Examples of using Amblyopia in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Amblyopia(often called a lazy eye)
Amblyopia is the term used when the vision in one eye is reduced because it fails to work properly with the brain.
Unless it is treated successfully in early childhood, amblyopia usually persists into adulthood
Strabismus in children up to 7 years sometimes accompanied by amblyopia, ie underdevelopment of the brain regions that are responsible for the eye with reduced vision.
Amblyopia is the medical term used when the vision of one eye is reduced because it fails to work properly with the brain.
Your eye doctor will want to rule out amblyopia, or"lazy eye," which is decreased vision in one or both eyes without detectable anatomic damage.
Amblyopia('lazy eye')
Those who cured amblyopia in a child will confirm that they did it at an early age.
Amblyopia means that vision in one eye does not develop fully during early childhood.
It is Tenglnet companies and the amblyopia Institute of Cruz University jointing development, The best period for treating amblyopia is 3-12 years old.
Amblyopia can be the result of any condition that affects normal development of the visual system or functioning of the eyes.
Lazy Eye”, also known as amblyopia, is a vision development disorder in which an eye fails to achieve normal visual acuity even with prescription eyeglasses
Amblyopia in children is persistent, taking place without
Amblyopia can be caused by a number of conditions that affect normal development of the visual system or functioning of the eyes.
Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye,
When deciding how to treat amblyopia of refractive or anisometropic type,
Amblyopia is caused by any condition that affects normal use of the eyes
For years, experts believed that if amblyopia treatment was not initiated very early in life,
Anisometropic amblyopia occurs with high degree of anisometropia,
Amblyopia can be caused by a number of conditions that affect normal development of the visual system or use of the eyes.