2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-123488/v1
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The Characteristics of Visual Function and Intervention in Deprivation Amblyopia in Limbal Dermoid Children After Keratoplasty: A Pilot Study of Adopting Flank-Mask Perceptual Learning

Abstract: BackgroundTo compare visual acuity and CSF improvement with perceptual learning versus part-time patching in limbal dermoid children after keratoplasty.MethodsAll children in the limbal dermoid and normal group underwent visual acuity and CSF evaluation, and the normal group wore the optical defocus to simulate the corresponding visual acuity of the limbal dermoid group. Among the limbal dermoid children, 9 underwent perceptual learning(PL), and 8 underwent part-time patching for 6 months and were followed for… Show more

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