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NCT ID: NCT05325021 Recruiting - Refractive Errors Clinical Trials

Correction of Anisometropic Amblyopia in Children.

Start date: April 2, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Anisometropic amblyopia among children in school age may affects quality of life and educational progress of children.

NCT ID: NCT03832335 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Anisometropia and Aniseikonia

A New Measurement of Anseikonia Tolerance

Start date: July 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Population 1: Measure the effect of size glasses from1-9% on stereopsis Population 2: Measure the effect of size glasses from 1-9% on stereopsis in two settings: - before and after cataract surgery - after dilation of the eye

NCT ID: NCT01746693 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Amblyopia ex Strabismus

Neurovascular Coupling in Subjects With Amblyopia

Start date: March 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Amblyopia is a developmental condition that is characterized by reduced vision of the eye due to the presence of a sensory impediment during visual development, such as strabismus (ocular misalignment) or anisometropia (unequal refractive error), occurring early in life. Recent studies in humans and animals point towards a cortical locus for the processing deficit in amblyopia, revealing sensory deficits at the signal cell level. If changes in retinal neuronal function are also present, is unknown. Like in the brain, blood flow in the retina is coupled to neuronal activity. This phenomenon has been measured by different study groups with non invasive techniques in the brain and retina. It has been shown in previous studies that stimulating the retina with diffuse luminant flickering light increases retinal vessel diameter and blood flow. However, it is unknown whether this is also the case in the retina of amblyopic eyes. Additionally, the introduction of blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) fMRI also makes it possible to directly access the vascular response in the brain to visual stimuli. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of luminant flickering light on retinal vessel diameter and retinal blood flow in subjects with amblyopia. Also, oxygen saturation in retinal vessels will be assessed as well as pattern ERG for assessment of retinal function. Additionally, a high resolution image of the visual pathway will be taken with 7 Tesla MRI to investigate whether anatomical or functional alterations are present.

NCT ID: NCT00658502 Recruiting - Myopia Clinical Trials

Ocular Response Analyzer Assessment of Intraocular Pressure and Corneal Biomechanical Properties in Myopic and Anisometropic Patients Under Atropine Treatment

Start date: March 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Our study has three parts has three parts, and the main aim of the study is to find out if corneal hysteresis was associated with myopia or even a predictor of myopia poor control predictor: - Part 1 of our study: patients with anisomeropia whose spherical equivalent refraction as measured by cycloplegic autorefraction between the two eyes differ greater than 1.5 D. - Part 2 of our study: Minus spherical equivalent refraction as measured by cycloplegic autorefraction. - Part 3 of our study: patients with minus spherical equivalent refraction as measured by cycloplegic autorefraction who are under regular atropine for the treatment of myopia;patients who are prescribed with atropine treatment are in need of myopia control instead of for research interest