TEITELBAUM et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Differentiation of asymptomatic patients from symptomatic patients by the slope of the forced vergence fixation disparity curveTEITELBAUM et al., 1985
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- 6948193611802261582
- Author
- TEITELBAUM B
- MICCA P
- JONES G
- THURN M
- LEE T
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- Publication venue
- Optometry and Vision Science
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Eighty-nine optometry students were divided into an asymptomatic group and a symptomatic group on the basis of a case history. A forced vergence fixation disparity (FD) curve was generated for each subject using a Disparometer (Vision Analysis, Columbus, Ohio). Slopes …
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