Evaluation of a smartphone photoscreening app to detect refractive amblyopia risk factors in children aged 1–6 years
Robert W Arnold,1 James W O’Neil,2 Kim L Cooper,3 David I Silbert,4 Sean P Donahue5 1Alaska Children’s Eye & Strabismus, Anchorage, AK, USA; 2Phoenix Children’s Medical Group-Ophthalmology, Phoenix, AZ, USA; 3Pediatric Ophthalmology & Family Ey...
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Main Authors: | Arnold RW, O'Neil JW, Cooper KL, Silbert DI, Donahue SP |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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