Summary:
The authors focused their attention on assessment of optimal pharmacological
approaches for achieving cycloplegia. In preschool children they found on 100
eyes with esotropia autorefractometrically after 1% atropine refraction values by
as much as +4.25 D higher as compared with Cyclogyl. Cyclogyl, on the other hand,
proved highly effective in detection of latent hypermetropia on 40 eyes of school-
children and older children with asthenopic complaints. In another series of 20
eyes of preschool children the authors tested the optimal refractory reliability of
5-day administration of atropine as compared with a single dose.
Key words:
refraction in children, cycloplegia
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