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'''Accommodative insufficiency''' (AI) involves the inability of the eye to focus properly on an object. Approximately 80 percent of children diagnosed with CI ([[convergence insufficiency]]) also demonstrate AI. | '''Accommodative insufficiency''' (AI) involves the inability of the eye to focus properly on an object. Approximately 80 percent of children diagnosed with CI ([[convergence insufficiency]]) also demonstrate AI. | ||
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Overview
Accommodative insufficiency (AI) involves the inability of the eye to focus properly on an object. Approximately 80 percent of children diagnosed with CI (convergence insufficiency) also demonstrate AI. Template:SIB