Evaluation of the visually impaired infant

Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Date

1-1-1996

Journal

Ophthalmology Clinics of North America

Volume

9

Issue

2

Abstract

Lambert, Taylor, and Kriss properly remarked that most congenital retinal disorders associated with nystagmus and a normal-appearing fundus can be diagnosed during infancy with a careful history and clinical examination. Electrophysiologic and laboratory tests are essential for confirming the diagnosis, but should not be substituted for a careful clinical assessment. When laboratory tests are markedly discordant from the clinical impression, these tests should be repeated.

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