The effects of premium intraocular lenses on presbyopia treatments
Background: Presbyopia has become a global disease affecting the world's aging population. Among various treatments, cataract extraction and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation have become the most popular and common methods of presbyopia correction ...
Yanan Zhu, Yueyang Zhong, Yanyan Fu
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Does ethnicity influence the short-term adaptation to first reading correction? [PDF]
PurposeEthnic variations in accommodative amplitude (AA) are not uncommon. Accommodation can become reduced in response to short-term wear of first near spectacles.
Graham, Andrew D+8 more
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Retrospective Study of Clinical and Genetic Profiles of Alpha‐Mannosidosis Patients From the UAE
ABSTRACT Alpha‐mannosidosis (AM; OMIM 248500) is a rare autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder caused by mutations in MAN2B1, which codes for the lysosomal alpha‐mannosidase enzyme (LAMAN; EC:3.2.1.24). Clinical characteristics include developmental delay, hearing impairment, and recurrent infections.
Ali K. Saad+6 more
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Eye care practitioners and falls prevention for older adults: A scoping review
A scoping review was carried out to map the evidence for eye care practitioners' awareness and behaviors in falls prevention for older adults. Results showed that eye care practitioners have some awareness of falls, but might benefit from better understanding and implementation of evidence‐based falls guidelines.
Jingyi Chen+3 more
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The presbyopia formation in patients with different types of refractive errors has its own characteristics, which are unexplored. The purpose of this study was to identify the regularities of changes of irido-ciliary-lenticular relationships in ...
O. I. Rozanova
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Objective assessment of the effect of pupil size upon the power distribution of multifocal contact lenses. [PDF]
AIM: To analytically assess the effect of pupil size upon the refractive power distributions of different designs of multifocal contact lenses. METHODS: Two multifocal contact lenses of center-near design and one multifocal contact lens of center ...
Cerviño-Expósito, A+4 more
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Training the brain to overcome the effect of aging on the human eye [PDF]
Presbyopia, from the Greek for aging eye, is, like death and taxes, inevitable. Presbyopia causes near vision to degrade with age, affecting virtually everyone over the age of 50.
A Sterkin+22 more
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Magnitude, temporal trends, and projections of the global prevalence of blindness and distance and near vision impairment: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background: Global and regional prevalence estimates for blindness and vision impairment are important for the development of public health policies. We aimed to provide global estimates, trends, and projections of global blindness and vision impairment.
Aditi Das+114 more
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Presbyopic content of a community based Etecare Programme in Imo State, Nigeria. [PDF]
A community-based eye care programme was carried out in Ikeduru Local Government Area (LGA) of Imo State, Nigeria. This LGA has an estimated population of 150,000.
Amaechi, OU, Ikonne, EU, Uzodike, EB
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Comparison of Different Presbyopia Treatments: Refractive Lens Exchange with Multifocal Intraocular Lens Implantation Versus LASIK Monovision [PDF]
There are several methods for presbyopia treatment. Refractive lens exchange (RLE) followed by multifocal intraocular lens (MFIOL) implantation enables high rate of spectacle independance but have some visual disturbances.
Ante Barišić+5 more
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