Author:
Donahue Sean P.,Baker Cynthia N,Simon Geoffrey R.,Boudreau Alexy Darlyn Arauz,Baker Cynthia N.,Barden Graham Arthur,Hackell Jesse M.,Hardin Amy Peykoff,Meade Kelley E.,Moore Scot B.,Richerson Julia,Lehman Sharon S.,Granet David B.,Bradford Geoffrey E.,Rubin Steven E.,Siatkowski R. Michael,Suh Donny Won,Granet David B., , , , ,
Abstract
Vision screening is crucial for the detection of visual and systemic disorders. It should begin in the newborn nursery and continue throughout childhood. This clinical report provides details regarding methods for pediatricians to use for screening.
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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