Monocular diplopia, reported by a subject following near work, was shown to be caused by changes in the corneal topography. Prior slit lamp biomicroscopy had revealed no corneal abnormality. The degree of corneal distortion and ray tracing calculations confirmed the presence and position of the resultant diplopia
Purpose\ud \ud To study whether corneal wavefront aberrations significantly differ between progressi...
AbstractPurposeTo demonstrate that the steep peripheral ring (red zone) on corneal topography after ...
Purpose. To investigate whether there are significant changes in corneal topography during accommoda...
Monocular diplopia, reported by a subject following near work, was shown to be caused by changes in ...
The measurement of anterior corneal surface topography before and during the occurrence of monocular...
The cornea is the most powerful refractive component of the eye and as such, subtle changes in corne...
AbstractAs a single aperture, approximately monofocal optical system, the human eye generally create...
Purpose: To compare lid-induced changes in corneal optics following reading, microscopy and computer...
AbstractThough the human eye generally creates a single image on the retina, the literature contains...
A 73-year-old woman presented with 3 years of monocular visual distortion and progressive binocular ...
Purpose: Ordinary spherocylindrical refractive errors have been recognized as a cause of monocular d...
Diplopia, as a common symptom of intracranial pathological processes is defined. Monocular diplopia,...
Purpose: To examine the symmetry of corneal changes following near work in the fellow eyes of non-am...
Aim: Our aim was to study the effect of performing some common near visual tasks on corneal topograp...
Since misalignment of the visual axes causes the image of an object of interest to fall on noncorres...
Purpose\ud \ud To study whether corneal wavefront aberrations significantly differ between progressi...
AbstractPurposeTo demonstrate that the steep peripheral ring (red zone) on corneal topography after ...
Purpose. To investigate whether there are significant changes in corneal topography during accommoda...
Monocular diplopia, reported by a subject following near work, was shown to be caused by changes in ...
The measurement of anterior corneal surface topography before and during the occurrence of monocular...
The cornea is the most powerful refractive component of the eye and as such, subtle changes in corne...
AbstractAs a single aperture, approximately monofocal optical system, the human eye generally create...
Purpose: To compare lid-induced changes in corneal optics following reading, microscopy and computer...
AbstractThough the human eye generally creates a single image on the retina, the literature contains...
A 73-year-old woman presented with 3 years of monocular visual distortion and progressive binocular ...
Purpose: Ordinary spherocylindrical refractive errors have been recognized as a cause of monocular d...
Diplopia, as a common symptom of intracranial pathological processes is defined. Monocular diplopia,...
Purpose: To examine the symmetry of corneal changes following near work in the fellow eyes of non-am...
Aim: Our aim was to study the effect of performing some common near visual tasks on corneal topograp...
Since misalignment of the visual axes causes the image of an object of interest to fall on noncorres...
Purpose\ud \ud To study whether corneal wavefront aberrations significantly differ between progressi...
AbstractPurposeTo demonstrate that the steep peripheral ring (red zone) on corneal topography after ...
Purpose. To investigate whether there are significant changes in corneal topography during accommoda...