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A retinoscopic survey of 333 horses and ponies in the UK [PDF]
Introduction: Ophthalmic examination in the horse is generally limited to crude assessment of vision and screening for ocular lesions. The refractive state of equine eyes and the potential impact on vision and performance requires further ...
Ellis, AD, Bracun, A, Hall, C
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Purpose: To compare refractive measurements of noncycloplegic photoscreener Plusoptix S12R with cycloplegic retinoscopy, noncycloplegic autorefractor, and cycloplegic autorefractor in children. Methods: The study population (200 eyes of 100 children) was
Varun Saini +7 more
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Sabrina N Mukash,1 David L Kayembe,1 Jean-Claude Mwanza1,2 1Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Kinshasa University Hospital, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo; 2Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, University of North ...
Mukash SN, Kayembe DL, Mwanza JC
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Training in retinoscopy: learning curves using a standardized method
Background Retinoscopy is one of the most effective objective techniques for evaluating refractive status, especially in non-cooperative patients. However, it presents a slow learning curve that often leads to student frustration.
Antonio M. Estay +3 more
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Retinoscopy - the method of diagnosis in optometry [PDF]
Introduction. The article describes the importance of the method of retinoscopy in the diagnosis of refractive abnormalities in preschool children and adolescents. In particular, retinoscopy is mentioned as a method of diagnosis in refractive anomalies
Izuric, Igor
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Purpose: To describe estimation dynamic distance direct ophthalmoscopy (eDDDO) and compare it with the monocular estimation method of dynamic retinoscopy (eDR) for the assessment of accommodation in children.
Mihir Kothari +5 more
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The Gimbalscope – A novel smartphone-assisted retinoscopy technique
The authors describe a novel technique of performing retinoscopy assisted with a smartphone (gimbalscope). We found this technique of digital retinoscopy to be useful for demonstrating and documenting retinoscopic reflexes and in addition as an easy ...
Prithvi Chandrakanth +4 more
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Agreement between methods of retinoscopy, conventional subjective refraction and fogging subjective refraction [PDF]
Purpose: to compare the refractive error measurements achieved through three distinct techniques: retinoscopy, subjective method, and the subjective fogging method. Methods: Participants included 223 young adults aged 18 to 36 years (mean age: 25.63±5.31)
Atefeh Kebriaei +6 more
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Introducing a new method of retinoscopy for refraction of infants and young children: The �Mirza� tele lens retinoscopy [PDF]
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the refractive error of the uncooperative infants and children with the new method of retinoscopy called the tele-lens (â Mirzaâ ) retinoscopy. Methods: In the â Mirzaâ tele-lens retinoscopy, the examiner placed
Mirzajani, A. +2 more
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Refractive changes during off-the-axis retinoscopy in myopia
Purpose: To analyze the refractive shift during off-the-axis retinoscopy under cycloplegic drugs in myopic patients during ocular examination. Methods: Prospective cross-sectional study was carried out among 10 myopic patients having refractive errors of
Ritesh Kumar Chaurasiya
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