The orthogonal astigmatism test (OAT) is a newly developed method for assessing ocular astigmatism. This study compares the OAT with the Jackson crossed-cylinder (JCC), Raubitschek arrow (RA) and the fan and block (FB) (fan chart). Fifty emmetropes or corrected spherical ametropes (<0.25 DC of astigmatism) were recruited, with a visual acuity of at least 6/5 in both eyes. Pseudo-astigmatism was induced by placing a +0.75 DC lens in front of the right eye at a random axis. With the left eye occluded, each subjective test was performed in a random order and the correcting lens power and axis noted. No significant difference was found in the ability of the OAT to locate the power and axis of the induced astigmatism over the JCC, RA and FB. In ...
Abstract To determine the distribution of ocular residual astigmatism (ORA) in astigmatic eyes and t...
AbstractPurposeAn indication of the laterality of ocular dominance (OD) informs the clinical decisio...
Heterophoria is the relative deviation of the eyes in absence of fusional vergence. Fusional vergenc...
The orthogonal astigmatism test (OAT) is a newly developed method for assessing ocular astigmatism. ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether an ophthalmophakometric technique could offer a feasi...
Astigmatism is a refractive condition in which the optical system of the eye cannot form a point ima...
Purpose: To assess the repeatability of ocular measurements, particularly astigmatism, taken using t...
Purpose: This article aims to illustrate the principles of bearing fixing, a new computer-controlled...
Significance: Subjective monocular refraction is the basis for determining an optometric prescriptio...
Background: Astigmatism is one of the most common type of refractive errors. There are several techn...
In the first part of this chapter, the optical condition of astigmatism is defined. The main causes ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if any measurable difference exists in the astigmatic corr...
SUMMARY – Astigmatism represents an inability of the cornea and lens to provide a sharp image onto t...
The relation between anterior corneal astigmatism and total refractive astigmatism is poorly defined...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the spherical equivalent visual ...
Abstract To determine the distribution of ocular residual astigmatism (ORA) in astigmatic eyes and t...
AbstractPurposeAn indication of the laterality of ocular dominance (OD) informs the clinical decisio...
Heterophoria is the relative deviation of the eyes in absence of fusional vergence. Fusional vergenc...
The orthogonal astigmatism test (OAT) is a newly developed method for assessing ocular astigmatism. ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether an ophthalmophakometric technique could offer a feasi...
Astigmatism is a refractive condition in which the optical system of the eye cannot form a point ima...
Purpose: To assess the repeatability of ocular measurements, particularly astigmatism, taken using t...
Purpose: This article aims to illustrate the principles of bearing fixing, a new computer-controlled...
Significance: Subjective monocular refraction is the basis for determining an optometric prescriptio...
Background: Astigmatism is one of the most common type of refractive errors. There are several techn...
In the first part of this chapter, the optical condition of astigmatism is defined. The main causes ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if any measurable difference exists in the astigmatic corr...
SUMMARY – Astigmatism represents an inability of the cornea and lens to provide a sharp image onto t...
The relation between anterior corneal astigmatism and total refractive astigmatism is poorly defined...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the spherical equivalent visual ...
Abstract To determine the distribution of ocular residual astigmatism (ORA) in astigmatic eyes and t...
AbstractPurposeAn indication of the laterality of ocular dominance (OD) informs the clinical decisio...
Heterophoria is the relative deviation of the eyes in absence of fusional vergence. Fusional vergenc...