1992
DOI: 10.1097/00006324-199211000-00006
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Anisometropic Amblyopia: Is the Patient Ever Too Old to Treat?

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“…In humans, a recent multicenter clinical trial found that adolescents near or past puberty (13-17 yr old) who were previously not treated for amblyopia can benefit from a regimen of reverse occlusion (Scheiman et al 2005). Additionally, smaller case studies have long suggested that adult amblyopic patients can improve their acuity by visual training (Levi and Polat 1996;Polat et al 2004;Levi 2005) or occlusion therapy (Selenow and Ciuffreda 1986;Saulles 1987;Rutstein and Fuhr 1992;Wick et al 1992;Park et al 2004). In cats, behavioral studies by Mitchell (1988) documented significant, though incomplete, recovery of vision in adulthood following deprivation from eye opening.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, a recent multicenter clinical trial found that adolescents near or past puberty (13-17 yr old) who were previously not treated for amblyopia can benefit from a regimen of reverse occlusion (Scheiman et al 2005). Additionally, smaller case studies have long suggested that adult amblyopic patients can improve their acuity by visual training (Levi and Polat 1996;Polat et al 2004;Levi 2005) or occlusion therapy (Selenow and Ciuffreda 1986;Saulles 1987;Rutstein and Fuhr 1992;Wick et al 1992;Park et al 2004). In cats, behavioral studies by Mitchell (1988) documented significant, though incomplete, recovery of vision in adulthood following deprivation from eye opening.…”
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“…Since Kupfer's study, there have been many reports of improvement in acuity of older people with amblyopia (e.g. Birnbaum et al 1977;Wick et al 1992). A case report showed that occlusion therapy appeared to improve not only visual acuity, but also position acuity in an adult strabismic amblyope.…”
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“…Há indícios de que há melhora da acuidade visual e função binocular nos pacientes submetidos a tratamento oclusivo, sendo que o índice de sucesso varia com a idade do início da terapia, desde que o paciente tenha boa adesão e que seja monitorizado a longo prazo (7) .…”
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“…Em outros casos, como lesão macular ou anomalia de nervo óptico, o prognóstico é pior. Entretanto, no momento, não há melhor tratamento que a oclusão para tratamento da ambliopia (6) .Há indícios de que há melhora da acuidade visual e função binocular nos pacientes submetidos a tratamento oclusivo, sendo que o índice de sucesso varia com a idade do início da terapia, desde que o paciente tenha boa adesão e que seja monitorizado a longo prazo (7) .A adesão rigorosa ao tratamento é tida como decisiva no resultado, de forma que os pacientes que realizam corretamente a oclusão tendem a …”
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