-
degree of
astigmatism or in
refracting patients with
irregular astigmatism.
There are
three primary types of
astigmatism:
myopic astigmatism, hyperopic...
-
myopic eyes
appear structurally identical to
nonmyopic eyes.
Onset is
often in
school children, with
worsening between the ages of 8 and 15.
Myopic individuals...
-
using combined topography and
refractive wavefront treatments for
myopic astigmatism".
Journal of
Cataract and
Refractive Surgery. 34 (8): 1250–9. doi:10...
- the
Zyoptix 3.1
system for the
correction of
myopia and
compound myopic astigmatism with 1-year follow-up:
clinical outcome and
change in
higher order...
- disc syndrome, an
unusual congenital malformation ****ociated with
myopic astigmatism characterized by
tilting of the
intraocular tip of the
optic nerve...
- most
common use is to
treat refractive errors: myopia, hypermetropia,
astigmatism, and presbyopia. Gl****es or "spectacles" are worn on the face a short...
-
lenticule extraction (SMILE)
procedure for the
correction of
myopia and
myopic astigmatism:
results of a 6
month prospective study".
British Journal of Ophthalmology...
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treat common vision disorders such as myopia, hyperopia,
presbyopia and
astigmatism. The
first theoretical work on the
potential of
refractive surgery was...
- of
refractive error,
along with nearsightedness, farsightedness, and
astigmatism.
Diagnosis is by an eye examination.
Presbyopia can be
corrected using...
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maximum of 1.75
diopters of
astigmatism.[citation needed] In the
United Kingdom, the
procedure is
offered primarily for
myopic correction up to −5.00 diopters...