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Sometimes Less is More… |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 475-475
Mark Bullimore,
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IN THE NEWS |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 476-479
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NEW PRODUCTS |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 480-480
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Presbyopia: A Surgical Textbook |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 481-482
Michael Twa,
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Dictionary of Ophthalmology |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 483-484
Quynh Duong,
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Perceptual Learning |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 485-485
Delwin Lindsey,
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The Dependency of LogMAR Visual Acuity Measurements on Chart Design and Scoring Rule |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 486-486
Charles McMonnies,
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Vertical and Horizontal Disparity with Different Orientations of the TNO Stereotest |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 487-489
Stephen Kaye,
Sean Chen,
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Recurrent Lens Binding and Central Island Formations in a Fast-Responding Orthokeratology Lens Wearer |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 490-490
WAN CHUI,
PAULINE CHO,
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A 12-year-old girl with a history of fast myopia progression underwent advanced orthokeratology (ortho-k) treatment and suffered from recurrent lens binding and central corneal staining. The problem could not be fixed by lens fenestration and refitting with a less aggressive lens (three-zone ortho-k) design. After refitting with a lower target advanced ortho-k lens, these complications were no longer occurring, and the amount of power reduction was greater than expected considering the target designed for the refitted lenses. During the following 15 months of ortho-k lens wear, there was no clinically significant change to her refractive error. The patient and her parents were happy with the outcome, although the refractive error was not totally eliminated and she still needed to wear spectacles for clear vision. Possible etiologies of the complications are discussed.
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年代:2003
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Scanning Eye Movements in Homonymous Hemianopia Documented by Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope Retinal Perimetry |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 7,
2003,
Page 495-504
RICHARD JAMARA,
FRANS VAN DE VELDE,
ELI PELI,
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Sparing or partial recovery of visual fields in hemianopic patients is frequently difficult to document. This is because when testing large field losses, the standard automated or manual visual field testing systems have limited fixation controls. Measured visual field recovery in these cases may not be real but instead may be due to an artifact such as scanning eye movement. This article illustrates a way to separate the actual visual field sparing from scanning eye movement artifact by using perimetry testing with the scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO). During the SLO perimetry, the examiner has a direct and magnified view of the retinal fixation locus. This direct view allows for the added ability to monitor the fixation stability during target presentation. When eye movements larger than 1° are noted, the examiner can repeat the trial. During static perimetry, our SLO records the retinal position of the fixation target at the end of the stimulus presentation and corrects scanning eye movements that occur during stimulus presentation. These special features enable us to identify when the apparent sparing of the visual field is due to the artifact of scanning. To demonstrate this, we selected the records of four hemianopic patients whose fields were examined by both standard perimetry and the SLO. We then compared the clinical visual fields with the SLO perimetry fields. One of the patients had a complete homonymous hemianopia on both the clinical perimetry and the SLO perimetry. A second patient was found by the SLO to have unstable fixation during testing. The SLO perimetry revealed that the apparent spared fields seen in standard perimetry were the result of eye scanning and not an actual enlargement of the visual field. Two other patients were confirmed by the SLO findings to have valid partial recovery of the visual field, one with and one without scanning eye movements. The advantages and limitations of SLO perimetry in analyzing hemianopic field sparing are discussed.
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出版商:OVID
年代:2003
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