-
technique that is done by
removal of a
minimal amount of the
corneal surface.
Hyperopic PRK has many
complications like
regression effect,
astigmatism due to...
-
esotropia are emmetropic,
whereas most of the "later-onset"
patients are
hyperopic. It is the most
frequent type of
natural strabismus not only in humans...
-
corrective spectacles in
childhood actually impedes emmetropization. In
hyperopic children, yet more
factors are to be considered:
Hyperopia is
known to...
- in
front of the retina. This is
noted as a
minus power. Conversely, a
hyperopic eye has too
little power so when the eye is relaxed,
light is focused...
-
topographic disparity. With
accommodation relaxed:
Simple astigmatism Simple hyperopic astigmatism –
first focal line is on the retina,
while the
second is located...
-
anisometropia in
which one eye is
myopic (nearsighted) and the
other eye is
hyperopic (farsighted). This
condition occurs in
about 0.1% of the po****tion. Anisometropia...
- and a
normal vascular pattern.
Pseudopapilledema sometimes occurs in
hyperopic individuals.
Workup of the
patient with
papillitis includes lumbar puncture...
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Globe Flattening,
Choroidal Folds, and
Hyperopic Shifts Observed in
Astronauts after Long-duration
Space Flight". Ophthalmology...
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Nickla DL,
Jordan K, Yang J,
Totonelly K (1
August 2017). "Brief
hyperopic defocus or form
deprivation have
varying effects on eye
growth and ocular...
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correction versus no
spectacles for
prevention of
strabismus in
hyperopic children". The
Cochrane Database of
Systematic Reviews. 2020 (4): CD007738...