Stimulus Deprivation Amblyopia in Children

1984; American Medical Association; Volume: 102; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1001/archopht.1984.01040030832027

ISSN

1538-3601

Autores

George B. Jastrzebski,

Tópico(s)

Retinal Development and Disorders

Resumo

• In the SPE model we propose, sensitivity (S) to deprivation results in changes that may be either plastic (P) (permanent) or elastic (E) (temporary). The effects of various levels (hours per day) of monocular occlusion in amblyopic children are measured as the change in visual acuity in each eye. At the patching level extremes (12 or more hours per day, zero hours per day) the effects on visual acuity in the two eyes are reciprocal, but nearly equal (symmetrical). At intermediate levels of occlusion, the asymmetries in effects necessary for successful occlusion can be demonstrated. Additional measurements of SPE parameters in children may allow for the determination of occlusion dose response whereby the risks of occlusion amblyopia and interference with binocularity may be avoided.

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