
Amblyopia - Wikipedia
Hyperlinked article discussing the various types of amblyopia.
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About Amblyopia -- What is Lazy Eye? Blindness in One Eye ...
About amblyopia. What is lazy eye? -- blindness in one eye, treatments ... What is Amblyopia (lazy eye)? Lazy Eye and Strabismus a…
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FAQ - Amblyopia
From Prevent Blindness America.
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amblyopia: Definition from Answers.com
More about Amblyopia: Causes and symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prognosis Prevention Resources Amblyopia Definition Amblyopia is an …
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Amblyopia: Causes and symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prognosis Prevention Resources
Amblyopia Definition
Amblyopia is an uncorrectable
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Amblyopia: What It Is and How It Is Treated - familydoctor.org
From the American Academy of Family Physicians.
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American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
A common vision problem in children is amblyopia, or "lazy eye." It is so common ... Amblyopia is a decrease in the chil…
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Amblyopia - February 1, 2007 -- American Family Physician
Patient information: A handout on amblyopia, written by the authors of this ... Amblyopia, a decrease in visual acuity, is a major…
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Facts About Amblyopia [NEI Health Information]
... amblyopia (lazy ... Amblyopia is the medical term used when the vision in one of ... Amblyopia can be caused by strabismus, an…
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CIGNA - Amblyopia
Amblyopia ... One cause of amblyopia is strabismus, which means not being able to focus both ... Early treatment usually can rever…
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CIGNA - AmblyopiaAmblyopia ... One cause of
amblyopia is strabismus, which means not being able to focus both ... Early treatment usually can reverse
amblyopia. ...
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Amblyopia-Topic Overview
Amblyopia, commonly called ... Amblyopia usually affects only one eye, but it may occur in both eyes. Children can develop amblyop…
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Amblyopia-Topic OverviewAmblyopia, commonly called ...
Amblyopia usually affects only one eye, but it may occur in both eyes. Children can develop
amblyopia between birth and about age 7. ...
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