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Ophthalmological Findings in Children and Adolescents with Silver Russell
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Squint Caroline Hirsch, MD, FRCPS As Presented at the College of Family Physicians of Canada’S 50Th Anniversary Conference, Toronto, Ontario (November 2004)
Care of the Patient with Accommodative and Vergence Dysfunction
Abstract Background Case Summary Treatment and Management Discussion Conclusion References
Post Trauma Vision Syndrome in the Combat Veteran Abstract
Strabismus: a Decision Making Approach
Eye-Strain and Functional Nervous Diseases
Diplopia Following Cataract Surgery: a Review of 150 Patients
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Traumatic Brain Injury Vision Rehabilitation Cases
Divergence Insufficiency: a Clinical Study* Avery De H
Pediatric Vision Screening
Accommodative Lag, Peripheral Aberrations, and Myopia in Children
NEAR-POINT 'ESOPHORIA, and POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTORY FACTORS- by Major D
REFERRAL GUIDELINES for the PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN: 1,2 Visual Symptoms
Aetiology, Epidemiology of Heterophoria & Symptomatology of Ocular Motor Anomalies
Binocular Vision
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Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Vision Screening Procedures for Infancy, Childhood and Schoolage
Milford-Franklin Eye Center, LLC Application
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Abbreviations Commonly Used in Ophthalmology
Esophoria and Exophoria in Relation to Personality Nicole F
Myopia Control Basics Alden Optical Residency Forum Coordinator
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(Bill Ins) 24-OV During PO 99204 25 57 Extend
Care of the Patient with Strabismus: Esotropia and Exotropia
Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility SIXTH EDITION
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Epidemiology of Eye-Related Emergency Department Visits
Detached Superior Rectus Following Scleral Buckling: Anatomy and Surgical Management
Systemic Conditions Refractive Disorders
Instruction Manual821-927
Care of the Patient with Myopia : Clinical Practice Guideline
Common Ophthalmic Abbreviations
Hypermetropia Responsible for Hetero- Phoria, Astigmatism, and Myopia
Diagrammatic Representation of Strabismus
Eye Muscle Problems in Children and Adults: a Guide to Understanding
Ophthalmology On-Call Survival Guide Updated June 2020, David Ramirez Introduction
Disorders of Ocular Motility
Visual Assessment Training Procedures
TITMUS Vision Screener Snellen Occupational
OPHTHALMOLOGY ABBREVIATIONS by Prapatsorn Patikulsila, MD. AACC Acute Angle Closure Crisis AACG Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma
Headaches and Migraine Associated with Eyestrain*
What Eye Doctors Know About Visual Discomfort
Care of the Patient with Strabismus: Esotropia and Exotropia
Final-How to Fulfill Lecture for Webinar Rev. 8-25-12.Ppt
Tackling the Greatest Challenge in Cataract Surgery
Attract—And Retain—Contact Lens Patients
Selected Anomalies and Diseases of The
IOWA BASIC SCIENCE NOTES Strabismus 2017 William E. Scott
Contact Lens Induced Dry Eye and Binocular Vision Disorders: a Study of Similar Symptoms
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Binocular Vision Made Easy
Decompensated Esophoria and Asthenopia
Week 2 SOCCEP QA
Diagnostic Approach to Diplopia Review Article
Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury