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Long-term effect of hypermetropic anisometropia on the visual acuity of treated amblyopic eyes.

S Levartovsky1, M Oliver, N Gottesman, M Shimshoni.   

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the effect of the extent of hypermetropic anisometropia on the long term visual acuity results in amblyopic eyes following their treatment by occlusion.
METHODS: The visual acuity of 86 patients, who had been treated for unilateral amblyopia by occlusion of the fellow eye and followed up at least to the age of 9 years, was examined 6.4 years, on average, after cessation of treatment. Patients were divided into two groups--those with a small amount of hypermetropic anisometropia, where the spherical equivalent difference between the eyes ranged between 0 and +1.50 dioptres, and those with a large amount of hypermetropic anisometropia, where the difference was +1.75 dioptres or greater.
RESULTS: Deterioration of visual acuity after cessation of occlusion treatment occurred in 51% of the patients in the group with a small amount of anisometropia and in 75% of the patients in the group with a large amount. At cessation of treatment, the average visual acuity in both groups was 20/40+. At the long term follow up examination, however, the average visual acuity was 20/40- and 20/70, respectively. This difference was statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONS: Hypermetropic anisometropia greater than 1.50 dioptres appears to be a risk factor for deterioration of visual acuity in the long term, following treatment of amblyopic eyes by occlusion of the fellow eye.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9536882      PMCID: PMC1722340          DOI: 10.1136/bjo.82.1.55

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0007-1161            Impact factor:   4.638


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