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Adequacy of the Fogging Test in the Detection of Clinically Significant Hyperopia in School-Aged Children.

João Esteves LeandroJorge MeiraCarla Sofia FerreiraRenato Santos-SilvaPaulo Freitas-CostaAugusto MagalhãesJorge BredaFernando Falcão-Reis
Published in: Journal of ophthalmology (2019)
The accuracy of the test was high for the evaluation of ≥+2 D hyperopia but lower for ≥+1.5 D hyperopia. For the detection of ≥+2 D hyperopia, the VA cutoff of <5/10 may permit the exclusion of clinically significant hyperopia in selected children, without the need for cycloplegia. For the same cutoff, the PPV was low, meaning that in children with ≥5/10 VA cycloplegic refraction remains obligatory.
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