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Visual impairment following stroke: do stroke patients require vision assessment?Fiona Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Thompson Yates Building, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 3GB, UK
Age Ageing 38:188-93. 2009..the types of visual impairment followings stroke are wide ranging and encompass low vision, eye movement and visual field abnormalities, and visual perceptual difficulties...
Visual perceptual consequences of strokeFiona Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Strabismus 17:24-8. 2009..Perceptual consequences of stroke include agnosia, alexia, dyschromatopsia, inattention, and hallucinations. Our aim was to evaluate these perceptual consequences in terms of prevalence after stroke...
The profile of strabismus in stroke survivorsF Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Eye (Lond) 24:682-5. 2010..To evaluate the profile of strabismus that occurs in stroke survivors and determine the relationship between site of stroke and symptom of diplopia...
Who sees visual impairment following stroke?Fiona J Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, UK
Strabismus 18:37-40. 2010..The aims of this survey were to determine the extent of orthoptic involvement in stroke services throughout the United Kingdom and what constitutes a vision assessment...
Assessment of visual function in idiopathic intracranial hypertensionFiona J Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, UK
Br J Neurosurg 25:45-54. 2011..The aim of this review was to overview the methods available for the assessment of visual function in IIH...
Diplopia and visual impairment as presenting symptoms of shunt failure in association with tonsillar herniation in idiopathic intracranial hypertensionFiona J Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England, UK
Strabismus 20:181-4. 2012..Following surgery the visual signs of reduced vision, cranial nerve palsy, and visual field loss gradually resolved. Both patients had normal ocular movements and visual fields at final follow-up...
Botulinum toxin for the treatment of strabismusFiona J Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2:CD006499. 2012..The use of botulinum toxin as an investigative and treatment modality for strabismus is well reported in the medical literature. However it is unclear how effective its use is in comparison to other treatment options for strabismus...
Fusional vergence measures and their significance in clinical assessmentFiona J Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, UK
Strabismus 18:48-57. 2010..The aims of this study have been to evaluate differences between ranges in eso or exo deviances and with varying target size...
Accuracy of referrals for visual assessment in a stroke populationF J Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Eye (Lond) 25:161-7. 2011..To evaluate accuracy of referrals from multidisciplinary stroke teams requesting visual assessments...
Uniocular and binocular fields of rotation measures: Octopus versus GoldmannFiona J Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Thompson Yates Building, Liverpool, L69 3GB, UK
Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 249:909-19. 2011..To compare the range of ocular rotations measured by Octopus versus Goldmann perimetry...
Prevalence of ocular motor cranial nerve palsy and associations following strokeF Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Eye (Lond) 25:881-7. 2011..The aim of this study was to identify all patients referred with suspected visual impairment to establish the presence and type of OMCNP...
Reading difficulty after stroke: ocular and non ocular causesFiona Rowe
Orthoptics and vision science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Int J Stroke 6:404-11. 2011..Ocular causes of reading impairment following stroke include visual field loss, eye movement impairment and poor central vision. Non ocular causes may include cognitive errors or language impairment...
Comparison of Damato campimetry and Humphrey automated perimetry results in a clinical populationFiona J Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Br J Ophthalmol 94:757-62. 2010..The purpose of the study was to evaluate patients' ease of understanding of Damato campimetry assessment and to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the results compared with Humphrey automated perimetry...
Dose effect of botulinum toxin a in heterotropia and heterophoriaFiona J Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Strabismus 18:3-7. 2010..To evaluate the short-term dose effect of botulinum toxin in manifest and intermittent horizontal strabismus types...
Outcome of ocular motility disturbances in orbital injuriesFiona J Rowe
Dept Orthoptics, Thompson Yates Bldg, Univ Liverpool, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 3GB, England, U K
Strabismus 11:179-88. 2003....
Intervention for intermittent distance exotropia with overcorrecting minus lensesF J Rowe
University of Liverpool, UK
Eye (Lond) 23:320-5. 2009..The aim of this study is to evaluate the use of overcorrecting minus lenses as a primary treatment option for intermittent distance exotropia (IDEX) and determine ocular alignment status after 5 years from commencement of the study...
Long-term postoperative stability in infantile esotropiaF J Rowe
Department of Orthoptics, University of Liverpool, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Strabismus 8:3-13. 2000..Persistent amblyopia postoperatively was significantly associated with a poorer outcome and lack of binocular function...
Complications of botulinum toxin a and their adverse effectsFiona Rowe
Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Strabismus 17:139-42. 2009..To evaluate the prevalence of complications after low doses (< 3 units) of botulinum toxin (BT) injection to horizontal extraocular muscles for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes...
A comparative analysis of monocular excursion measuresSahira Hanif
Department of Ophthalmology and Orthoptics, North Cheshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Warrington, England, UK
Strabismus 17:29-32. 2009..The range of monocular excursions can be determined by several different methods, including the Aimark Perimeter, Synoptophore and Modified Goldman Perimeter. However the relationship between these tests is poorly understood...
Surgical treatment for progressive esotropia in the setting of high-axial myopiaFiona J Rowe
Division of Orthoptics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England
J AAPOS 10:596-7. 2006..We present the clinical findings and surgical management of a patient with this condition...
