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SAEED HAMEED SAEED ALJOHANI

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      Published research

      • The clinical characteristics of amblyopia in children under 17 years of age in Qassim region, Saudi Arabia (2022-01-01)
      • Clinical features of Sudanese patients presenting with binocular vision anomalies: a hospital-based study (2023-01-01)
      • Intense versus standard regimens of intermittent occlusion therapy for unilateral moderate amblyopia in children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (2020-01-01)
      • Cataract surgery is not associated with post-operative binocular vision anomalies in age-related cataract patients (2022-01-01)
      • Ocular injury first aid knowledge among primary school teachers in Qassim province: A cross-sectional study (2025-01-01)
      • Impact of adherence to American Optometric Association guidelines on computer vision syndrome and dry eye (2024-01-01)
      • Evaluation of convergence, accommodation, and fusional vergence in pre-presbyopes with asthenopia (2024-01-01)
      • The feasibility of an educational cartoon video for improving adherence with amblyopia treatment in children (2023-01-01)
      • Assessing Previous Strategies and Presenting a Novel Smart Glasses to Enhance Adherence to Amblyopia Therapy in Children (2025-01-01)
      • Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Arabic convergence insufficiency symptom survey (Arab-CISS) in Saudi Arabia (2025-01-01)
      • Effectiveness of treatment modalities for childhood esotropia: a systematic review (2025-01-01)
      • The feasibility of an educational cartoon video to improve compliance with patching in amblyopic children (2020-01-01)
      • Comparison of the efficacy of treatments for unilateral amblyopia: A systematic review and network meta-analysis (2025-01-01)
      • Therapeutic efficacy of two tear supplements in the management of dry eye disease in Saudi Arabia: The Twaiq Mountain Eye Study II (2025-01-01)
      • A brief effective screening protocol for identifying cataract patients with binocular vision anomalies (2024-01-01)
      • Potential circadian rhythm impacts on amblyopia treatment outcomes (2024-01-01)
      • Evaluating the Psychological Impacts of Patching Treatment on Parents in Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia (2022-01-01)
      • Comparison of the efficacy of treatments for unilateral amblyopia: A systematic review and network meta-analysis (2026-03-20)
      • The Feasibility of an Educational Cartoon Video to Improve Compliance with Patching in Amblyopic Children (2020-09-07)
      • Intense versus standard regimens of intermittent occlusion therapy for unilateral moderate amblyopia in children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (2020-05-20)

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