Comparison dominant eye and anisometropia by Worth 4 dot test and hole-in-the-card test
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    Abstract:

    ATM: To investigate the relationship between the oculus dominans and the eye with higher diopter among myopes, and to study the difference between the Worth 4 dot test and hole-in-the-card test.

    METHODS: Totally 125 cases were divided into two groups as physiogenic anisometropic group and pathological anisomitropic group according to the degree of binoculus anisometropy. Worth 4 dot test and hole-in-the-card test were used to distinguish oculus dominans respectively based on medical optometry.

    RESULTS: In physiogenic anisometropic group, the oculus dominans and the eye with higher diopter among myopes had significant relationship by hole-in-the-card test(Z = -4.057, P<0.01)and Worth 4 dot test(Z=-3.558, P<0.01). However, in pathological group, No statistical significance was between two tests(P>0.05); distinguish the oculus dominans had no statistically significant difference between the Worth 4 dot test and hole-in-the-card test(n=125, P>0.05).

    CONCLUSION:The oculus dominans is determined by gene or formed during juvenile period, then myopia anisometropic may affect the choice of that. The Worth 4 dot test has some reference significance for observing oculus dominans.

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Nian Guan, Zhi-Guang Hu. Comparison dominant eye and anisometropia by Worth 4 dot test and hole-in-the-card test. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2014;14(8):1476-1477

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  • Received:May 12,2014
  • Revised:July 07,2014
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  • Online: July 22,2014
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