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Changes in visual function following optical treatment of astigmatism-related amblyopia.

Reference
Harvey, Erin M, Dobson, Velma, Miller, Joseph M, Clifford-Donaldson, Candice E. Changes in visual function following optical treatment of astigmatism-related amblyopia. Vision Res. 2008;48(6):773-87. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2007.12.007
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Abstract

Effects of optical correction on best-corrected grating acuity (vertical (V), horizontal (H), oblique (O)), vernier acuity (V, H, O), contrast sensitivity (1.5, 6.0, and 18.0 cy/deg spatial frequency, V and H), and stereoacuity were evaluated prospectively in 4- to 13-year-old astigmats and a non-astigmatic age-matched control group. Measurements made at baseline (eyeglasses dispensed for astigmats), 6 weeks, and 1 year showed greater improvement in astigmatic than non-astigmatic children for all measures. Treatment effects occurred by 6 weeks, and did not differ by cohort (<8 vs. >or= 8 years), but astigmatic children did not attain normal levels of visual function.