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Prevention and Management of Refractive Prediction Errors Following Cataract Surgery.

Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 2020
Patient satisfaction after modern day cataract surgery requires excellent surgical technique but increasingly demands superior refractive outcomes as well.
J. Kieval   +9 more
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Optical mechanisms regulating emmetropisation and refractive errors: evidence from animal models

Clinical and experimental optometry, 2019
Our current understanding of emmetropisation and myopia development has evolved from decades of work in various animal models, including chicks, non‐human primates, tree shrews, guinea pigs, and mice.
R. Chakraborty   +3 more
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Prevalence of refractive errors in Colombia: MIOPUR study

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2018
Purpose To determine the prevalence of refractive errors in Colombia and its relations with demographic and socioeconomic variables. Methods A cross-sectional study performed in 10 Colombian administrative districts (MIOPUR study), including children and
V. Galvis   +6 more
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Refractive errors and schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 2009
Refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia and amblyopia), like schizophrenia, have a strong genetic cause, and dopamine has been proposed as a potential mediator in their pathophysiology. The present study explored the association between refractive errors in adolescence and schizophrenia, and the potential familiality of this association.The Israeli Draft ...
Mark Weiser   +14 more
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Management of refractive errors

BMJ, 2010
Uncorrected refractive error accounts for half of the global burden of avoidable vision impairment and nearly a third of the global burden of avoidable blindness.1 2 Globally, 153 million people have visual impairment or are blind due to uncorrected refractive error and the majority live in low income countries.1 Additionally, 410 million people have ...
Renee du Toit   +2 more
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Refractive error and glaucoma

Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 2001
ABSTRACT.Purpose: To study the association between refractive error, glaucoma damage and IOP in a large population.Methods: We examined 32,918 citizens of the city of Malmö, Sweden, 57–79 years of age, searching for individuals with undetected glaucoma. Refraction was measured with autorefractors.
Kirsti Grødum   +2 more
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Refraction and refractive errors in an elderly population

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1988
The data for this paper were collected during a two‐year study of the elderly in the market town of Melton Mowbray. The randomly selected subjects, aged 76 years of age and older, were found to be on average + 1.33 D hypermetropic and the average cylinder power was 0.82 D.
D.E. Shaw   +3 more
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Refractive Errors in Children

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987
Optical correction of refractive errors in infants and young children is indicated when the refractive errors are sufficiently large to cause unilateral or bilateral amblyopia, if they are impairing the child's ability to function normally, or if the child has accommodative strabismus.
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