... small orbits, short axial lengths, shallow anterior chambers, normal lenticular volumes, and marked hypermetropia of up to 20 diopters (D) of power. ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0161642003002677
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Hyperopia 2 I. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Hyperopia, also termed hypermetropia or farsightedness, ... Pathologic hyperopia may be due to maldevelopment of the eye Statement of the Problem 7 during the prenatal or early postnatal period, a variety of corneal or lenticular changes, chorioretinal or orbital inflammation or...
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www.aoa.org/documents/CPG-16.pdf
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In contrast, the refractive surgical correction of hypermetropia has ...... Considering corneal and lenticular techniques of refractive surgery (editorial). ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1771184/
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Lens based refractive surgery procedures like P-IOL and RLE do not correct astigmatism well, however RLE can correct lenticular astigmatism. Although toric intraocular lenses (IOL) are available, ... [Laser in situ keratomyleusis (LASIK) for correction of myopia and hypermetropia--our one year experience]
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www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik-astigmatism.htm
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center of the lens and hypermetropia at the periphery. This patient was .... Opinions differ regarding the time of appearance of this lenticular anomaly. ...
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archopht.highwire.org/cgi/reprint/43/5/864.pdf
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Submit a response ... No responses publishe ... Controversies in ophthalmology: Debate The surgical correction of moderate hypermetropia: the management controversy...
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bjo.bmj.com/content/86/7/815.full
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(2) Lenticular ... It is called as against the rule (As age advances, reversal occurs (horizontal cuvature in surgical ophakia > vertical) astigmatis if the vertical meridian is more hypermetropia (flatter) than the horizontal.
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www.kobeconline.com/kobecdoctornet/astigmtism.htm
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OO Terms to Know By All4Eyes December 2007 ... I. Optical terms we use: ... II. Terms we made up to describe ourselves and our observations:
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bobbygoc.sweb.cz/all4eyes/terms.htm
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Hypermetropia in more detail ... Hypermetropia is divided into several parts, based on the ability of the eye to cope with the refractive error. ... Lenticular - due to the lens tilting within the eye. This is normally a maximum of 0.50 DC and is against the rule...
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www.cehjournal.org/files/refractiontraining/rtm_04.asp
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