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    Normative values for the nearpoint of convergence of elementary schoolchildren by HAYES, G. J, COHEN, B. E, ROUSE, M. W, DE LAND, P. N

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-07-1998)
    “…Nearpoint of convergence (NPC) values of 8 to 10 cm are widely used to diagnose binocular dysfunctions such as convergence insufficiency. However, there are no…”
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    Frequency of convergence insufficiency in optometry clinic settings by ROUSE, M. W, HYMAN, L, HUSSEIN, M, SOLAN, H

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-02-1998)
    “…The frequency of convergence insufficiency (CI) and its related characteristics among 8- to 12-year-old children selected from 2 optometry clinic population…”
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    Role of optometric vision therapy for surgically treated strabismus patients by GARRIOTT, R. S, HEYMAN, C. L, ROUSE, M. W

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-04-1997)
    “…Occasionally, co-management involving both optometry and ophthalmology is needed to optimize treatment outcome for the strabismic patient. JB, a 47-month-old…”
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    Prospective comparison of convergence insufficiency and normal binocular children on CIRS symptom surveys by BORSTING, E, ROUSE, M. W, DE LAND, P. N

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-04-1999)
    “…A study was carried out to test the validity-related evidence of a child and a parent symptom survey developed by the Convergence Insufficiency and Reading…”
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    Detecting learning-related visual problems in the primary care setting by Borsting, E, Rouse, M W

    “…School-aged children with learning problems are frequently encountered by optometrists. Current research indicates a link between learning problems and certain…”
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    Comparative study of computer-based and standard clinical accommodative facility testing methods by ROUSE, M. W, FREESTONE, G. M, WEINER, B. A, DE LAND, P. N

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-02-1991)
    “…Two methods for assessing accommodative facility were compared: the Computer Orthoptics Diagnostic Program and the standard Lens Flipper Method. In random…”
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    Quality of life: a review by Hoffman, L G, Rouse, M W, Brin, B N

    “…Quality of life has become an important issue in evaluating clinical research outcomes, and in relationship to cost containment and managed care issues. The…”
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    Management of binocular anomalies: efficacy of vision therapy in the treatment of accommodative deficiencies by Rouse, M W

    “…This paper is a review of the literature supporting vision therapy as an effective treatment mode for accommodative deficiencies. Vision therapy procedures…”
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    Differential diagnosis of an isolated inferior oblique paresis vs. Brown's syndrome: a case report by Saldana, K K, Rouse, M W

    “…The primary care optometrist is often faced with evaluating and diagnosing oculomotor anomalies. Non-concomitant deviations can be especially challenging…”
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    A comparison study of dynamic visual acuity between athletes and nonathletes by Rouse, M W, DeLand, P, Christian, R, Hawley, J

    “…A comparison study of dynamic visual acuity (DVA) was conducted using samples of nonathletic college students and college baseball players. The experimental…”
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    A review of the literature and a normative study of accommodative facility by Zellers, J A, Alpert, T L, Rouse, M W

    “…Although many different authors have proposed accommodative facility standards, there is little agreement as to what should constitute "normal" accommodative…”
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    Management of infantile-onset esotropia by Christenson, G N, Rouse, M W, Adkins, D A

    “…Background information on the prevalence, clinical characteristics, and differential diagnosis of infantile-onset esotropia is presented. A brief overview of…”
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    A comparison of drop instillation and spray application of 1% cyclopentolate hydrochloride by ISMAIL, E. E, ROUSE, M. W, DE LAND, P. N

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-04-1994)
    “…We compared the objective cycloplegic refractive error of 37 hyperopic children (ages 18 months to 6 years). Cycloplegia was by spray application to the closed…”
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    A normative study of the accommodative lag in elementary school children by ROUSE, M. W, HUTTER, R. F, SHIFTLETT, R

    “…Limited normative information is available regarding the accommodative lag of elementary school children. The accommodative lag of approximately 100 children…”
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    Comparison of refraction obtained by «near retinoscopy» and retinoscopy under cycloplegia by BORGHI, R. A, ROUSE, M. W

    “…This study compared refractive error obtained by the "near retinoscopy" method as described by Mohindra and static retinoscopy under cycloplegic conditions…”
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    Reliability study of the Pierce and King-Devick saccade tests by ORIDE, M. K. H, MARUTANI, J. K, ROUSE, M. W, DELAND, P. N

    “…Two simple clinical tests which are currently being used to assess saccadic eye movements are the Pierce and King-Devick saccade tests. Although normative data…”
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    Visually related headache in a preschooler by HUTTER, R. F, ROUSE, M. W

    “…A female patient, age 4, presented with the chief complaint of severe headaches. Onset was within the past year. A neurological evaluation was conducted with…”
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    Relation of symptoms to accommodative infacility of school-aged children by HENNESSEY, D, IOSUE, R. A, ROUSE, M. W

    “…Conventional optometric wisdom holds that accommodative infacility may result in asthenopic symptoms, yet the literature contains little support for this…”
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