24 -1 (63) 2024 — Ruzimova N.E., Karimova M.Kh. — A COMPREHENSIVE EXPLORATION OF TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR AMBLYOPIA IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH-DEGREE ANISOMETROPY

A COMPREHENSIVE EXPLORATION OF TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR AMBLYOPIA IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH-DEGREE ANISOMETROPY

Ruzimova N.E., Urgench branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy Uzbekistan

Karimova M.Kh., Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Eye Microsurgery

Tadjieva F.S. Urgench branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy Uzbekistan

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Amblyopia, colloquially known as “lazy eye,” is a vision disorder that arises during childhood, impeding the proper development of clear vision in one or both eyes. When compounded with high-degree anisometropy, a significant difference in refractive power between the eyes, amblyopia becomes a complex condition to manage. In recent times, keratorefractive treatments have emerged as groundbreaking approaches to address amblyopia, particularly in cases of high-degree anisometropy. This article delves into the intricacies of keratorefractive treatments, their applications, and their potential in revolutionizing the management of amblyopia.

Key words:Treatment of amblyopia, anisometropy, keratorefractive treatments.

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124

Last page

126

For citation: Ruzimova N.E., Karimova M.Kh., Tadjieva F.S. – A COMPREHENSIVE EXPLORATION OF TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR AMBLYOPIA IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH-DEGREE ANISOMETROPY //New Day in Medicine 2024 1(63): 124-126 https://newdaymedicine.com/index.php/2024/01/15/l-752/

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