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Most school-aged children demonstrated less than 1 D of myopic spherical equivalent difference between noncycloplegic and cycloplegic refractions, although hyperopia, age and race contributed to ...
Cycloplegic refraction temporarily stops the eye’s ability to autofocus, allowing your eye doctor to correctly ascertain your prescription and optimize your ability to see clearly and comfortably.
These findings are important in the long-term treatment of children with accommodative esotropia, and stress the need for periodic cycloplegic refraction in children undergoing active treatment of ...
Self-refraction using adjustable-focus spectacles in children was noninferior and more hyperopic compared with noncycloplegic autorefraction, according to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology ...
The results of the cycloplegic retinoscopy were compared with the photorefraction results. Results A photorefraction was possible in 37 patients and cycloplegic refraction in all the patients.
There was, however, concern regarding possible foveal hypoplasia. He was given the cycloplegic refraction. He was seen in follow up 3 months later and had a best corrected acuity of 20/80 in each eye.
In a subset analysis of patients who had a cycloplegic refraction in all 3 years of the study, there was a significant difference in myopic shift between years (F-ratio 14.4, P <0.00001), and a ...
In a clinical evaluation, the handheld, smartphone-based, wavefront aberrometer proved comparable with office-based technology and subjective refraction.
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MedPage Today on MSNHigher Omega-3 Intake Linked to Lower Myopia Risk in Kids
Higher dietary intake of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids was associated with a reduced risk of myopia in children, ...
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