Reliability of Smart Phone Photographs for School Eye Screening
Smartphone photographs capturing Bruckner's reflex have demonstrated reliability in identifying amblyogenic conditions in children. Assessing visual acuity for screening has been the traditional method since the inception of school screening. The present study aims to assess the reliability of...
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Main Authors: | Rajat M. Srivastava (Author), Suchi Verma (Author), Shubham Gupta (Author), Apjit Kaur (Author), Shally Awasthi (Author), Siddharth Agrawal (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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