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Cycloplegic refraction 1

Optician, 2022
Sosena Tang reviews the mechanisms behind accommodation and how it affects refraction, the availability of cycloplegic drugs for optometrists, and how and when to use them. Case examples of post-cycloplegic prescribing are also presented.
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Cycloplegics in Refraction

The Australasian Journal of Optometry, 1928
Exception is taken to the opinion, rather freely expressed during a discussion at the London conference, that a greater amount of hyperopia can usually be found without than with cycloplegia. A questionnaire elicited the fact that the great majority of leading American ophthalmologists used cycloplegics as a general rule in their younger patients. Read
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Cycloplegic Refractions of Premature Infants

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1981
Cyclopentolate refractions of 146 premature infants disclosed higher incidences of myopia and anisometropia than those reported for full-term infants. Also, more than 70% of the premature infants had I diopter or more of astigmatism; 83% of the astigmatism was against-the-rule.
V, Dobson   +4 more
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COMPARISON OF CYCLOPLEGIC AND NON-CYCLOPLEGIC REFRACTIONS OF ESKIMOS

Optometry and Vision Science, 1971
A cycloplegic and non-cycloplegic refraction was obtained on 946 eyes of 213 male subjects and 291 female Eskimos between 6 and 88 years old. When the results obtained are compared with those obtained on white subjects by Bannon, good agreement is found between the two studies in the case of the hypermetropic subjects but relatively poor agreement is ...
F A, Young   +6 more
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Cycloplegics for Refraction

Optometry and Vision Science, 1978
The actions and indications of cypcloplegics are presented along with recommended dosages and uses for clinical measures of refractive error.
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Cycloplegic refraction and non-cycloplegic refraction using contralateral fogging: a comparative study

Journal of Modern Optics, 2007
The purpose of this study is to compare the retinoscopy values obtained from cycloplegic refraction and non-cycloplegic refraction done with contralateral fogging procedure on children. Performing retinoscopy on children is a challenge because of two significant problems encountered during the procedure, which include maintaining fixation and control ...
Nisha S. Yeotikar   +3 more
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