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Blurring the Lines |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 621-621
Mark Bullimore,
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ISSN:1040-5488
出版商:OVID
年代:2000
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IN THE NEWS |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 622-623
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年代:2000
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NEW PRODUCTS |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 624-625
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Allergic Diseases of the Eye |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 626-626
Kelly Nichols,
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年代:2000
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Overnight Orthokeratology |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 627-628
Nathan Efron,
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年代:2000
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Overnight OrthokeratologyAuthors’ Response |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 628-629
Jason Nichols,
Matthew Marsich,
Myhahn Nguyen,
Joseph Barr,
Mark Bullimore,
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年代:2000
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A Randomized Trial of the Effect of Single-Vision vs. Bifocal Lenses on Myopia Progression in Children with Esophoria |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 630-631
Leonard Press,
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年代:2000
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A Randomized Trial of the Effect of Single-Vision vs. Bifocal Lenses on Myopia Progression in Children with EsophoriaAuthors’ Response |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 631-632
George Fulk,
Lynn Cyert,
Donald Parker,
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年代:2000
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Ocular Components Before and After Acquired, Nonaccommodative Esotropia |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 633-636
SARA FRANE,
ROBERT SHOLTZ,
WENDY LIN,
and DONALD MUTTI,
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BackgroundAcquired nonaccommodative esotropia describes the sudden onset of a constant, comitant strabismus of idiopathic origin in children >6 months of age.Case ReportWe present a case of acquired nonaccommodative esotropia at 20 months of age in a subject participating in the Berkeley Infant Biometry Study, a longitudinal study of emmetropization and ocular component development in infants between 3 months and 3 years of age. Ocular components for this child were normal before the onset of strabismus (within 2 SD’s of the mean for orthotropic study participants) for refractive error, corneal power, lens radii, lens power, and ocular axial dimensions. Refractive error postsurgically was significantly more hyperopic and crystalline lens power lower than average at +2.38 D and 37.2 D, respectively.ConclusionsThe lack of abnormal ocular parameters is consistent with the idiopathic etiology of acute onset esotropia. This case suggests that ocular component values may not be useful for assessing the risk of acquired nonaccommodative esotropia.
ISSN:1040-5488
出版商:OVID
年代:2000
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Daily Disposable vs. Disposable Extended Wear: A Contact Lens Clinical Trial |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 77,
Issue 12,
2000,
Page 637-647
JASON NICHOLS,
G. MITCHELL,
and KARLA ZADNIK,
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BackgroundThe purpose of this work was to compare traditional standards of contact lens success and patient-reported preferences in the daily-disposable and disposable extended-wear contact lens modalities.MethodsThis study was a randomized, cross-over contact lens clinical trial involving 50 patients. After the baseline examination, two outcome examinations were performed including the self-administration of the Refractive Status and Vision Profile (RSVP) survey, an additional survey, and masked visual acuity and slit-lamp assessments.ResultsNo differences were noted on the RSVP when comparing treatment modalities. Patients were considered equally successful in terms of wearing time, overall comfort, visual acuity, and ocular health criteria. In terms of patient preferences, a significant number of patients preferred the disposable extended-wear modality over the daily-disposable modality (&khgr;21= 4.08, p = 0.04). Patients preferred disposable extended-wear over daily-disposables due to convenience (odds ratio = 30.33).ConclusionsDisposable extended-wear represents a convenient contact lens option for contact lens patients.
ISSN:1040-5488
出版商:OVID
年代:2000
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