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What Constitutes Satisfactory Cycloplegia?

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1931
A study of many cases was made to determine how much the accommodation need be reduced in order satisfactorily to determine the full refractive error. Younger individuals and those with greater accommodative power required a more effective cycloplegic and more frequent application to produce the desired result.
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[Refraction by atrophine cycloplegia].

Ophthalmologica. Journal international d'ophtalmologie. International journal of ophthalmology. Zeitschrift fur Augenheilkunde, 1991
A new method for refractive measurements with atropine cycloplegia was tested in 90 children with squint. Measurements were taken by an autorefractor (Canon R 10) 90 min after application of 2 atropine eye drops and after 3 days of receiving 1 atropine eye drop 3 times daily, i.e. 9 drops per eye.
W, Hunold, G, Auffarth
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HYOSCINE CYCLOPLEGIA IN CHILDREN

The Lancet, 1955
A, SORSBY   +3 more
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Cycloplegia From Transdermal Scopolamine

Southern Medical Journal, 1985
F M, Vincent, T, Vincent
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AN EVALUATION OF HOMATROPINE-BENZEDRINE CYCLOPLEGIA

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1938
Myerson and Thau1were the first to propose that benzedrine sulfate might be a useful adjunct to atropine in preparation of the eyes for refraction. The effects of benzedrine sulfate combined with homatropine hydrobromide were investigated by Beach and McAdams,2who concluded that the depth of cycloplegia obtained equaled that obtained by the usual ...
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Homatropin Cycloplegia. Its Efficiency and Dangers

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1922
The practice of instilling one drop of homatropin solution in the eye the night before it is to be used to produce cyclopegia is believed to add to its efficiency. In a case reported it seemed to furnish a danger signal that was acted on and resulted in cutting short an acute attack of glaucoma.
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[Cycloplegia and residual accommodation (author's transl)].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1976
The cycloplegic effect of 1% Atropine Sulphate, 2% Homatropine Hydrobromide and 1% Cyclopentholate (Cyclolat) were compared on 8 to 10 year-old children with hyperopic accommodation and partial accommodation squint. The objective refraction was measured by skiascopy and with Hartinger's refractometer, and these two values were compared.
M, Klíma, J, Juran, A, Klimová
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Benzedrine in Cycloplegia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1938
S. Judd Beach, W.R. McAdams
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Cycloplegia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1930
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Treating Cystoid Macular Edema with Cycloplegia

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1989
R J, Mackool   +4 more
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