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Errors in Abstract and Results Sections

Errors in Abstract and Results Sections Letters multi-ethnic pediatric eye disease and Baltimore pediatric eye disease studies. screened children with substantial hypermetropia who were not Ophthalmology. 2011;118(11):2251-2261. treated with those with substantial hypermetropia who were 3. Longmuir SQ, Boese EA, Pfeifer W, Zimmerman B, Short L, Scott WE. treated. They found that 20 of 83 untreated children (24%) de- Practical community photoscreening in very young children. Pediatrics. 2013;131 veloped amblyopia and 22 of 67 (33%) developed strabismus. (3):e764-e769. These rates were higher than those in children treated with spec- 4. Leon A, Donahue SP, Morrison DG, Estes RL, Li C. The age-dependent effect tacles. Colburn et al evaluated 974 children with anisometro- of anisometropia magnitude on anisometropic amblyopia severity. J AAPOS. 2008;12(2):150-156. pia and associated amblyopia. This study reported that children youngerthan3yearswerelesslikelytohaveamblyopiaforagiven 5. Colburn JD, Morrison DG, Estes RL, Li C, Lu P, Donahue SP. Longitudinal follow-up of hypermetropic children identified during preschool vision magnitude of anisometropia than children older than 3 years; for screening. J AAPOS. 2010;14(3):211-215. agivenmagnitudeofanisometropia,olderchildrenwhoweream- 6. Salcido AA, Bradley J, Donahue SP. Predictive value of photoscreening and blyopic had more severe amblyopia than younger children did. traditional screening of preschool children. J AAPOS. 2005;9(2):114-120. A prospective study allowing children with high-magnitude http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Ophthalmology American Medical Association

Errors in Abstract and Results Sections

JAMA Ophthalmology , Volume 136 (5) – May 1, 2018

Errors in Abstract and Results Sections

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Letters multi-ethnic pediatric eye disease and Baltimore pediatric eye disease studies. screened children with substantial hypermetropia who were not Ophthalmology. 2011;118(11):2251-2261. treated with those with substantial hypermetropia who were 3. Longmuir SQ, Boese EA, Pfeifer W, Zimmerman B, Short L, Scott WE. treated. They found that 20 of 83 untreated children (24%) de- Practical community photoscreening in very young children. Pediatrics. 2013;131 veloped amblyopia and 22 of 67 (33%)...
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American Medical Association
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2168-6165
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2168-6173
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10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2018.1987
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Abstract

Letters multi-ethnic pediatric eye disease and Baltimore pediatric eye disease studies. screened children with substantial hypermetropia who were not Ophthalmology. 2011;118(11):2251-2261. treated with those with substantial hypermetropia who were 3. Longmuir SQ, Boese EA, Pfeifer W, Zimmerman B, Short L, Scott WE. treated. They found that 20 of 83 untreated children (24%) de- Practical community photoscreening in very young children. Pediatrics. 2013;131 veloped amblyopia and 22 of 67 (33%) developed strabismus. (3):e764-e769. These rates were higher than those in children treated with spec- 4. Leon A, Donahue SP, Morrison DG, Estes RL, Li C. The age-dependent effect tacles. Colburn et al evaluated 974 children with anisometro- of anisometropia magnitude on anisometropic amblyopia severity. J AAPOS. 2008;12(2):150-156. pia and associated amblyopia. This study reported that children youngerthan3yearswerelesslikelytohaveamblyopiaforagiven 5. Colburn JD, Morrison DG, Estes RL, Li C, Lu P, Donahue SP. Longitudinal follow-up of hypermetropic children identified during preschool vision magnitude of anisometropia than children older than 3 years; for screening. J AAPOS. 2010;14(3):211-215. agivenmagnitudeofanisometropia,olderchildrenwhoweream- 6. Salcido AA, Bradley J, Donahue SP. Predictive value of photoscreening and blyopic had more severe amblyopia than younger children did. traditional screening of preschool children. J AAPOS. 2005;9(2):114-120. A prospective study allowing children with high-magnitude

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