Title of article :
Author's Reply
Author/Authors :
Panos, Georgios D Department of Ophthalmology - Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust - University of Cambridge - Ipswich - Suffolk, UK , Gatzioufas, Zisis Cornea and Cataract Service - Moorfields Eye Hospital - London, UK
Abstract :
We would like to thank Dr. Mohan for his comments and
for sharing his interesting case with us.
We fully agree that extended retinal nerve myelination
combined with high myopia is associated with treatment
refractory amblyopia. However, the literature reports
positive treatment outcomes in a number of cases of
myopia and amblyopia related to unilateral myelinated
nerve fibers.[1,2] According to Hittner and Antoszyk, the
status of the macula is the main prognostic factor for
final visual outcomes in these cases.[1] This observation
is also supported by Kodama et al.
Keywords :
Author's Reply , Antoszyk , Mohan
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics