The mechanics of accommodation is a complex process that involves multiple intraocular ocular structures. Recent studies suggest that there is deformation of the sclera during accommodation that may also play a role in accommodation, influencing ciliary muscle contraction and contributing to the accommodative response. However, the type and magnitude of the deformations measured varies significantly across studies. We present high-resolution synchronous OCT measurements of the anterior sclera contour and thickness and lens thickness acquired in real-time during accommodative responses to 4D step stimuli. The lens thickness was used as an assessment of objective accommodation. No changes in nasal and temporal anterior scleral contour and scl...
This study aimed to quantify biometric modifications of the anterior segment (AS) during accommodati...
Purpose: Our purpose was to determine the changes in anterior chamber depth (ACD) and central lens ...
PURPOSE: To study the accommodation process in normal eyes using a commercially available clinical s...
The mechanics of accommodation is a complex process that involves multiple intraocular ocular struct...
Although a range of changes in anterior segment structures have been documented to occur during acco...
Purpose: The sclera plays an important role in the biomechanical stability of the eye. We aimed to e...
Purpose: Recent research investigating ocular changes associated with near tasks indicates accommoda...
• The biomechanical properties of the sclera are documented to be altered in eyes with myopia, with ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To measure changes in the anterior ciliary muscle during accommodation at the nas...
Aim : To evaluate the anatomical changes in the ciliary body (CB) during naturally stimulated accomm...
The principal theme of this thesis is the in vivo examination of ocular morphological changes during...
Purpose: To develop a measurement protocol for changes in the shape and size of the ciliary muscle w...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the in vivo ocular morphological and contractile c...
We demonstrate that changes in the behaviour of the contractile ciliary muscle accompanied by augmen...
PURPOSE: To document ciliary body constriction and movement with the Crystalens AT-45 intraocular le...
This study aimed to quantify biometric modifications of the anterior segment (AS) during accommodati...
Purpose: Our purpose was to determine the changes in anterior chamber depth (ACD) and central lens ...
PURPOSE: To study the accommodation process in normal eyes using a commercially available clinical s...
The mechanics of accommodation is a complex process that involves multiple intraocular ocular struct...
Although a range of changes in anterior segment structures have been documented to occur during acco...
Purpose: The sclera plays an important role in the biomechanical stability of the eye. We aimed to e...
Purpose: Recent research investigating ocular changes associated with near tasks indicates accommoda...
• The biomechanical properties of the sclera are documented to be altered in eyes with myopia, with ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To measure changes in the anterior ciliary muscle during accommodation at the nas...
Aim : To evaluate the anatomical changes in the ciliary body (CB) during naturally stimulated accomm...
The principal theme of this thesis is the in vivo examination of ocular morphological changes during...
Purpose: To develop a measurement protocol for changes in the shape and size of the ciliary muscle w...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the in vivo ocular morphological and contractile c...
We demonstrate that changes in the behaviour of the contractile ciliary muscle accompanied by augmen...
PURPOSE: To document ciliary body constriction and movement with the Crystalens AT-45 intraocular le...
This study aimed to quantify biometric modifications of the anterior segment (AS) during accommodati...
Purpose: Our purpose was to determine the changes in anterior chamber depth (ACD) and central lens ...
PURPOSE: To study the accommodation process in normal eyes using a commercially available clinical s...