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  • 22. The effect of age, size of target, and cognitive factors on accommodative responses of children with Down syndrome.
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  • 24. Children with Down syndrome benefit from bifocals as evidenced by increased compliance with spectacle wear.
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  • 28. Visual acuity in infants and children with Down syndrome.
    Courage ML, Adams RJ, Reyno S, Kwa PG.
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  • 29. Touch and vision in normal and Down's syndrome babies.
    Lewis VA, Bryant PE.
    Perception; 1982 Jul; 11(6):691-701. PubMed ID: 6225990
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  • 31. The accommodative process in children with cerebral palsy: different strategies to obtain clear vision at short distance.
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  • 32. Assessment and prediction of visual acuity in 3- to 4-year-old children born prior to term.
    Sebris SL, Dobson V, Hartmann EE.
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  • 33. Refractive error, binocular vision and accommodation of children with Down syndrome.
    Watt T, Robertson K, Jacobs RJ.
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  • 34. Is the prolongation latency of visual evoked potentials a pathological sign in children with Down's syndrome without ocular abnormalities? Case-control study of children with Down's syndrome.
    Utrobičić DK, Karlica H, Jerončić A, Borjan I, Mudnić I.
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  • 35. [Visual function in Down's syndrome].
    Riise R.
    Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen; 1986 Feb 10; 106(4):317-9. PubMed ID: 2938304
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  • 38. Ocular findings in Down's syndrome.
    Hestnes A, Sand T, Fostad K.
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  • 39. Improved outcome of acute myeloid leukaemia in Down's syndrome.
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  • 40. Hypo-accommodation responses in hypermetropic infants and children.
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