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  2. Anisometropia - Wikipedia

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    As alluded to above, one method of producing more iseikonic lenses would be to adjust the thickness and base curve of the second lens. For instance, theoretically it could be set to t = 5 mm = 0.005 m and P = 14.5 m −1 , with all other parameters unchanged.

  3. Amblyopia - Wikipedia

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    A 2014 Cochrane review sought to determine the effectiveness of occlusion treatment on patients with sensory deprivation amblyopia, but no trials were found eligible to be included in the review. [27] However, good outcomes from occlusion treatment for sensory deprivation amblyopia likely rely on compliance with the treatment.

  4. Aniseikonia - Wikipedia

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    The absence of this lens left the patient highly hyperopic (farsighted) in that eye. For some patients the removal was only performed on one eye, resulting in the anisometropia / aniseikonia. Today, this is rarely a problem because when the lens is removed in cataract surgery, an intraocular lens, or IOL is left in its place. [citation needed]

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  6. National Eye Institute - Wikipedia

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    Amblyopia treatment in older children: This study aimed to evaluate whether children older than 7 years with amblyopia could benefit from the treatments used in younger children (prescription eyeglasses, patching, and atropine eye drops). The results showed that older children whose amblyopia was not corrected with eyeglasses alone can benefit ...

  7. Suppression (eye) - Wikipedia

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    During an eye examination, the presence of suppression and the size and location of the suppression scotoma may be the Worth 4 dot test (a subjective test that is considered to be the most precise suppression test), or with other subjective tests such as the Bagolini striated lens test, or with objective tests such as the 4 prism base out test.

  8. Do you have a favorite child? A new study may answer why - AOL

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    The kids who get the preferential treatment tend to have some advantages compared with those who don’t, according to the study. Favorite children have better mental health, better grades, more ...

  9. Farsightedness - Wikipedia

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    Axial length of eyeball is too short, lens or cornea is flatter than normal, aphakia [2] Risk factors: Ageing, hereditary [2] Diagnostic method: Eye exam: Differential diagnosis: Amblyopia, retrobulbar optic neuropathy, retinitis pigmentosa sine pigmento [4] Treatment: Eyeglasses, contact lenses, refractive surgeries, IOL implantation [2 ...