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Application of the Computer in Strabismology

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Strabismus and Ocular Motility Disorders

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It is often necessary to check V.A., stereopsis, aniseikonia, and cycloversion in strabismic patients. Generally speaking, the test have fixed patter which patients would become familiar with after repeated tests and could easily guess the answers correctly by expierence and memory. Thus, attemping to overcome this disadvantage, we established four programs based on personal computer to determine V.A., stereopsis, aniseikonia, and cycloversion which might more accurately assess the true value.

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Jan, JH., Lin, L.LK., Wang, AH., Shih, YF. (1990). Application of the Computer in Strabismology. In: Campos, E.C. (eds) Strabismus and Ocular Motility Disorders. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11188-6_27

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