Limitations and advantages of the stereotests are briefly discussed. In this trial, two stereotests (TNO and Frisby) have been tested in 3 groups of patients: group 1 was composed of 180 cases with normal binocular vision; group 2 of 312 patients with known ocular motility disorders: group 3 of 186 patients with unknown sensorimotor status. The utility of the two stereotests in detecting ocular motility disorders and/or amblyopia is uncertain when used alone. Because of a high number of false positives and false negatives the tests are best used in conjunction with other clinical tests of ocular sensorimotor function.

Value of the stereoscopic tests in the detection of sensorimotor anomalies in children / Casu, L; Demartis, M; Pilia, Ar; Cavallini, Gian Maria. - In: JOURNAL FRANCAIS D'OPHTALMOLOGIE. - ISSN 0181-5512. - STAMPA. - 7:(1984), pp. 819-822.

Value of the stereoscopic tests in the detection of sensorimotor anomalies in children

CAVALLINI, Gian Maria
1984

Abstract

Limitations and advantages of the stereotests are briefly discussed. In this trial, two stereotests (TNO and Frisby) have been tested in 3 groups of patients: group 1 was composed of 180 cases with normal binocular vision; group 2 of 312 patients with known ocular motility disorders: group 3 of 186 patients with unknown sensorimotor status. The utility of the two stereotests in detecting ocular motility disorders and/or amblyopia is uncertain when used alone. Because of a high number of false positives and false negatives the tests are best used in conjunction with other clinical tests of ocular sensorimotor function.
1984
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819
822
Value of the stereoscopic tests in the detection of sensorimotor anomalies in children / Casu, L; Demartis, M; Pilia, Ar; Cavallini, Gian Maria. - In: JOURNAL FRANCAIS D'OPHTALMOLOGIE. - ISSN 0181-5512. - STAMPA. - 7:(1984), pp. 819-822.
Casu, L; Demartis, M; Pilia, Ar; Cavallini, Gian Maria
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