Evaluation of a screening software for amblyopia
AIM:To investigate the efficacy of a novel screening software for amblyopia.<p<METHODS: Totally 324 preschoolers aged 3-6 years old from outpatient department participated in the study in 2017. They were assessed for amblyopia by their parents, using the screening software and were reevaluated...
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