The eyelids play an important role in lubricating and protecting the surface of the eye. Each blink serves to spread fresh tears, remove debris and replenish the smooth optical surface of the eye. Yet little is known about how the eyelids contact the ocular surface and what pressure distribution exists between the eyelids and cornea. As the principal refractive component of the eye, the cornea is a major element of the eye’s optics. The optical properties of the cornea are known to be susceptible to the pressure exerted by the eyelids. Abnormal eyelids, due to disease, have altered pressure on the ocular surface due to changes in the shape, thickness or position of the eyelids. Normal eyelids also cause corneal distortions that are most oft...
The use of through-the-eyelid tonometry to determine the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the eye for g...
Aim: Our aim was to study the effect of performing some common near visual tasks on corneal topograp...
This thesis considers the question: What roles do the tear film and corneal nerves play in the norma...
Purpose: It is known that eyelid pressure can influence the corneal surface. However the distributio...
The notion that forces from the eyelids can alter the shape of the cornea has been proposed for many...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of eyelid pressure on corneal topography in different angles of ...
Purpose: The cornea is known to be susceptible to forces exerted\ud by eyelids. There have been prev...
Purpose:\ud The cornea is known to be susceptible to forces exerted by eyelids. There have been pre...
The cornea is the most powerful refractive component of the eye and as such, subtle changes in corne...
PURPOSE. To investigate static upper eyelid pressure and con-tact with the ocular surface in a group...
Purpose To investigate static upper eyelid pressure and contact with the ocular surface in a group o...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of eyelid pressure on corneal shape and corneal aberrations duri...
Novel procedures were developed to use a thin (0.17 mm) tactile piezoresistive pressure sensor mount...
The belief that lid pressure variation can significantly effect corneal topography was examined in a...
Purpose: To compare lid-induced changes in corneal optics following reading, microscopy and computer...
The use of through-the-eyelid tonometry to determine the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the eye for g...
Aim: Our aim was to study the effect of performing some common near visual tasks on corneal topograp...
This thesis considers the question: What roles do the tear film and corneal nerves play in the norma...
Purpose: It is known that eyelid pressure can influence the corneal surface. However the distributio...
The notion that forces from the eyelids can alter the shape of the cornea has been proposed for many...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of eyelid pressure on corneal topography in different angles of ...
Purpose: The cornea is known to be susceptible to forces exerted\ud by eyelids. There have been prev...
Purpose:\ud The cornea is known to be susceptible to forces exerted by eyelids. There have been pre...
The cornea is the most powerful refractive component of the eye and as such, subtle changes in corne...
PURPOSE. To investigate static upper eyelid pressure and con-tact with the ocular surface in a group...
Purpose To investigate static upper eyelid pressure and contact with the ocular surface in a group o...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of eyelid pressure on corneal shape and corneal aberrations duri...
Novel procedures were developed to use a thin (0.17 mm) tactile piezoresistive pressure sensor mount...
The belief that lid pressure variation can significantly effect corneal topography was examined in a...
Purpose: To compare lid-induced changes in corneal optics following reading, microscopy and computer...
The use of through-the-eyelid tonometry to determine the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the eye for g...
Aim: Our aim was to study the effect of performing some common near visual tasks on corneal topograp...
This thesis considers the question: What roles do the tear film and corneal nerves play in the norma...