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Digital infrared reflex testing and asynchronous teleconsultation for infant eye screening. [PDF]
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Corneal transplant astigmatism correlates of dynamic keratoscopy and retinoscopy
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Efficacy of varying target size and varying distance on the amplitude of accommodation by using Donder's and Sheard's method. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Lag of Accommodation with Full-Field Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) Contrast Management Spectacle Lenses in Emmetropic Children. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1991
Dynamic retinoscopy for the objective examination of accommodation was described in the ophthalmic literature in the 1890s but is rarely used in ophthalmology today. The technique has been extensively investigated by the optometric profession, however, sometimes with confusing, and sometimes with useful, results. It can be of value in screening infants
David L Guyton
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Dynamic retinoscopy for the objective examination of accommodation was described in the ophthalmic literature in the 1890s but is rarely used in ophthalmology today. The technique has been extensively investigated by the optometric profession, however, sometimes with confusing, and sometimes with useful, results. It can be of value in screening infants
David L Guyton
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A Comparison Study of Dynamic Retinoscopy Techniques
Optometry and Vision Science, 1989ABSTRACT The dynamic retinoscopy technique that has undergone the most quantitative study is the Monocular estimate method (MEM). For reasons of examiner preference, patient cooperation, or equipment availability it may be useful for the practitioner to have alternative methods available to assess accommodative status.
L C, Locke, W, Somers
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The repeatability and validity of dynamic retinoscopy in assessing the accommodative response
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2003Abstract Dynamic retinoscopy (DR) is an objective technique that has been used successfully to examine accommodative function of non‐communicative patients. However, there are few studies examining its repeatability and validity.
Kathryn J Saunders
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An Introduction to Dynamic Retinoscopy
Australasian journal of optometry, The, 1948exaly +3 more sources

