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- 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...
- corrective spectacles in childhood actually impedes emmetropization. In hyperopic children, yet more factors are to be considered: Hyperopia is known 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- topographic disparity. With accommodation relaxed: Simple astigmatism Simple hyperopic astigmatismfirst focal line is on the retina, while the second is located...
- the anterior chamber tends to be shallower than in myopic patients. A hyperopic model ICL (posterior chamber PIOL) is available. A corneal endothelium...
- and a normal vascular pattern. Pseudopapilledema sometimes occurs in hyperopic individuals. Workup of the patient with papillitis includes lumbar puncture...
- each eye) or antimetropia (being myopic (nearsighted) in one eye and hyperopic (farsighted) in the other.) Meridional aniseikonia occurs when these refractive...
- that combining LASIK with cross-linking adds refractive stability to hyperopic treatments and may also do the same for very high myopic treatments. In...