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pro vyhledávání: '"Jacqueline E. Obioma-Elemba"'
Autor:
null Chigozie John Ekenze, null Timothy Olugbenga Ogundeko, null Lilian Chioma Owunna, null Mamzhi Seljul Crown Ramyil, null Onyinye Lilian Umunnakwe, null Jacqueline E Obioma-Elemba
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical and Medical Research. 2:001-007
Children with special needs are at a higher risk of visual impairment as compared to normal population. Majority of the ocular disorders they suffer, like refractive errors and strabismus, are treatable. This study was aimed to assess the level of ut
Autor:
Timothy Olugbenga Ogundeko, Mamzhi Seljul Crown Ramyil, Oyinyechi Lilian Umunnakwe, Jacqueline E. Obioma-Elemba, Augustine Ugochukwu Akujobi, Ifeoma Kate Okorie, Chigozie John Ekenze, Chioma Lilian Owunna
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology Research: An International Journal. :8-19
Aim: This was a cross-sectional study conducted to assess the oculo-visual status of children with special needs in three selected special schools in Imo State, Nigeria. Children with special needs are at a higher risk of visual impairment as compare
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Health Sciences and Research. 11:235-242
Convergence Insufficiency is a major binocular vision dysfunction commonly found among the youth. The prevalence of convergence insufficiency has been studied extensively; however there are limited data available on the prevalence of the various pres
Autor:
John C. Ekenze, Augustine Ugochukwu Akujobi, Okechukwu A. Akogu, Gift O. Uzomah, Oforbuike Onyebuchi Ike, Jacqueline E. Obioma-Elemba
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Nigerian Optometric Association. 23:4-10
Purpose: The photostress recovery time (PSRT) scores of welders were measured based on age, workexperience and welding-method.Methods: A quasi-experimental study was conducted among 50 purposively sampled welders, who had clear ocular media, healthy