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Anisometropia is a
condition in
which a person's eyes have
substantially differing refractive power. Generally, a
difference in
power of one
diopter (1D)...
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Refractive amblyopia may
result from
anisometropia (unequal
refractive error between the two eyes).
Anisometropia exists when
there is a
difference in...
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naturally or be
induced by the
correction of a
refractive error,
usually anisometropia (having
significantly different refractive errors between each eye)...
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meridians has astigmatism. This is also
known as a
cylindrical power.
Anisometropia is the
condition in
which one eye has a
different refractive power than...
- This
condition has been ****ociated with
amblyopia (in 54% of cases),
anisometropia (26%), and
strabismus (56%).
Although treatment may be unnecessary,...
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patient is inattentive.
Refractive errors such as
hyperopia and
anisometropia may be ****ociated
abnormalities found in
patients with
vertical strabismus...
- autoimmune, neurological, and
neoplastic causes:
Abscess Aniseikonia Anisometropia Antipsychotics (haloperidol, fluphe****ne,
chlorpromazine etc.) Atypical...
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Carney LG, Yap MK (December 2011). "Interocular
symmetry in
myopic anisometropia" (PDF).
Optometry and
Vision Science. 88 (12): 1454–62. doi:10.1097/OPX...
- as
their eyes
lengthen through childhood.
Other terminology include anisometropia, when the two eyes have
unequal refractive power, and
aniseikonia which...
- spherical,
resulting in
different focal points in
different planes (H52.3)
Anisometropia — the
lenses of the two eyes have
different focal lengths (H52.4) Presbyopia...