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Ocular biometry in an adult Ghanaian population
Purpose: To measure ocular biometry and its correlates in an adult population. Materials and Methods: The measured biometric data included central corneal thickness (CCT), corneal power (K), anterior chamber depth (ACD), lens thickness (LT), vitreous ...
Samuel Kyei +3 more
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Comparison of computed tomographic ocular biometry in brachycephalic and non-brachycephalic cats [PDF]
Background and Aim: Ocular biometry has been used to evaluate ocular parameters; however, several factors need to be considered. In humans, age and sex have been shown to affect ocular biometry.
Kittiporn Yuwatanakorn +4 more
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Editorial: Advances in ocular imaging and biometry
Hongxuan Zeng +10 more
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Correlation of vitreous chamber depth with ocular biometry in high axial myopia
Purpose: The proportion of axial length (AL) occupied by vitreous chamber depth (VCD), or VCD:AL, consistently correlates to ocular biometry in the general population. Relation of VCD:AL to ocular biometry in high myopia is not known. The purpose of this
Anusha Paritala +5 more
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Macular pigment and ocular biometry [PDF]
This study is designed to investigate the relationship between macular pigment optical density (MPOD) and ocular biometric parameters. The following details were recorded for 180 healthy subjects: demographic profile; best-corrected visual acuity; refractive status; ocular biometric parameters [axial length (AL), anterior chamber depth (ACD), lens ...
Neelam, K. +6 more
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Prevalence and inconformity of refractive errors and ocular biometry of 3573 medical university freshman students for 4 consecutive years [PDF]
AIM: To evaluate the prevalence of refractive errors and ocular biometry in 3573 freshman students at Tianjin Medical University for 4 consecutive years.
Hui-Juan Gao +12 more
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The aim of this study was to examine growth of the human eye globe and cornea from early in gestation to late in adult life. Globe antero-posterior length, horizontal and vertical diameters, corneal horizontal and vertical (white to white) diameters and posterior pole to limbus distances were measured using digital calipers (±0.01 mm) in 541 postmortem
Robert C, Augusteyn +5 more
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B- mode ultrasonographic biometry of cataractous eyes in dogs
Cataract is one of the main reasons interfering with examination of the eye in many species of animals. As the opaque lens obscures visualization of the posterior segment of the eye, evaluation of the structures in the posterior segment becomes ...
B. Lavanya +4 more
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Comparison of Intraocular Lens Power Estimation by Optical Biometry and Ultrasound Biometry in Cataract Surgery [PDF]
Introduction: The evolution of modern technologies for cataract surgery has made it crucial for aiming emmetropia with highly defined vision. The key factor responsible for postoperative emmetropia is an accurate biometry, along with various other ...
Gayatree Mohanty +2 more
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Biometry is a critical aspect of ophthalmology, since it facilitates the measurement of several ocular parameters and aids in the diagnosis of conditions like glaucoma.
F. Javier Povedano-Montero +4 more
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