«ANISOMETROPIA» İLE İLİŞKİLİ PORTEKIZCE KİTAPLAR
anisometropia sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
anisometropia ile ilişkili kitaplar ve Portekizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Textbook of Ophthalmology
Athiya Agarwal DEFINITION Anisometropia or asymmetropia is that condition in
which the refractive power of the two eyes is unequal. ETIOLOGY Congenital
anisometropia — this occurs because of differential growth of the eyeball of both
...
Sunita Agarwal, Athiya Agarwal, Lucio Buratto, 2002
However, if there is a significant difference in the spherical refractive errors for the
two eyes, the individual is said to have anisometropia. As a general rule,
anisometropia is considered to exist if the refraction differs by 1.00 D or more for
the ...
Theodore Grosvenor, Theodore P. Grosvenor, 2007
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Optometry: Science, Techniques and Clinical Management
These patients can present with marked degrees of anisometropia, but without
the ability possessed by many early-onset anisometropes to suppress the poorer
eye, and may require complicated optical solutions involving differential prism ...
Mark Rosenfield, Nicola Logan, Keith H. Edwards, 2009
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Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
Accommodative esotropia 5. Small-angle tropia (monofixation syndrome) 6.
Intermittent exotropia (rarely associated with amblyopial B. Monocular pattern
distortion (suppression and pattern distortion) 1. Anisometropia a. Hyperopia > +
1.50 b.
Kenneth Weston Wright, Peter H. Spiegel, 2003
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Binocular Vision and Stereopsis
2.8 ANISOMETROPIA AND ANISEIKONIA 2.8.1 Relation of anisometropia to
aniseikonia Types of anisometropia and aniseikonia An ametropic eye is one in
which the image is not brought to focus on the retina for some or all normal
viewing ...
ANISOMETROPIA The optical state with equal refraction in the two eyes is
termed isometropia. When the total refraction of the two eyes is unequal the
condition is called anisometropia. Small degree of amsometropia is of no
concern.
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Clinical Management of Binocular Vision: Heterophoric, ...
The general rule, therefore, is to fully correct the anisometropia. If the patient is
amblyopic, the underlying cause of the amblyopia is the uncorrected refractive
error. Unless the refractive error is corrected, there is little reason to expect
maximal ...
Mitchell Scheiman, Bruce Wick, 2008
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Theory And Practice Of Optics And Refraction
In other words an anisometropia up to 2.5 D is well tolerated and that between
2.5 and 4.0 D can be tolerated depending upon the individual sensitivity.
However, if it is more than 4 D. it is not tolerated and is a matter of concern.
Aetiology 1.
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Visual Development, Diagnosis, and Treatment of the ...
In each of these high refractive conditions, some inherent defect seems to exist (
78). Risk factors for high hyperopia include heredity (154). Anisometropia
Chinese infants have a rapid reduction of ani- sometropia with a low incidence by
9 ...
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29th European Strabismological Association Meeting: ...
Anisometropia and also anisokonia have been seen to affect stereoscopic acuity
as well. For this, we study the effects of induced anisometropia by glass lenses
on stereopsis, as well as visual acuity. As shown by our study the induced ...
Jan-Tjeerd De Faber, 2006
«ANISOMETROPIA» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
anisometropia teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
Looking after the children with the 2Win
accurately detect anisometropia (Figure 4 shows the information on screen after a test, and Figure 5 shows a data sheet for an anisometropic hyperope). «Optician Online, Eyl 15»
Amblyopia: Good Eyes But Poor Vision, And 5 Percent Have It
In half of those affected, lack of visual acuity was caused by differences in refraction between the two eyes (anisometropia); in almost one in four it was caused ... «Science 2.0, Haz 15»
Researchers develop new computer-based vision screening test for …
... 35% for hyperopia (23), 23 % for astigmatism (15), 11% for anisometropia (7), 9% for myopia (6), and 5% for strabismus (3), with some patients failing the gold ... «Medical Xpress, Nis 15»
Refractive screening made child's play with new Plusoptix screener
Most importantly, the binocular assessment in a child-friendly unit makes the detection of anisometropia (which will be independent of sphere error with ... «Optician Online, Nis 15»
Greenwich and OG Lions Collaborate for Sophisticated Eye …
... a sophisticated camera that detects the presence of eye disorders including far and near sightedness, astigmatism, anisometropia, strabismus and anisocoria. «Greenwich Free Press, Mar 15»
A Mountain Home vision: 'Project Child Sight'
It screens for Anisometropia , Astigmatism , Hyperopia , Myopia , Anisocoria and performs a gaze asymmetry. Screening complete. Sanders' brown eyes get the ... «Baxter Bulletin, Mar 15»
Por que as pessoas usam óculos?
... vista cansada, que ocorre geralmente após os 40 anos, com embaçamento da visão para perto) e anisometropia (diferença de grau entre um olho e o outro). «Diário do Grande ABC, Mar 15»
12/10 Dia da Cirurgia Infantil: Crianças podem fazer a cirurgia …
Entretanto, há casos em que seu uso se torna inviável. Quando a criança sofre de anisometropia (diferença exagerada e patológica da refração entre os olhos), ... «Portal Maxpress, Eki 14»
Conversations in practice: children and teenagers
In fact many young people with anisometropia or high ametropia gain better vision with contact lenses than spectacles.10. Various soft contact lens approaches ... «Optician Online, Eyl 14»
Coding for vision services in primary care practice
Code 99174 is reported for ocular photoscreening for esotropia, exotropia, anisometropia, cataracts, ptosis, hyperopia and myopia. When acuity is measured as ... «AAP News, Ağu 14»