A thorough refraction is an essential part of all clinical neuro-ophthalmologic examinations
Visual acuity is nearly always impaired in macular disease and often in optic neuropathies. The issu...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps: questionnaires ...
Purpose: The Visual Adaptive Optics (VAO) is an adaptive optics visual simulator with an embedded Ha...
A thorough refraction is an essential part of all clinical neuro-ophthalmologic examinations
A thorough refraction is an essential part of all clinical neuro-ophthalmologic examinations. Identi...
The neuro-ophthalmological examination constitutes one of the most refined and exact components of t...
How to Use the Ophthalmoscope. -There are two ways or methods by which the ophthalmoscope may be use...
objectively to measure retinal image quality. Contrast-sensitivity testing, reading speed, and drivi...
Measurement of Snellen acuity represents only a limited aspect of visual perception. It assesses onl...
<p>Comparison of refractions measured by autorefraction and retinoscopy in right eyes.</p
Purpose : To evaluate the efficacy of manifest refraction performed by beginners (first year residen...
Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces that permits optician-performed refractions. Recently, th...
Significance: Subjective monocular refraction is the basis for determining an optometric prescriptio...
Importance of thorough history-taking, meticulous examination and tailored investigations cannot be ...
The most common measurement of visual function in a clinical setting is visual acuity
Visual acuity is nearly always impaired in macular disease and often in optic neuropathies. The issu...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps: questionnaires ...
Purpose: The Visual Adaptive Optics (VAO) is an adaptive optics visual simulator with an embedded Ha...
A thorough refraction is an essential part of all clinical neuro-ophthalmologic examinations
A thorough refraction is an essential part of all clinical neuro-ophthalmologic examinations. Identi...
The neuro-ophthalmological examination constitutes one of the most refined and exact components of t...
How to Use the Ophthalmoscope. -There are two ways or methods by which the ophthalmoscope may be use...
objectively to measure retinal image quality. Contrast-sensitivity testing, reading speed, and drivi...
Measurement of Snellen acuity represents only a limited aspect of visual perception. It assesses onl...
<p>Comparison of refractions measured by autorefraction and retinoscopy in right eyes.</p
Purpose : To evaluate the efficacy of manifest refraction performed by beginners (first year residen...
Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces that permits optician-performed refractions. Recently, th...
Significance: Subjective monocular refraction is the basis for determining an optometric prescriptio...
Importance of thorough history-taking, meticulous examination and tailored investigations cannot be ...
The most common measurement of visual function in a clinical setting is visual acuity
Visual acuity is nearly always impaired in macular disease and often in optic neuropathies. The issu...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps: questionnaires ...
Purpose: The Visual Adaptive Optics (VAO) is an adaptive optics visual simulator with an embedded Ha...