An abnormal red reflex finding most likely reflects an underlying ocular pathology in infants, but finding a normal red reflex during screening does not altogether exclude ocular disease. The American ...
Objective screening requires less input from children and is faster. With objective screening, the child merely needs to focus on a device long enough to obtain a measurement. One of the most basic ...
October 3, 2011 — A case study of a 2-year-old child diagnosed with retinoblastoma after a normal autorefraction test and traditional screenings is calling into question the wisdom of recently revised ...
Dr. Madeleine I. Matthiesen (Medicine and Pediatrics): A newborn boy was transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit (ICU) of this hospital because of thrombocytopenia and abnormal results on an ...
A Philadelphia jury has rendered a defense verdict for a pediatrician over claims that he failed to diagnose an infant's cataracts. After six days of trial in Ross v. Pennsylvania Hospital, the ...
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