Publication

[Does amblyopia therapy make sense in eyes with severe organic defects?]

Journal Paper/Review - May 1, 2004

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Citation
Lengyel D, Klainguti G, Mojon D. [Does amblyopia therapy make sense in eyes with severe organic defects?]. Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde 2004; 221:386-9.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (Deutsch)
Journal
Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde 2004; 221
Publication Date
May 1, 2004
Issn Print
0023-2165
Pages
386-9
Brief description/objective

BACKGROUND: In eyes with severe organic defects the question arises if amblyopia therapy makes sense. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Three children are presented in whom despite severe organic eye diseases amblyopia therapy was tried. The first child had a unilateral large macular scar secondary to retinoblastoma treatment, the second a unilateral severe optic nerve atrophy secondary to an orbital hemangioma, and the third a unilateral large optic nerve coloboma. RESULTS: In the first case a reading visual acuity of 0.9 was achieved by occlusion therapy and in the second a reading visual acuity of 0.5. In the third case occlusion lead to alternation of the divergent strabismus (child too strongly retarded for reliable visual acuity measurements). CONCLUSIONS: During the sensitive phase, amblyopia therapy is also indicated in eyes with severe organic defects since good visual acuities can be achieved.