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Artificial intelligence applications in different imaging modalities for corneal topography.
Survey of ophthalmology, 2021S. Shanthi+5 more
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Topography of Corneal Sensitivity [PDF]
It was absolutely mandatory to establish an exact profile of corneal sensitivity in order to appreciate the results of clinical measurements. Only this would allow us to evaluate clinical problems of threshold changes. We therefore measured the corneal sensitivity at thirteen different areas of 20 to 40 year-old subjects. The measurements were taken on
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The Topography of Corneal Disease
European journal of Implant and Refractive Surgery, 1995This article is the seventh in a series which describes the role of computerized videokeratoscopy and highlights its value in different clinical settings. It illustrates and describes the variety of topographic patterns seen with corneal disease.
David P.S. O'Brart+2 more
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The Assessment of Corneal Topography
European journal of Implant and Refractive Surgery, 1994This article is the first of a series which describes the role of corneal topography, and highlights its value in different clinical settings. The illustrations will form an atlas of corneal topographic maps, whilst the text will be a guide to the potential benefits and pitfalls of corneal topographic analysis. This article describes the principles of
David P.S. O'Brart+3 more
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1992
Topographical analysis of the cornea has recently emerged as an important part of the ophthalmologist’s diagnostic and therapeutic repertoire. This has occurred for a number of reasons, the most prominent being the recent advances in keratorefractive surgery. To accurately understand and perform this type of surgery, ophthalmologists found that central
Jeffrey B. Robin, Colman R. Kraff
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Topographical analysis of the cornea has recently emerged as an important part of the ophthalmologist’s diagnostic and therapeutic repertoire. This has occurred for a number of reasons, the most prominent being the recent advances in keratorefractive surgery. To accurately understand and perform this type of surgery, ophthalmologists found that central
Jeffrey B. Robin, Colman R. Kraff
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Corneal Topography and Irregular Astigmatism
Optometry and Vision Science, 1995The term irregular astigmatism has been used to refer to a variety of types of optical irregularity, although there are no widely recognized quantitative definitions of irregular astigmatism. This paper proposes a particular approach to defining and quantifying irregular astigmatism, and relates this model to blur disc formation.A model of irregular ...
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An Atlas of Corneal Topography
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1995It was an instant success, but it took decades to achieve. This could describe the subject's importance of this quick-read, how-to-do-it, well-illustrated color atlas on the Eye Sys Laboratories corneal topography device. The quality of the illustrations and easy-to-follow legends that are described nicely in the 10, generally concise chapters, gives ...
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Corneal topography raw data classification using a convolutional neural network.
American journal of ophthalmology-glaucoma, 2020P. Zeboulon+3 more
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Corneal topography for intraocular lens selection in refractive cataract surgery.
Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.), 2020So Goto, N. Maeda
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