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Visual outcomes in children with syndromic craniosynostosis: a review of 165 cases.

Anne-Marie HindsDorothy A ThompsonSohaib R RufaiKelly WestonKemmy SchwiebertVasiliki PanteliGreg JamesRichard Bowman
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2021)
There was a high prevalence of amblyogenic factors, however, the majority achieved BCVA ≥ 6/12 in their better eye. Optic neuropathy and nystagmus had the most significant impact on vision. VEPs can help the in overall assessment of visual function.
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