A first attempt to prevent amblyopia and squint by spectacle correction of abnormal refractions from age 1 year

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Spectacle correction of unusually hypermetropic refractions from age 1 year did not reduce the incidence of squint or amblyopia, nor did it lead to a reduction in the severity of residual amblyopia after subsequent occlusion.

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Ingram, R. M., Walker, C., Wilson, J. M., Arnold, P. E., Lucas, J., & Dally, S. (1985). A first attempt to prevent amblyopia and squint by spectacle correction of abnormal refractions from age 1 year. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 69(11), 851–853. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.69.11.851

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