Accommodation spasm is due to excessive activity of the ciliary muscle that results in an abnormally close point of focus. Clinically, there is an apparent or increased myopia that disappears following cycloplegia (pseudomyopia). Accommodation spasm typically affects both eyes, but unilateral cases have been reported. It can occur in isolation as pseudomyopia or in association with convergence spasm and excessive pupillary miosis in varying combinations and degrees, all of which probably represent the spectrum of clinical presentations of spasm of the near reflex
Accommodation is a dioptric change in power of the eye that occurs to allow near objects to be focus...
Myopia (short-sightedness) is a progressive condition often associated with near work. This research...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to determine whether accommodation-induced changes in ciliary...
Accommodation spasm is due to excessive activity of the ciliary muscle that results in an abnormally...
Accommodation spasm is due to excessive activity of the ciliary muscle that results in an abnormally...
Spasm of the near reflex, as first described by Cogan in 1955, is a triad of intermittent convergent...
BACKGROUND: Accommodation-convergence spasm (spasm of the near reflex) is usually bilateral, resulti...
Functional Convergence Spasm; Voluntary BlinkingEpisodic eye painThis 17 year old boy presented wit...
As noted above, when normal persons shift fixation from far objects to near objects, the near respon...
Congenital and hereditary accommodation. Insufficiency and paralysis. Congenital defects are a rare ...
The role of accommodation spasm in the condition called spasm of the near-reflex is discussed above....
It is well established that a synkinetic relationship exists between the accommodation and vergence ...
BACKGROUND: In the setting of a normal neurological examination, accommodation spasm is frequently a...
It has been proposed that early-onset myopia (EOM) i.e. myopia onset before the age of 15 is primari...
Disorders of visual fixation are manifested by involuntary fast eye movements that take the fovea of...
Accommodation is a dioptric change in power of the eye that occurs to allow near objects to be focus...
Myopia (short-sightedness) is a progressive condition often associated with near work. This research...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to determine whether accommodation-induced changes in ciliary...
Accommodation spasm is due to excessive activity of the ciliary muscle that results in an abnormally...
Accommodation spasm is due to excessive activity of the ciliary muscle that results in an abnormally...
Spasm of the near reflex, as first described by Cogan in 1955, is a triad of intermittent convergent...
BACKGROUND: Accommodation-convergence spasm (spasm of the near reflex) is usually bilateral, resulti...
Functional Convergence Spasm; Voluntary BlinkingEpisodic eye painThis 17 year old boy presented wit...
As noted above, when normal persons shift fixation from far objects to near objects, the near respon...
Congenital and hereditary accommodation. Insufficiency and paralysis. Congenital defects are a rare ...
The role of accommodation spasm in the condition called spasm of the near-reflex is discussed above....
It is well established that a synkinetic relationship exists between the accommodation and vergence ...
BACKGROUND: In the setting of a normal neurological examination, accommodation spasm is frequently a...
It has been proposed that early-onset myopia (EOM) i.e. myopia onset before the age of 15 is primari...
Disorders of visual fixation are manifested by involuntary fast eye movements that take the fovea of...
Accommodation is a dioptric change in power of the eye that occurs to allow near objects to be focus...
Myopia (short-sightedness) is a progressive condition often associated with near work. This research...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to determine whether accommodation-induced changes in ciliary...