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However, near visual acuity may be maintained without correcting the residual refractive error, the authors noted. Luis Fernández-Vega, MD, PhD, and colleagues at Fernández-Vega Ophthalmological ...
Retinoscopy is an important part of objective refractive measurement. Traditional teaching is that on the visual axis retinoscopy should be performed to obtain accurate measurements. 1 The object of ...
Four ocular structures contribute to the refractive apparatus of the human eye: cornea, lens, and aqueous and vitreous humors. Incoming light rays are refracted onto the retina, which then transmits ...
Children's increased screen time is leading to a rise in refractive errors, such as nearsightedness, which can significantly impact their learning and overall well-being. Early detection by parents ...
Cataract refers to clouding of the lens of the eye. People with cataracts cannot see clearly and for them, it is difficult to read or drive. Cataracts mostly develop slowly and do not disturb eyesight ...
Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), commonly known as laser eye surgery, remains the most commonly performed surgical technique to correct refractive errors. It can be used for the correction of ...
More than 200,000 children in Ghana suffer from uncorrected refractive errors, a leading cause of visual impairment, with one in four schoolchildren requiring vision correction. A Chief Optometrist at ...
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