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1. Major subcategories include stimulus deprivation-induced Amblyopia and toxic Amblyopia

2. Objective To understand family characteristic and psychogenesis of hysteric.

3. What is Amblyopia? Amblyopia is a form of cortical visual impairment

4. You, my dear, are an unhinged hysteric.

5. What is Amblyopia? Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is decreased vision in one or both eyes

6. This … Continue reading Amblyopia

7. Doctors also call this Amblyopia

8. Sometimes Amblyopia can develop in both eyes

9. It's known medically as Amblyopia

10. 14 He tried hypnotism with his hysteric and neurotic patients, but gradually discarded the practice.

11. How to use Amblyopia in a sentence.

12. Amblyopia is often called a lazy eye.

13. The stupefying fact is that Freud prefers the discourse of the hysteric.

14. Sometimes called " hysteric fits ", during which the patient may become violent, dangerously unmanageable.

15. Conclusion The combined therapy with acupuncture is an effective one for hysteric aphonia.

16. There is no such finding in hysterical amblyopia.

17. What does Amblyope mean? A person afflicted with amblyopia

18. Amblyopia definition, dimness of sight, without apparent organic defect

19. Three reinforcement test piers' ductility is analyzed through hysteric curve and skeleton curve.

20. We cannot remain a passive onlooker to the hysteric moves of the enemies.

21. Amblyope (plural Amblyopes) A person afflicted with amblyopia

22. Amblyopia Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, occurs when the brain does not properly develop the visual signal along the pathway from the eye to the brain

23. Amblyopia is a common problem in babies and young children

24. Medical definition of Amblyope: an individual affected with amblyopia.

25. Amblyopia is often found during a routine vision test.

26. This can be both a cause and an effect of Amblyopia.

27. Once no other cause is found, Amblyopia is the diagnosis.

28. I am a jerk, a hysteric jerk, cheating myself that you still care about me.

29. Amblyaphia amblygeustia amblygon: amblygonal amblygonite amblygonites amblyope amblyopes amblyopia (current term) amblyopia ex anopsia amblyopias amblyopic amblyopy: amblyoscope amblypoda amblypygid amblypygids ambo ambo-amboceptor amboceptor unit ambodexter ambodexters

30. Amblyopia 2 ! • Other less common causes of Amblyopia are early childhood eye disorders that prevent an image from being focused clearly on the back of the eye

31. Due to the risk of deprivation amblyopia, an active treatment was indicated.

32. Refractive Amblyopia cannot be seen -- it is not the same as strabismic Amblyopia which often times can be seen due to a misalignment of the eyes

33. But hysteric she was, subject to the fatal political weakness of collapsing in time of trouble.

34. The prevalence of amblyopia was not statistically different between the two age groups.

35. Stimulus deprivation-induced Amblyopia is a developmental disorder of the visual cortex

36. Can Amblyopia (lazy eye) be treated at all? Is there an age cut-off for treatment? To answer both questions, we must first define Amblyopia, or lazy eye

37. Amblyopia occurs when vision is disrupted in one eye or both eyes

38. Amblyopia develops when your eye and brain do not work together correctly

39. Also called lazy eye, Amblyopia usually begins during infancy and early childhood

40. Amblosis amblygonite amblyopia ambo Ambo ambo bag amboceptor ambler in Russian English-Russian dictionary

41. Amblyopia must be diagnosed by an eye care professional and early intervention is important

42. “Lazy Eye” is the common or vernacular term for the medical diagnosis named Amblyopia

43. In children a visual impairment could be reinforced and an amblyopia could become manifest.

44. 8 Prejudicial looked attentively at the amblyopia cure henceforth to bring very great difficulty.

45. Therefore we believe, that the amblyopia and also the amblyopia with excentric fixation is a form of squint “sui generis” and does not ensue necessary from other forms of squint.

46. Congenital ptosis in childhood is particularly afflicted with a high risk of amblyopia.

47. Strabismus and Amblyopia are not the same eye / vision condition or medical diagnosis

48. Refractive Amblyopia is the result of significant differences in vision between the eyes

49. ¶ “Oh, you know, the hysteric,” Eleanor says, “the one who was parading her Bazooms in your face.” References

50. Amblyopia is the loss of the ability to see clearly through one eye

51. The main contraindications are glaucoma, corneal affections, inflammatory processes of the uveal tract, and amblyopia.

52. The same gene can manifest itself in different phenotypes of squint, with and without amblyopia.

53. Results: All patients achieved an increase in visual acuity. Amblyopia existed in six patients.

54. In Amblyopia, the brain receives a poor image from the eye and thus does not “learn to …

55. Primary strabismus may lead to loss of vision from Amblyopia and the loss of binocularity

56. Objective To study the characteristics Pattern Reversal VisualEvoked Potentials ( PRVEP ) in children with accommodative esotropia amblyopia.

57. Objective: To investigate the understanding of hysteria among undergraduates in Beijing, and to compare the attitudes to hysteric patients between medical and non-medical students.

58. Amblyopia (am-blee-OH-pee-a) is also known as "lazy eye" or “lazy vision.” The vision in the amblyopic eye is weaker than the vision in the "good eye.” There are many causes of Amblyopia

59. Lazy eye, or Amblyopia, is a condition that causes poor vision, usually in one eye

60. Amblyopia is when vision in one or both eyes does not develop properly during childhood

61. Amblyopia, often called lazy eye or lazy vision, is a serious eye condition that affects vision

62. The purpose of this study was to examine the cost-effectiveness of alternatives for amblyopia and microtropia screening.

63. Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye or wandering eye, is a common vision problem in children

64. The hallmark of Amblyopia is decreased monocular vision that is not accounted for by other ocular pathology.

65. Nearly 90% of parents from groups 2 and 3 had not heard of amblyopia before orthoptic screening.

66. People sometimes confuse Strabismus with Amblyopia and use the term “Lazy Eye” interchangably for the two different conditions.

67. Neuroophthalmological changes comprise optic atrophy, papilledema, proptosis, pupillary changes, hemianopia, gaze paresis, nystagmus, cranial nerve palsies, strabismus, and amblyopia.

68. The Ohio Amblyope Registry provides information and case management services to children diagnosed with amblyopia (lazy eye) and their families

69. Anisometropic Amblyopia has been reported to occur with as little as one diopter difference between the two eyes (Kutschke 1991)

70. Amblyopia (also called lazy eye) i s a type of poor vision that happens in just 1 eye

71. Amblyopia can be caused by strabismus (an eye turn), uncorrected glasses prescription in one eye (that is usually higher than

72. Amblyopia, also known as “lazy eye,” occurs when the brain favors one eye and develops pathways to only one eye

73. Early detection of amblyopia is essential for the successful treatment with glasses, patching of the sound eye and rarely operations.

74. For the first time strabismic amblyopia with eccentric fixation and normal retinal correspondence is described as a specific clinical entity.

75. The Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR) is the first and only statewide registry for children and families with amblyopia

76. In this way, the ERG discrimination level in detecting retinal disturbances in tobacco-alcohol amblyopia can be shifted towards higher sensitivity.

77. Amblyopia is the most common cause of vision problems in children, affecting 2 to 3 out of every 100 kids

78. THE treatment, in the early 1880s, of an Austrian hysteric called Anna O is generally regarded as the beginning of talking-it-through as a form of therapy.

79. Amblyopia is a condition in which one (or both) eye(s) has poorer visual acuity than expected with prescription lenses

80. Amblyopia is a visual developmental disorder in which the vision through one eye fails to develop properly in early childhood