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Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) | National Eye Institute
What is amblyopia? Amblyopia (also called lazy eye) is a type of poor vision that usually happens in just 1 eye but less commonly in both eyes . It develops when there's a breakdown in how the brain and the eye work together, and the brain can't recognize the sight from 1 eye. www.nei.nih.gov
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Lazy Eye (Amblyopia): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Amblyopia is an eye condition that affects the ability to see clearly out of both eyes. It usually develops when a child is an infant or very young and can get ... my.clevelandclinic.org
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Lazy eye (amblyopia) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Lazy eye (amblyopia) is reduced vision in one eye caused by abnormal visual development early in life. The weaker — or lazy — eye often wanders inward or ... www.mayoclinic.org
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amblyopia
‖ amblyopia Path. (æmblɪˈəʊpɪə) [mod.L., a. Gr. ἀµβλυωπία dimsightedness, n. of quality f. ἀµβλυωπός, f. ἀµβλύς dull, blunt + ὤψ, ὠπ- eye. Cf. amblyopy.] Impaired vision, generally from defective sensibility of the retina, or cloudiness of the media; the early stage of amaurosis.1706 Phillips, Ambly... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amblyopia - Wikipedia
Amblyopia, also called lazy eye, is a disorder of sight in which the brain fails to fully process input from one eye and over time favors the other eye. en.wikipedia.org
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Amblyopia (lazy eye) | AOA - American Optometric Association
Amblyopia—also known as lazy eye—is the loss or lack of development of clear vision in one or both eyes ... www.aoa.org
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Amblyopia: What Is Lazy Eye? - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Amblyopia is when vision in one or both eyes does not develop properly during childhood because the child's brain has learned to ignore one of the eyes. www.aao.org
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Amblyopia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Amblyopia is the loss of the ability to see clearly through one eye. It is also called "lazy eye." It is the most common cause of vision ... medlineplus.gov
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Amblyopia | Nemours KidsHealth
Amblyopia (am-blee-OH-pee-uh) — or "lazy eye" — is a condition in which the eye and brain don't work together as they should ... kidshealth.org
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Lazy Eye (Amblyopia) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Lazy eye, also known as amblyopia, occurs when the vision in one of the eyes is impaired because the eye and the brain are not properly working together. www.hopkinsmedicine.org
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Lazy Eye (Amblyopia): Causes, Correction, Vision Effects - Verywell Health
Apr 29, 2023Lazy eye can develop anytime an eye is not functioning properly and fails to send sharp images to the brain. It is most common in young children. The condition affects up to 3 out of 100 children. Typically this happens in the following instances: If one eye over the other is much more nearsighted (able to see near objects more clearly than ...
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Toxic amblyopia
Tobacco amblyopia is a form of toxic amblyopia caused by tobacco containing cyanide. Since the term toxic amblyopia is a misnomer according to modern definition of amblyopia, it is now more accurately termed as toxic retinopathies or neuropathies wikipedia.org
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amblyopy
amblyopy rare. (ˈæmblɪɒpɪ, æmˈblaɪəpɪ) Anglicized form of amblyopia. Cf. Fr. amblyopie.1719 Quincy Lex. Phys.-Med. 14 Amblyopy is the same disease as Amaurosis. 1815 Encycl. Brit. I. 780 Amblyopy among physicians, signifies an obscuration of the sight, so that objects at a distance cannot easily be ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ametropic amblyopia
"Bilateral ametropic amblyopia." J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus 1 (1964): 57–61. Werner, D. B., and W. E. Scott. "Amblyopia case reports--bilateral hypermetropic ametropic amblyopia." Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus 22.5 (1984): 203–205. wikipedia.org
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-opia
-opia formative element [a. Gr. -ωπία, f. ὤψ, ὠπ- eye, face: see -ia1.] of terms denoting visual disorders and abnormalities, as amblyopia, myopia, polyopia. Occas. anglicized as -opy [cf. -y3]. Oxford English Dictionary
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