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115 related items for PubMed ID: 7181763

  • 21. [Case finding of amblyopia in young children using the TNO-depth-vision-test].
    Hirasing RA, Wilbrink A.
    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 1990 Aug 04; 134(31):1505-8. PubMed ID: 2392169
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  • 22. Vision screening in the under-5s.
    Hall SM, Pugh AG, Hall DM.
    Br Med J (Clin Res Ed); 1982 Oct 16; 285(6348):1096-8. PubMed ID: 6812764
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  • 23. Screening of pre-school children for ocular anomalies. I. Screening methods and their practicability at different ages.
    Oliver M, Nawratzki I.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 1971 Jul 16; 55(7):462-6. PubMed ID: 5557522
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  • 24. Vision screening of preschool and school-age children. Guidelines for setting up a program in your community.
    Oberbeck TG.
    J Ophthalmic Nurs Technol; 1988 Jul 16; 7(3):96-9. PubMed ID: 3373545
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  • 25. A review of school vision screening in Glasgow.
    Spowart KM, Tappin D, Kerr C.
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    Jessa Z, Evans B, Thomson D, Rowlands G.
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  • 27. Baltimore Vision Screening Project.
    Preslan MW, Novak A.
    Ophthalmology; 1996 Jan 16; 103(1):105-9. PubMed ID: 8628540
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  • 28. Community kindergarten vision screening.
    Fainstein SB, Warren MR.
    Can J Ophthalmol; 1974 Oct 16; 9(4):425-8. PubMed ID: 4425168
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  • 29. Zagreb Amblyopia Preschool Screening Study: near and distance visual acuity testing increase the diagnostic accuracy of screening for amblyopia.
    Bušić M, Bjeloš M, Petrovečki M, Kuzmanović Elabjer B, Bosnar D, Ramić S, Miletić D, Andrijašević L, Kondža Krstonijević E, Jakovljević V, Bišćan Tvrdi A, Predović J, Kokot A, Bišćan F, Kovačević Ljubić M, Motušić Aras R.
    Croat Med J; 2016 Feb 16; 57(1):29-41. PubMed ID: 26935612
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  • 30. [Apropos of preventive ophthalmologic interventions in the child population of compulsory school age. Authors' experience].
    Cruciani F, Mastromarino A, Latini M, Paganelli G, Rocca M, Fiore F, Melino G.
    Clin Ter; 1993 May 16; 142(5):411-20. PubMed ID: 8339524
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  • 31. Prevalence of amblyopia among defaulters of preschool vision screening.
    Newman DK, East MM.
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  • 32. Preschool vision screening: summary of a Task Force report. Behalf of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau and the National Eye Institute Task Force on Vision Screening in the Preschool Child.
    Hartmann EE, Dobson V, Hainline L, Marsh-Tootle W, Quinn GE, Ruttum MS, Schmidt PP, Simons K.
    Pediatrics; 2000 Nov 16; 106(5):1105-16. PubMed ID: 11061783
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  • 33. [Screening for amblyopia, strabismus and refractive abnormalities in 1,030 kindergarten children].
    Käsmann-Kellner B, Heine M, Pfau B, Singer A, Ruprecht KW.
    Klin Monbl Augenheilkd; 1998 Sep 16; 213(3):166-73. PubMed ID: 9793915
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  • 34. Visual acuity of school entrants.
    Ismail H, Lall P.
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  • 35. The school nurse's role in vision screening for the difficult-to-test student.
    Johnson JL, Spellman CR, Cress PJ, Sizemore AC, Shores RE.
    J Sch Health; 1983 Aug 16; 53(6):345-50. PubMed ID: 6225903
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  • 36. Screening for amblyopia in children under 3 years of age.
    Nawratzki I, Oliver M.
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  • 37. Vision screening for children 1 to 5 years of age: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation statement.
    US Preventive Services Task ForceAgency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Primary Care, Prevention, and Clinical Partnerships, 540 Gaither Rd, Rockville, MD 20850. mary.barton@ahrg.hhs.gov..
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  • 38. [How is ophthalmic undersupply demonstrated in socially disadvantaged people? Cross-sectional pilot investigation on the parametrisation of endpoints for patient-centred care research].
    Bestges BB, Lösche CC, Krummenauer F.
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  • 39. Baltimore Vision Screening Project. Phase 2.
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  • 40. Vision screening in children tested at 7, 11, and 16 years.
    Tibbenham AD, Peckham CS, Gardiner PA.
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