Introduction: Positive dysphotopsia (PD) is a topic of great interest in intraocular lens (IOL) field. Several approaches have been developed from the physics, psychophysics and psychometry fields to measure PD. However, the complexity of characterizing this phenomenon and the lack of standardization have resulted in a considerable bias between studies that avoid its inclusion in systematic reviews and meta-analysis. Areas Covered: The purposes of this review were first to suggest a definition and classification of PD that minimize the bias between studies that use different questions to rate PD prevalence. Second, to describe the limitations found in psychophysical studies. Finally, to identify the associations between photic phenomena (PP...
Purpose: To assess potential relationships of intraocular lens (IOL) position and retinal shape in n...
PURPOSE: To adapt the Quality of Vision Questionnaire (QoV) for measuring negative dysphotopsia and ...
Negative dysphotopsia refers to the subjective perception of an arc-shaped darkness or shadow in the...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation...
Journal ArticlePURPOSE: To determine the relationship between various intraocular lens (IOL) types a...
Dysphotopsias are unwanted visual phenomena that occur after cataract surgery. They represent some o...
Aim: To better understand the phenomenon of dysphotopsia in patients implanted with multifocal intra...
Bryce R Radmall,1 Anne Floyd,2 Zack Oakey,3 Randall J Olson4 1Department of Ophthalmology, Casey Ey...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to evaluate the resolution of negative dysphotopsia supplementary implantation ...
Copyright © 2015 Martin Wenzel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
Purpose: To assess potential relationships of intraocular lens (IOL) position and retinal shape in n...
PURPOSE: To adapt the Quality of Vision Questionnaire (QoV) for measuring negative dysphotopsia and ...
Negative dysphotopsia refers to the subjective perception of an arc-shaped darkness or shadow in the...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation...
Journal ArticlePURPOSE: To determine the relationship between various intraocular lens (IOL) types a...
Dysphotopsias are unwanted visual phenomena that occur after cataract surgery. They represent some o...
Aim: To better understand the phenomenon of dysphotopsia in patients implanted with multifocal intra...
Bryce R Radmall,1 Anne Floyd,2 Zack Oakey,3 Randall J Olson4 1Department of Ophthalmology, Casey Ey...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to evaluate the resolution of negative dysphotopsia supplementary implantation ...
Copyright © 2015 Martin Wenzel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
Purpose: To assess potential relationships of intraocular lens (IOL) position and retinal shape in n...
PURPOSE: To adapt the Quality of Vision Questionnaire (QoV) for measuring negative dysphotopsia and ...
Negative dysphotopsia refers to the subjective perception of an arc-shaped darkness or shadow in the...