Purpose: To provide insights into the anatomical characteristics associated with negative dysphotopsia using quantitative clinical data.Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands.Design: Case-control study.Methods: Anterior chamber tomography and peripheral aberrometry were measured in 27 pseudophakic patients with negative dysphotopsia and 30 pseudophakic control subjects. Based on these measurements, the total corneal power, anterior chamber depth, pupil location and diameter, iris tilt, and peripheral ocular wavefront up to 30 degrees eccentricity were compared between both groups. In addition, ray- tracing simulations using pseudophakic eye models were performed to establish a connect...
Purpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PurposeTo compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients and ...
Purpose: To provide insights into the anatomical characteristics associated with negative dysphotops...
Purpose: To assess potential relationships of intraocular lens (IOL) position and retinal shape in n...
Purpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
Purpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
Copyright © 2015 Martin Wenzel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation...
Purpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
Purpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PurposeTo compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients and ...
Purpose: To provide insights into the anatomical characteristics associated with negative dysphotops...
Purpose: To assess potential relationships of intraocular lens (IOL) position and retinal shape in n...
Purpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
Purpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
Copyright © 2015 Martin Wenzel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation...
Purpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
Purpose: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the outcome of negative dysphotopsia treatment by implantation of a Sul...
PurposeTo compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients and ...