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Relating Binocular and Monocular Vision in Strabismic and Anisometropic Amblyopia

Authors :
Ian P. Conner
Terry L. Schwartz
J. V. Odom
Ritwick Agrawal
Janine D. Mendola
Source :
Archives of Ophthalmology. 124:844
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
American Medical Association (AMA), 2006.

Abstract

Objectives To examine deficits in monocular and binocular vision in adults with amblyopia and to test the following 2 hypotheses: (1) Regardless of clinical subtype, the degree of impairment in binocular integration predicts the pattern of monocular acuity deficits. (2) Subjects who lack binocular integration exhibit the most severe interocular suppression. Methods Seven subjects with anisometropia, 6 subjects with strabismus, and 7 control subjects were tested. Monocular tests included Snellen acuity, grating acuity, Vernier acuity, and contrast sensitivity. Binocular tests included Titmus stereo test, binocular motion integration, and dichoptic contrast masking. Results As expected, both groups showed deficits in monocular acuity, with subjects with strabismus showing greater deficits in Vernier acuity. Both amblyopic groups were then characterized according to the degree of residual stereoacuity and binocular motion integration ability, and 67% of subjects with strabismus compared with 29% of subjects with anisometropia were classified as having “nonbinocular” vision according to our criterion. For this nonbinocular group, Vernier acuity is most impaired. In addition, the nonbinocular group showed the most dichoptic contrast masking of the amblyopic eye and the least dichoptic contrast masking of the fellow eye. Conclusion The degree of residual binocularity and interocular suppression predicts monocular acuity and may be a significant etiological mechanism of vision loss.

Details

ISSN :
00039950
Volume :
124
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....160574d78bbe2ea4e9145975482daa12
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/archopht.124.6.844