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Mohammed Iqbal

Professor - Professor of Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt

Faculty of medicine

Address: Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt

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Publications Which contain the keyword: Computer Vision Syndrome


2023-05-07 07:34:04 Keywords Computer Vision Syndrome,
Letter to the Editor: "Self-Reported Student Awareness and Prevalence of Computer Vision Syndrome During COVID-19 Pandemic at Al-Baha University" [Letter]
DEAR EDITOR We have read with great interest the study by Alatawi et al1 titled “Self-Reported Student Awareness and Prevalence of Computer Vision Syndrome During COVID-19 Pandemic at Al-Baha University”. First, we congratulate Alatawi et al1 for their study on the prevalence of computer vision syndrome (CVS) and totally agree with their outcomes and conclusions. Read more

2023-05-07 07:26:33 Keywords Computer Vision Syndrome, medi,
Computer Vision Syndrome Prevalence and Ocular Sequelae among Medical Students: A University-Wide Study on a Marginalized Visual Security Issue
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to discover and document the potential of visual and ocular sequelae of computer vision syndrome (CVS) among medical students. METHODS: This cross-sectional case-control study was conducted on medical students (n=4030) of five universities in Egypt. All students completed a specially designed and validated CVS questionnaire survey (CVS-F3). Students with ≥5 CVS symptoms constituted a risk group ... Read more

2023-05-07 07:19:09 Keywords Computer Vision Syndrome,
Visual Sequelae of Computer Vision Syndrome: A Cross-Sectional Case-Control Study
_Purpose_. To assess the visual, ocular, extraocular, and multifocal electroretinography (mfERG) outcomes of computer vision syndrome (CVS) among medical students. _Methods_. This study was designed as a cross-sectional case-control study that included 733 medical students. All students completed a specially designed and validated CVS questionnaire survey (CVS-F3). Students from the control (No-CVS) and CVS groups underwent comprehensive ophthalmic examinations including ... Read more

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