Analysis of refractive state in 708 children with ametropic amblyopia
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    AIM: To analyze the refractive state and explore the epidemiologic feature of children with ametropic amblyopia.

    METHODS: This study retrospectively analyzed 708 children(1 416 eyes)with amblyopia from January 2012 to December 2013 in Special Department of Strabismus and Amblyopic and Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology in our hospital, who were diagnosed as ametropic amblyopia and accepted centrally comprehensive training. The refractive state were given epidemiologic analyze.

    RESULTS: In the 708 cases(1 416 eyes), there were 190 eyes with hyperopia(13.42%),612 eyes with hyperopia astigmatism(43.22%),18 eyes with myopia(1.27%),134 eyes with myopia astigmatism(9.46%),462 eyes with mixed astigmatism(32.63%). The distributions of refractive state in children at different age were different, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). Amblyopia caused by refrative error were mostly mild and moderate(1 276 eyes,90.11%),while the hyperopic astigmatism was predominate in children with severe amblyopia(82 eyes, 5.79%). The astigmatism was mainly with the rule(1 046 eyes, 86.59%).

    CONCLUSION: Hyperopia ametropia and mixed astigmatism are the main types of refractive errors in amblyopia children. The level of amblyopia is related to refractive state and astigmatism axial.

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Ju-Fen Huang, Yan-Hong Dai, Xiao-Bin Chen, et al. Analysis of refractive state in 708 children with ametropic amblyopia. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2016;16(1):185-187

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  • Received:October 12,2015
  • Revised:December 20,2015
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  • Online: December 28,2015
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