“…From a global perspective, this condition is also one of the leading causes of childhood blindness (Rahi & Gilbert 2005). However, also among those who survive without severe ROP, several studies show that the frequency of other and less severe, long-term ocular and visual complications is increased (Fledelius 1996a,b,c;Darlow et al 1997;Larsson et al 2003Larsson et al , 2005Cooke et al 2004;Holmstro¨m & Larsson 2008;Lindqvist et al 2007Lindqvist et al , 2008Hellgren et al 2007). These studies document a higher rate of refractive errors, strabismus, subnormal visual acuity, reduced contrast sensitivity, visual field defects, oculomotor problems and visuo-perceptive defects at school age and in adolescence in prematurely born children compared with children born at term.…”