屈光参差性弱视的治疗:1例报告及简要回顾

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背景:由屈光参差引起的单侧功能性弱视是儿童视力丧失的常见原因。最近有大量的研究来确定这类病例最有效的管理策略,对于临床医生来说,确定如何在临床上应用这些发现是很重要的。病例报告:一名六岁女孩在学校视力检查失败后首次进行全面眼科检查。她的左眼被诊断为严重的参差性屈光参差。她最初接受了眼镜矫正治疗,最终配戴软性隐形眼镜,以达到最佳视力和双眼视力。还开始了部分时间的闭塞治疗,并根据临床结果在整个治疗期间进行了修改。她还接受了19次办公室视力治疗,以最大限度地提高弱视治疗的成功率。在治疗结束时,该患者的视力和其他非视力因素,包括对比敏感度和双眼视力均有明显改善。结论主动视力治疗与循证管理相结合,包括光学矫正和闭塞治疗,成功治疗了该例屈光参差性弱视患者
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Management of Anisometropic Amblyopia: A Case Report and Brief Review
Background Unilateral functional amblyopia due to anisometropia is a common cause of vision loss in children. There has been a significant amount of research recently to determine the most effective management strategies for such cases, and it is important for clinicians to determine how to apply these findings clinically. Case Report A 6-year-old female presented for her first comprehensive eye exam after failing a school vision screening. She was diagnosed with significant anisometropia with anisometropic amblyopia in her left eye. She was treated with spectacle correction initially, and was eventuallyfit with soft contact lenses to achieve optimal vision and binocularity. Part-time occlusion therapy was also initiated, which was modified throughout the treatment period based on clinical findings. She was also treated with 19 sessions of office-based vision therapy in order to maximize the success of amblyopia treatment. At the completion of the treatment, this patient showed significant improvement in her visual acuity and other non-acuity factors, including contrast sensitivity and binocularity. Conclusions The successful treatment of this patient with anisometropic amblyopia was achieved by the combination of active vision therapy with evidence-based management strategies, consisting of optical correction and occlusion therapy
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