| 11. | Tobacco amblyopia is a form of toxic amblyopia caused by tobacco containing cyanide.
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| 12. | There is tentative evidence that it is useful in amblyopia when used with other treatments.
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| 13. | Assessing the patient s fixation is especially important in those patients who suffer from amblyopia.
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| 14. | Visual acuity is mildly to moderately reduced, and anisometropic or strabismic amblyopia is common.
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| 15. | There are numerous definitions of amblyopia.
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| 16. | However, a constant unilateral strabismus causing constant suppression is a risk for amblyopia in children.
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| 17. | Also, amblyopia may cause strabismus.
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| 18. | Amblyaudia can be conceptualized as the auditory analog of the better known central visual disorder amblyopia.
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| 19. | Bond has permanent vision loss in one eye, which he attributes to undiagnosed amblyopia during childhood.
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| 20. | Most children eventually recover from amblyopia if they have had the benefit of patches and corrective glasses.
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