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Visual evoked potentials (VEP) evaluating treatment for post-trauma vision syndrome (PTVS) in patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBI)

Brain Injury, 1994, VOL. 8, NO. 2. 125-133

 W. V. PADULA, S. ARGYRIS and J. RAY
Table 4 demonstrates phoria measurements for the experimental and control group at distance and near ranges. A high amount of exophoria resulted with subjects in the experimental group.

Table 4.
Phorias measured by a cover test for distance and near
  
Experimental
Control
  
Distance
Near
Distance
Near
Esophoria
0/10
0/10
3/10
3/10
Exophoria
9/10
10/10
3/10
4/10
Orthophoria
1/10
0/10
4/10
3/10
Strabismus
0/10
0/10
0/10
0/10
 

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