SEVİK, MEHMET ORKUNKARAMAN, NİYAZİ FATİHŞAHİN, ÖZLEM2023-06-192023-06-192021-12-01Sevik M. O., Aykut A., Karaman N. F., ŞAHİN Ö., "Straatsma Syndrome: Should Visual Prognostic Factors Be Taken into Account? A Case Report", TURK OFTALMOLOJI DERGISI-TURKISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, cilt.51, sa.6, ss.398-402, 20211300-0659https://hdl.handle.net/11424/290427Straatsma syndrome is the triad of myelinated retinal nerve fibers, myopia, and amblyopia and may be associated with strabismus, nystagmus, hypoplastic optic nerve, and heterochromia iridum. The degree of anisometropia, presence of strabismus, extent of myelination, and macular involvement have been reported to be associated with poor visual acuity after occlusion therapy for amblyopia in this syndrome. Here we present two cases of Straatsma syndrome with different responses to occlusion therapy and discuss their treatment responses according to prognostic factors for post-occlusion visual acuity. Keywords: Amblyopia, myelinated retinal nerve fibers, straatsma syndrome, prognostic factorsenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTıpSağlık BilimleriCerrahi Tıp BilimleriGöz Hastalıkları ve CerrahisiMedicineHealth SciencesSurgery Medicine SciencesEye Diseases and SurgeryGÖZ HASTALIKLARIKlinik TıpKlinik Tıp (MED)OPHTHALMOLOGYCLINICAL MEDICINEClinical Medicine (MED)OftalmolojiOptometriOphthalmologyOptometryAmblyopiamyelinated retinal nerve fibersstraatsma syndromeprognostic factorsRETINAL NERVE-FIBERSMYOPIAAMBLYOPIAStraatsma Syndrome: Should Visual Prognostic Factors Be Taken into Account? A Case Reportarticle51639840210.4274/tjo.galenos.2021.3