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Recent Treatment Advances in Amblyopia

Kimberly Meier, Kristina Tarczy‐Hornoch

2022Annual Review of Vision Science20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Occlusion therapy has a long history as the gold standard treatment for amblyopia. Over the past two decades, large multicenter randomized controlled trials and objective dose-monitoring studies have characterized the effects of refractive correction, patching, and atropine penalization, providing insights into the impact of factors such as age and treatment dose. More recent approaches, whose development has been accelerated by advances in technology, are designed to provide different stimulation to the amblyopic eye and the fellow eye. This review explores a variety of such dichoptic approaches, categorized according to whether they primarily feature requisite use of the amblyopic eye in the face of fellow-eye masking, integration of visual information from both eyes, or reduction of stimulus salience in the fellow eye. It is still unclear whether dichoptic treatments are superior to traditional, low-cost treatment methods or whether their therapeutic mechanisms are fundamentally different from those of established treatments.

Topics & Concepts

Stimulus (psychology)MedicineOptometryPsychologyCognitive psychologyOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesVisual perception and processing mechanismsRetinal Diseases and Treatments
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