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hyperopia (visual disorder), refractive error or abnormality in which the cornea and lens of the eye focus the image of the visual field at an imaginary point behind the retina (th...
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What is Nearsightedness? ... Nearsightedness is a condition where a person can see things that are close to them, but the farther away an object is, the harder it is to ... Can you define near-sighted?
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What is Nearsightedness? ... Nearsightedness is a condition where a person can see things that are close to them, but the farther away an object is, the harder it is to see it. ... mi-o´pe-ah Myopia:
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A 10-year-old has 20/20 distance vision, and 20/60 near vision. ... Hyperopia, or nearsighted. ... Really? 20/20 or 6/6 as it is in the uk refers to a ...
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Nov 9, 2004 ... A refractive abnormality where light is not focused to a point on the retina. This is often caused by the cornea or front window of the eye being ...
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significance of refractive abnormalities encountered in infants and children. ( myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and anisometropia) and the means by which ...
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Refractive abnormalities in childhood. Greenwald MJ. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Washington School of Medicine, 1959 NE Pacific Street, ...
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A refractive abnormality where light is not focused to a point on the retina. This is often caused by the cornea or front window of the eye being elliptical (shaped ...
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Astigmatism (a = negative + Gr. Stigma = point) - A refractive abnormality where light is not focused to a point on the retina. This is often caused by the cornea or ...
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Aims: To evaluate the relation between refractive error and electrophysiological retinal abnormalities in children referred for investigation of reduced vision.
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