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The following pages link to Comparison of preschool vision screening tests as administered by licensed eye care professionals in the Vision In Preschoolers Study (Q79839691):
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- Tests for detecting strabismus in children age 1 to 6 years in the community (Q24194955) (← links)
- Artificial intelligence techniques for automatic screening of amblyogenic factors (Q28760927) (← links)
- A pilot study evaluating the use of EyeSpy video game software to perform vision screening in school-aged children (Q30496285) (← links)
- Utility of an open field Shack-Hartmann aberrometer for measurement of refractive error in infants and young children (Q30562160) (← links)
- Risk factors for amblyopia in the vision in preschoolers study (Q30573491) (← links)
- Findings from the Vision in Preschoolers (VIP) Study (Q33589649) (← links)
- Sensitivity and Specificity of Preschool Vision Screening in Iran (Q33596053) (← links)
- Vision screening in preschool children: do the data support universal screening? (Q33655193) (← links)
- Associations between hyperopia and other vision and refractive error characteristics (Q33734791) (← links)
- Impact of confidence number on accuracy of the SureSight Vision Screener (Q33740897) (← links)
- Effect of age using Lea Symbols or HOTV for preschool vision screening (Q33954757) (← links)
- Stereoacuity of preschool children with and without vision disorders (Q33962001) (← links)
- Prevalence of vision disorders by racial and ethnic group among children participating in head start (Q34025669) (← links)
- The relationship between anisometropia, patient age, and the development of amblyopia (Q34565418) (← links)
- Vision screening for children 36 to <72 months: recommended practices (Q34759897) (← links)
- Comparison of the Retinomax and Palm-AR Auto-Refractors: A Pilot Study (Q35074589) (← links)
- Axial length/corneal radius ratio: association with refractive state and role on myopia detection combined with visual acuity in Chinese schoolchildren (Q35098603) (← links)
- Beyond screening for risk factors: objective detection of strabismus and amblyopia (Q35101772) (← links)
- Adult discrimination performance for pediatric acuity test optotypes. (Q35220924) (← links)
- Efficacy of a Web-Based Intervention to Improve and Sustain Knowledge and Screening for Amblyopia in Primary Care Settings (Q35519040) (← links)
- Performance of the Plusoptix A09 photoscreener in detecting amblyopia risk factors in Chinese children attending an eye clinic (Q35647798) (← links)
- Comparison of the refractive measurements with hand-held autorefractometer, table-mounted autorefractometer and cycloplegic retinoscopy in children (Q35657276) (← links)
- The usefulness of the Retinomax autorefractor for childhood screening validated against a Danish preterm cohort examined at the age of 4 years (Q35748937) (← links)
- Random Dot E stereotest: testability and reliability in 3- to 5-year-old children. (Q35827256) (← links)
- Preschool vision screening in pediatric practices (Q35847100) (← links)
- ROC Analysis of the Accuracy of Noncycloplegic Retinoscopy, Retinomax Autorefractor, and SureSight Vision Screener for Preschool Vision Screening (Q35925189) (← links)
- A new computer-based pediatric vision-screening test. (Q35958004) (← links)
- Does assessing eye alignment along with refractive error or visual acuity increase sensitivity for detection of strabismus in preschool vision screening? (Q36275113) (← links)
- Preschool children's vision screening in New Zealand: a retrospective evaluation of referral accuracy (Q36329347) (← links)
- Adverse reactions following routine anticholinergic eye drops in a paediatric population: an observational cohort study (Q36406014) (← links)
- Outcome at 2 Years after Dextrose Gel Treatment for Neonatal Hypoglycemia: Follow-Up of a Randomized Trial (Q36627046) (← links)
- Associations of anisometropia with unilateral amblyopia, interocular acuity difference, and stereoacuity in preschoolers (Q36640188) (← links)
- Zagreb Amblyopia Preschool Screening Study: near and distance visual acuity testing increase the diagnostic accuracy of screening for amblyopia (Q36707811) (← links)
- Discriminating anisometropic amblyopia from myopia based on interocular inhibition. (Q36709882) (← links)
- Preschool vision screening in primary care pediatric practice (Q36722285) (← links)
- Testability of the Retinomax autorefractor and IOLMaster in preschool children: the Multi-ethnic Pediatric Eye Disease Study (Q36844395) (← links)
- The Potential Cost-Effectiveness of Amblyopia Screening Programs (Q36905051) (← links)
- Preschool vision screening by family physicians (Q36924438) (← links)
- Associations between anisometropia, amblyopia, and reduced stereoacuity in a school-aged population with a high prevalence of astigmatism (Q36950703) (← links)
- Visual impairment screening program among pre-school children in Hamadan (Q36987818) (← links)
- Beyond photography: evaluation of the consumer digital camera to identify strabismus and anisometropia by analyzing the Bruckner's reflex (Q37369196) (← links)
- Validation of the PowerRefractor for measuring human infant refraction. (Q37371206) (← links)
- Accuracy of the Welch Allyn SureSight for measurement of magnitude of astigmatism in 3- to 7-year-old children (Q37395508) (← links)
- Intertester agreement in refractive error measurements (Q37489775) (← links)
- Diagnostic accuracy of vision screening tests for the detection of amblyopia and its risk factors: a systematic review (Q37577715) (← links)
- Accuracy of noncycloplegic retinoscopy, retinomax autorefractor, and SureSight vision screener for detecting significant refractive errors. (Q37623603) (← links)
- Risk factors for astigmatism in the Vision in Preschoolers Study (Q37731818) (← links)
- A comparison of referral criteria used by the plusoptiX photoscreener (Q38131574) (← links)
- Stereo vision and strabismus (Q38283153) (← links)
- Comparison of cycloplegic refraction between Grand Seiko autorefractor and Retinomax autorefractor in the Vision in Preschoolers-Hyperopia in Preschoolers (VIP-HIP) Study. (Q41688972) (← links)