Computerized motion sensitivity screening tests in a multicountry rural onchocercal community survey in Africa
2010
Computerized Motion Sensitivity Screening Tests
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Author Information
Author(s): Babalola OE, Umeh RE, Mahmoud AO
Conclusion
The motion sensitivity screening tests may be useful for community-wide screening and diagnosis of ocular pathology and optic nerve disease.
Supporting Evidence
- The MSST reflects the general level of ocular pathology.
- More information is required to support the clinical utility of the test.
Takeaway
This study looks at a test that helps find eye problems in many people, but we need more information to know if it's really good.
Limitations
More data on sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the test is needed, and the completion rate of subjects was low.
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