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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J AAPOS. 2015 Oct;19(5):401–405. doi: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2015.08.003

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of amblyopic children enrolled in the dichoptic movie study

Patient Sex Type of amblyopiaa Age, years Amblyopic eye VA, logMar Random dot stereoacuity Cycloplegic refraction Tropiab Glasses Strabismus surgery Duration of spectacle wear prior to baseline, years
Right eye Left eye
1 M A 4.9 0.70 nil +6.25 +1.00 × 110 +5.00 +1.00 × 085 Ortho Y N 0.8
2 F Ac 7.2 1.20 nil +2.75 +2.25 × 100 +2.50 +0.25 × 105 Ortho Y N 1.4
3 F A 9.3 0.80 nil +4.50 +0.50 × 030 +2.50 +0.25 × 120 Ortho Y N 1.8
4 F S 7.3 0.80 nil +2.00 +0.75 × 180 +1.50 +1.00 × 180 Ortho Y N 4.3
5 F C 4.7 0.50 nil +1.75 +3.50 Ortho Y Y 0.8
6 F C 7.3 0.80 nil +3.25 +0.50 × 085 +1.00 Ortho Y Y 3.9
7 M C 8.2 0.50 nil +3.75 +5.25 Ortho Y Y 4.8
8 F C 10.7 0.50 nil +3.00 +4.25 Ortho Y N 4.4
Mean 7.4 0.72 2.8
SD 2.0 0.24 1.7

LogMAR, logarithm of the minimum angle of stereoacuity; SD, standard deviation; VA, visual acuity.

a

A, anisometropic; C, combined mechanism; S, strabismic.

b

Angle of deviation at near measured by simultaeous prism and cover test with habitual glasses.

c

Astigmatic anisometropia.