1. Amblyopia
One cause of amblyopia is strabismus, which means not being able to focus both eyes on the same thing. For more information, see the topic Strabismus.
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2. amblyopia - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for amblyopia
Amblyopia is the loss of an eye's ability to see details. The condition appears in one eye. The cause is by lack of use of that eye in early childhood.
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5. Amblyopia
Amblyopia is a condition that occurs when there is a reduction of vision in one eye. Amblyopia, which is often called “lazy eye,” is most common in infants and children, but it can also occur in adults. Amblyopia is not contagious.
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6. Amblyopia
Amblyopia, also known as "lazy eye," has many causes. Most often it results from either a misalignment of a child's eyes, such as crossed eyes, or a difference in image quality between the two eyes (one eye focusing better than the other.)
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7. Amblyopia
Amblyopia, or "lazy eye," is the loss of one eye's ability to see details. It is the most common cause of vision problems in children.
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8. What is Amblyopia?
amblyopic. Usually, only one eye is affected. The condition is common, affecting approximately 2 or 3 out of every 100 people. Amblyopia can be corrected if treated during infancy or early childhood. Parents must be alert to this visual threat if ...
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9. Amblyopia
found within the Condition / Disease = "Amblyopia" Bangerter Filters versus Daily Patching for the Treatment of Moderate Amblyopia in Children
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