Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4024451 | Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Treatment strategies of congenital cataract provide evidence of recent improvement in the visual prognosis. This trend is likely to be accounted for by a combination of improved management of amblyopia occuring in parallel with advances in surgical techniques, instrumentation, and materials. Compliance with occlusion is the factor most strongly associated with visual outcome: to support, to encourage, to confort, to explain, to require (demand) to put in front of the responsibilities, here are the other missions of the therapist which are not less important than the surgical gesture. Progress, in this “educational” care of the visual function remains to make but the way is drawn.
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Authors
A. Péchereau, V. Paire, L. Raffin, H. Tessier, P. Lebranchu,