Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2702472 | Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
It has been established that MI and DD populations exhibit a higher incidence of oculo-visual anomalies (uncorrected refractive error, binocular vision anomalies, ocular pathology) than noted in the general population. They are also typically taking 1 or more neuropsychotropic medications that are frequently associated with undesirable visual side effects. Individuals with MI and DD should report numerous complaints associated with the medications they take and the oculo-visual anomalies they exhibit during the initial case history and the review of systems. The data from this study suggest that this is not the case and that only about 50% of those who should have complaints actually report them.
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Authors
Robert J. Ph.D., Dominick M. O.D., M.Ed., Heidi O.D., Mindi O.D.,