Visual Sequelae of Computer Vision Syndrome: A Cross-Sectional Case-Control Study.
Mohammed Iqbal Hafez SaleemOmar M SaidOla IbrahimAshraf SolimanPublished in: Journal of ophthalmology (2021)
Surveys cannot yield an accurate CVS prevalence. However, they help to identify subjects at risk who should be comprehensively assessed to confirm or exclude CVS diagnosis. Smartphone misuse primarily caused CVS among users. Our mfERG findings might be a sign of potential CVS visual sequelae; however, future studies are warranted. Clinicians need to understand these sequelae to appropriately identify and treat CVS.