Quantifying the vertical fusion range at four distances of fixation in a normal population. [PDF]
Aim: To compare the vertical fusional amplitudes in isometropic participants with normal binocular single vision at four distances of fixation: 33 cm, 1 m, 4 m, 6 m.
Firth, A.Y., Griffiths, H.J., Ulyat, K.
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Advantages, limitations, and diagnostic accuracy of photoscreeners in early detection of Amblyopia: a review [PDF]
Amblyopia detection is important to ensure proper visual development and avoid permanent decrease of visual acuity. This condition does not produce symptoms, so it is difficult to diagnose if a vision problem actually exists.
de Juan V+3 more
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The use of rigid gas permeable contact lens in managing severe anisometropia caused by monocular aphakia following retinal reattachment surgery and high myopia in a 13 year old girl: a case report [PDF]
Anisometropia if not treated accordingly may cause other issues especially in developing pediatric eyes. This case is a 13 year old female presented with chief complaint of headache and double vision upon wearing prescribed spectacles.
Kalandra, Kara Citra, Rahayu, Tri
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Clinical Aniseikonia in Anisometropia and Amblyopia
Clinically, aniseikonia (a perceived difference in shape and image size between the eyes) is often neglected in anisometropic amblyopia due to assumed measurement difficulties. Therefore, we currently lack evidence on whether correction of aniseikonia is beneficial.
Joanna Black+5 more
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Cataract Surgery in the Small Adult Eye: A Review
ABSTRACT Modern cataract surgery continues to advance, yet intraocular lens (IOL) based surgery in the small adult eye remains challenging. Thorough preoperative assessment and surgical preparation optimise postoperative outcomes in these cases. Advances in IOL power calculation, including artificial intelligence‐driven formulas, improve accuracy ...
Jonathan E. Moore+2 more
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Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking Phenomenon - A case of the widening eye [PDF]
Marcus Gunn jaw winking phenomenon is a congenital synkinetic movement due to synkinesis between the upper eyelid and the pterygoids and it accounts for 8% of patients with congenital ptosis. In rare instances, ptosis may be absent.
Bhat, KG, Karanth, A
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Presbyopia Correction in Lens Replacement Surgery: A Review
ABSTRACT Presbyopia affects approximately 1.8 billion individuals globally, posing significant challenges as life expectancy and near‐vision demands, particularly with mobile phone use, grow. Addressing presbyopia during lens replacement surgery has become a key focus for cataract surgeons, aiming to reduce dependence on corrective eyewear. This review
Benjamin Stern, Damien Gatinel
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Asymmetrical accommodation in hyperopic anisometropic amblyopia [PDF]
Background/Aims: To investigate the presence of asymmetrical accommodation in hyperopic anisometropic amblyopia. Methods: Accommodation in each eye and binocular vergence were measured simultaneously using a PlusoptiX SO4 photorefractor in 26 children ...
Horwood, Anna M.+2 more
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We present a report on SHORT syndrome caused by PIK3R1 mutations, including findings from in silico analysis. Our results demonstrate that these mutations impair the ability of p85α to interact with phosphopeptides. ABSTRACT Aims/Introduction Phosphatidylinositol 3‐kinase (PI3K) plays a key role in insulin signaling, and mutations in PIK3R1, which ...
Tomofumi Takayoshi+15 more
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The association between astigmatic anisometropia with visual acuity and stereopsis [PDF]
Aim: To study the association between astigmatic anisometropia with visual acuity (VA) and stereopsis. Methodology: Twenty emmetropic adults with normal binocularity in age of 18 to 34 years old, were recruited.
Ahmad, Norsham+6 more
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