Comprehensive low vision rehabilitation care for oculocutaneous albinism: A longitudinal case report

2005 
Abstract Low vision rehabilitation (LVR) is an on-going treatment that evolves as the needs of the patient grow. This case presents a longitudinal report highlighting the evolution of goals from glare relief to driving over the course of 15 years for a patient with oculocutaneous albinism. Telescopes for distance viewing, opaque-iris soft contact lenses for glare relief, and a bioptic telescopic spectacle for driving are discussed.
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