Amblyopia and Arc with Central and Eccentric Fixation Before and After Surgery

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2017-10
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Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine & Sciences
Abstract
Background: Adaptation may be defined as a process of advantageous variation and progressive modification whereby an organism becomes adjusted to the conditions of life in harmony with environment. A sensory adaptation to an ocular deviation is the process in which a patient adapts to an interruption in normal binocular vision.  Methods: Cases of EXO and ESO deviation in various age groups and different sexes having central and eccentric fixation were taken. Out of 53 case, 28 were of ESO. Results: Of all the strabismic cases maximum number of cases reported in age group of 11-20 with male preponderance. Conclusions: Because of high sensitivity and very high specificity cuppers test would be the test of choice to find arc in patients with amblyopia.
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Amblyopia, Central Fixation, Strabismus
Citation
Ali Kaiser, Agrawal Dhawal, Vyas Malhar, Ali Azra. Amblyopia and Arc with Central and Eccentric Fixation Before and After Surgery. International Archives of BioMedical and Clinical Research. 2017 Oct-Dec; 3(4): 67-69