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Kulp MT, Sinnott LT, Cotter SA, et al. Does coexisting accommodative dysfunction impact clinical convergence measures, symptoms and treatment success for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children?. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2021;42(1):59-70doi: 10.1111/opo.12911.
Kulp, M. T., Sinnott, L. T., Cotter, S. A., Borsting, E., Toole, A. J., Chen, A. M., Jenewein, E. C., Morrison, A. M., Plaumann, M. D., Jones-Jordan, L., Mitchell, G. L., Tea, Y. C., Scheiman, M. M. (2022). Does coexisting accommodative dysfunction impact clinical convergence measures, symptoms and treatment success for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children?. Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists), 42(1), 59-70. https://doi.org/10.1111/opo.12911
Kulp, Marjean T, et al. "Does coexisting accommodative dysfunction impact clinical convergence measures, symptoms and treatment success for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children?." Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists) vol. 42,1 (2022): 59-70. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/opo.12911
Kulp MT, Sinnott LT, Cotter SA, Borsting E, Toole AJ, Chen AM, Jenewein EC, Morrison AM, Plaumann MD, Jones-Jordan L, Mitchell GL, Tea YC, Scheiman MM. Does coexisting accommodative dysfunction impact clinical convergence measures, symptoms and treatment success for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children?. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2022 Jan;42(1):59-70. doi: 10.1111/opo.12911. Epub 2021 Nov 03. PMID: 34730250.
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