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Visual development in infancy and childhood.

M J Greenwald

    Pediatric Clinics of North America
    |December 1, 1983
    PubMed
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    This article explores normal childhood vision development and introduces novel evaluation methods for clinical use. It also discusses abnormal visual development, highlighting recent advances in treating pediatric ophthalmologic conditions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Developmental Pediatrics
    • Pediatric Optometry

    Background:

    • Childhood vision development is crucial for learning and interaction.
    • Understanding normal visual development aids in identifying deviations.
    • Pediatric ophthalmologic conditions require timely diagnosis and intervention.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review current understanding of normal vision development in children.
    • To highlight emerging evaluative techniques for clinical application.
    • To discuss advancements in managing abnormal visual development in pediatric patients.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of normal and abnormal vision development.
    • Analysis of new diagnostic and assessment tools.

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  • Synthesis of recent research in pediatric ophthalmology.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of novel techniques for assessing childhood vision.
    • Overview of progress in treating various pediatric eye conditions.
    • Emphasis on the clinical relevance of new evaluative methods.

    Conclusions:

    • New techniques promise to enhance clinical evaluation of child vision.
    • Recent discoveries are improving treatment outcomes for pediatric eye diseases.
    • Continued research is vital for advancing pediatric ophthalmology.