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When Eyes Don’t Work Together

Fixing Adult Strabismus A study reported in the Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus suggests that surgery to correct strabismus not be limited to children.  Adults as old as 90 can benefit from surgical correction of strabismus.  In the study, the participants answered questions on how strabismus affected their lives before [...]

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Pediatric Glaucoma

A rewarding profession, helping kids keep their sight by Dr. Arbuckle, RE: Pediatric Glaucoma Glaucoma is a thief of sight. Each day it steals from you precious memories - not of what was, but of what's to come. ~ Jeremiah Lim, OD, PhD Candidate, University of Melbourne, Australia My patient first came to Children's Eye Physicians [...]

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Micro Preemie, Retinopathy of Prematurity

Complicated care for premature infants Pediatric ophthalmology works with other pediatric specialists, most notably, pediatric neurology. Premature baby boy became a Children's Eye Physician's patient shortly following his day of birth.  Born at 24 weeks gestation, he was what many people refer to as a micro preemie, one of our smallest patients. Patients born this [...]

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