Hyperopic astigmatism and strabismus
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hyperopic astigmatism, strabismusAbstract
Refractive errors are the main causes of vision loss in children [1-4]. Uncorrected refractive errors often cause a decrease in visual performance, children’s general development delay, neurosis etc. This requires their well-timed rational correction [5, 6]. The purpose of the study was to present a case report of the effect of spectacle correction on the binocular vision formation.
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