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Title: [Refractive error and amblyopia in children]. Author: Yang S, Lin J, Liu X. Journal: Yan Ke Xue Bao; 1992 Dec; 8(4):173-8. PubMed ID: 1306498. Abstract: The refractive status of 3,099 children was analyzed. The result showed that the incidence and degree of hyperopia decreased gradually and those of myopia increased along with the growing up of children in ametropia. In binocular refractive amblyopia, high and medium hyperopia and myopia in severe and medium amblyopia were significantly more than those in mild amblyopia. In monocular refractive amblyopia, high and medium hyperopia and high myopia in the amblyopic eyes were more than those in the nonamblyopic eyes. The refractive status of binocular esotropic amblyopia had no significant difference in various ages and degrees of amblyopia. There was also no significant difference between the refractive status of the amblyopic and nonamblyopic eyes in monocular esotropic amblyopia. It was considered that refractive amblyopia was closely related to high ametropia and the deviation of the eye might be the main cause of strabismic amblyopia.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]