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Binocular treatment for amblyopic children: a review

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JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages 627-634

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PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.47391/JPMA.6216

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Amblyopia; Children; Binocular treatment; Perceptual learning

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This narrative review aimed to investigate the efficiency of binocular treatment for amblyopic children and compare it with standard methods. Literature search was conducted to identify studies in the field of binocular treatment for amblyopia, and the results showed that binocular treatment improved visual acuity and binocular function, reducing suppression depth extent and increasing stereopsis for amblyopic children.
The narrative review was planned to investigate the efficiency of binocular treatment for amblyopic children, and to compare it with the standard methods. Literature search was conducted for articles in English language available on PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, Medline and PsycInfo databases as well as through bibliographies of peer-reviewed studies. Studies in the field of binocular treatment for amblyopia were included. Visual outcomes considered were visual acuity, types of amblyopia and stereoacuity. Studies on deprivation amblyopia, animal studies, literature review of amblyopia treatment, case reports, and trials targeting participants in whom previous amblyopia treatment had failed were excluded. Of the 40 studies found, 21(52.5%) met the inclusion criteria. Visual acuity and binocular function improved with binocular treatment for treating amblyopia in children by decreasing suppression depth extent and increasing stereopsis. Binocular treatment for amblyopic children was found to be an effective and fast process for the recovery of visual functions, especially in the critical time of visual development.

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