Early detection of a refractive error and its correction are extremely important for the prevention of amblyopia (poor vision). The golden standard in the detection of refractive errors is retinoscopy – a method where the pupils are dilated in order to exclude accomodation. This results in a more accurate measurement of a refractive error. Automatic computer refractometer is also in use. The study included 30 patients, 15 boys, 15 girls aged 4–16. The first examination was conducted with refractometer on narrow pupils. Retinoscopy, followed by another examination with refractometer was performed on pupils dilated with mydriatic drops administered 3 times. The results obtained with three methods were compared. They indicate that in narrow pu...
Introduction: Since Autorefractors nowadays have become mainstream and available in almost all clini...
AIM:To compare the results of computer optometry and manifest refraction after mydriasis and prescri...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...
Early detection of a refractive error and its correction are extremely important for the prevention ...
AIM: To investigate the dilation effect of computer optometry and retinoscopy optometry before and a...
Background: Handheld autorefractometers are now widely used for screening refractive errors in child...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of Spot Vision ScreeningTM as an a...
Background: Refractive errors in children should be identified and corrected as early as possible to...
Purpose: The prevalence of refractive errors in children has been extensively researched. Comparison...
Purpose: The prevalence of refractive errors in children has been extensively researched. Comparison...
Purpose: The prevalence of refractive errors in children has been extensively researched. Comparison...
WOS: 000341838400003PubMed ID: 24114503Photorefractive devices have been evaluated for their effecti...
Introduction. The article describes the importance of the method of retinoscopy in the diagnosis of ...
Purpose: Contribute to a better understanding of refractive errors (or ametropias) among children in...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...
Introduction: Since Autorefractors nowadays have become mainstream and available in almost all clini...
AIM:To compare the results of computer optometry and manifest refraction after mydriasis and prescri...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...
Early detection of a refractive error and its correction are extremely important for the prevention ...
AIM: To investigate the dilation effect of computer optometry and retinoscopy optometry before and a...
Background: Handheld autorefractometers are now widely used for screening refractive errors in child...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of Spot Vision ScreeningTM as an a...
Background: Refractive errors in children should be identified and corrected as early as possible to...
Purpose: The prevalence of refractive errors in children has been extensively researched. Comparison...
Purpose: The prevalence of refractive errors in children has been extensively researched. Comparison...
Purpose: The prevalence of refractive errors in children has been extensively researched. Comparison...
WOS: 000341838400003PubMed ID: 24114503Photorefractive devices have been evaluated for their effecti...
Introduction. The article describes the importance of the method of retinoscopy in the diagnosis of ...
Purpose: Contribute to a better understanding of refractive errors (or ametropias) among children in...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...
Introduction: Since Autorefractors nowadays have become mainstream and available in almost all clini...
AIM:To compare the results of computer optometry and manifest refraction after mydriasis and prescri...
The vision-screening program for 3.5-year-old children in Japan consists of 3 steps:questionnaires a...