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Article Citations

Publications
1. Donahue SP, Johnson, TM, Leonard-Martin TC. Screening for amblyogenic factors using a volunteer lay network and the MTI PhotoScreener. Ophthalmology 2000;107:1637-46.

2. Donahue SP, Johnson TM. Age-based refinement of referral criteria for photoscreening. Ophthalmology 2001; 108:2309-15.

3. Donahue SP, Johnson TM, Merin LM. Screening for Amblyopia in preverbal children: grading criteria for hyperopia. Ophthalmology 2001;108(10):1711-1712.

4. Donahue SP, Johnson TM, Ottar W, Scott WE. Sensitivity of   photoscreening to detect high-magnitude amblyogenic factors. JAAPOS. 2002 Apr;6(2):86-91.

5. Donahue SP, Arnold RW, Ruben JB, for the AAPOS Vision Screening Committee. Preschool vision screening: What should we be detecting and how should we report it?  Uniform guidelines for reporting results of preschool vision screening studies.  JAAPOS. 2003 Oct; 7(5):314-316.

6. Donahue SP, Baker JD, Scott WE, Rychwalski P, Neely DE, Tong P, Bergsma D, Lenahan D, Rush D, Heinlein K, Walkenbah R, Johnson TM. Lions Clubs International Foundation Core Four Photoscreening: Results from 17 Programs and 400,000 Preschool Children.  JAAPOS. 2006 Feb; 10(1):44-48.

7. Screening Test Comparison of Preschool Vision as Administered by Licensed Eye Care Professionals in the Vision In Preschoolers Study.
Ophthalmology. 2004 Dec;111(12):2313-4; author reply 2314-5.
Ophthalmology. 2004 Dec;111(12):2313; author reply 2313.
Ophthalmology. 2006 Jul;113(7):1248-9; discussion 1249.

8. Rowatt AJ, Donahue SP, Crosby C, Hudson AC, Simon S, Emmons K. Field evaluation of the Welch Allyn SureSight Vision Screener:  Incorporating the Vision in Preschoolers study recommendations. J AAPOS. 2006 Nov.

9. Teed RW, Bui CM, Morrison DG, Estes RL, Li C, Donahue SP.  Amblyopic children identified by photoscreening respond well to treatment. Poster presentation at AAPOS 2007.

Other Articles to Review
1. Comparison of Preschool Vision Screening Tests as Administered by Licensed Eye Care Professionals in the Vision in Preschoolers Study.  The Vision in Preschoolers Study Group. Ophthalmology. 2004 April; 111(4):637-650.

2. Sensitivity of Screening Tests for Detecting Vision in Preschoolers-targeted Vision Disorders When Specificity is 94%.  The Vision in Preschoolers Study Group.  Optometry and Vision Science. 2005 May; 82(5); 432-438.

3. Kemper AR, Keating LM, Jackson JL, Levin EM.  Comparison of Monocular Autorefraction to Comprehensive Eye Examinations in Preschool-aged and Younger Children. Arch pediatr Adolesc Med. 2005 May; 159; 435-439.

4. Rogers DL, Neely DE, Plager DA, Sprunger DT, Sondhi N, Roberts GJ. Comparison of the MTI Photoscreener and the Welch-Allyn SureSight Autorefractor in a tertiary care center.  Presented at AAPOS and submitted for publication to AAPOS, 2007.

 

 
 
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