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The Dubious Obscuration.

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Raghu N, Dhillon HK.
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Accommodative Convergence in Hypermetropia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1990
We compared the clinical characteristics of esotropic, hypermetropic children whose strabismus was fully corrected with spectacles (refractive accommodative esotropia) with those who remained orthotropic (that is, had no manifest strabismus on the cover test) in the presence of uncorrected hypermetropia.
G K, von Noorden, C W, Avilla
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Hypermetropia or hyperopia?

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2014
A recent suggestion by a reviewer of a manuscript that the use of the word ‘hypermetropia’ was incorrect and that it should be replaced by ‘hyperopia’ caused us to look again at the literature of the subject to see if this criticism was justified.
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Visual outcome in high hypermetropia

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 1997
We wished to determine whether final visual acuity is dependent on age at optical correction or presence of esotropia in children with bilateral high hypermetropia.We reviewed the charts of all patients at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Division of Ophthalmology with bilateral hypermetropia of greater than or equal to 5D who were able to provide ...
P M, Edelman, M S, Borchert
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