Piano et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Normative values for near and distance clinical tests of stereoacuityPiano et al., 2016
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- Piano M
- Tidbury L
- O’Connor A
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- Strabismus
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Purpose: Extensive literature exists on normative stereoacuity values for younger children, but there is less information about normative stereoacuity in older children/adults. Individual stereotests cannot be used interchangeably—knowing the upper limit of normality for each …
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