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lazy-eye/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20352396

    Diagnosis. Your doctor will conduct an eye exam, checking for eye health, a wandering eye, a difference in vision between the eyes or poor vision in both eyes. Eyedrops are generally used to dilate the eyes. The eyedrops cause blurred vision that lasts for several hours or a day.

  4. Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) - National Eye Institute

    www.nei.nih.gov/learn-about-eye-health/eye-conditions-and-diseases/amblyopia...

    Amblyopia (also called lazy eye) is a type of poor vision that happens in just 1 eye. It develops when there’s a breakdown in how the brain and eye work together and the brain can’t recognize the sight from one eye. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of lazy eye.

  5. Lazy Eye (Amblyopia): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Amblyopia (lazy eye) causes blurry vision in one eye when something affects how a child’s eyes are developing. As their brain ignores the weaker eye, that eye drifts out of position. Amblyopia is the most common vision issue that affects kids.

  6. Amblyopia Diagnosis. Ophthalmologists diagnose amblyopia by checking to see if vision differs between the two eyes. To check a baby's or young child's vision, the ophthalmologist may cover one of the child's eyes and watch how well they can follow a moving object. The doctor may also watch how the child reacts when one eye is covered.

  7. Amblyopia: Detection and Treatment - AAFP

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    Early diagnosis of amblyopia is key to optimize the likelihood of successful treatment. 7 Children younger than seven years are more likely than older children to have a good response to...

  8. Lazy Eye (Amblyopia) - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/lazy-eye-amblyopia

    Obstruction of vision: Known as deprivation amblyopia, the obstruction of light from a child’s eye prevents the development of proper visual acuity. This can be caused by: Cataract (a cloudy lens) Droopy eyelid (ptosis) Corneal scar; How is lazy eye diagnosed? Lazy eye is diagnosed through a routine eye exam.

  9. Lazy eye (amblyopia) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lazy-eye/symptoms-causes/syc-20352391

    Lazy eye (amblyopia) is reduced vision in one eye caused by abnormal visual development early in life. The weaker — or lazy — eye often wanders inward or outward. Amblyopia generally develops from birth up to age 7 years.

  10. Amblyopia - EyeWiki

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    Diagnosis. Amblyopia should be considered as a possible diagnosis in children with asymmetric visual behavior or acuity. It can also complicate the course of children with strabismus, or unilateral ocular or adnexal pathology such as a cataract, eyelid capillary hemangioma, or corneal scar.

  11. Amblyopia - Amblyopia - Merck Manual Professional Edition

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    Diagnosis |. Treatment |. Prognosis |. Key Points. Amblyopia is functional reduction in visual acuity of an eye caused by disuse during visual development. Severe loss of vision can occur in the affected eye if amblyopia is not detected and treated early in childhood.

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