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Hyperopia

Hyperopia

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Accommodative Esotropia
Accommodative Esotropia

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Accommodative esotropia is an inward turning of one or both eyes that occurs with activation of the accommodative reflex.

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Esotropia
Esotropia

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It is associated with a large angle deviation, fusion maldevelopment nystagmus (latent ... hyperopia and 2) Non-refractive (high AC/A ratio) ...

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Farsightedness
Farsightedness

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Far-sightedness, also known as long-sightedness, hypermetropia, and hyperopia, is a condition of the eye where distant objects are seen clearly but near ...

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HypermetropiaHyperopia
HypermetropiaHyperopia

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Find manifest hyperopia, latent hyperopia, absolute hyperopia, facultative hyperopia and total hyperopia ... eyewiki.aao.org/Peters ...

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Hyperopia
Hyperopia

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This latent hyperopia causes asthenopic symptoms without dimness of distant vision. Cycloplegia is a must to elicit the amount of latent hyperopia in children.

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Intermittent Exotropia
Intermittent Exotropia

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Exodeviations (from Greek εξοτρὀπια, εξο exo meaning to exit or move out of”) are either manifest (exotropia) or latent (exophoria).

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Refractive Surgery for Hyperopia
Refractive Surgery for Hyperopia

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SMILE can theoretically be done safely in a higher degree of hyperopia than traditional LASIK, however SMILE is not FDA approved for hyperopia.

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The Moving Target of Hyperopia
The Moving Target of Hyperopia

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“Patients who are presenting for hyperopia are typically entering the presbyopic phase of life, or they have latent ... https://eyewiki.org/ ...

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Understanding Latent Hyperopia
Understanding Latent Hyperopia

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Hyperopia (farsightedness), occurs when the eyeball is too short from front to back or the cornea's curve is flatter than usual.