Refractive Management of AmetropiaKenneth Edward Brookman Elsevier Health Sciences, 1996 - 205 pages This comprehensive text is dedicated to the refractive management of common ametropias and presbyopia. Symptoms and signs of each type of ametropia and presbyopia are presented, and guidelines for prescribing corrective lenses are offered. Over 40 clinical cases are used to illustrate the clinical decision making process. A discussion section for each case describes the rationale for specific management approaches. * - Provide better understanding of the subjective and objective patient problems resulting from ametropias. * |
Table des matières
Myopia | 13 |
Hyperopia | 45 |
Astigmatism | 73 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
40 cm Habitual 40 cm Phoria Acuity at 40 adaptation Add at 40 against-the-rule Amplitude of Accommodation aniseikonia anisometropia Assessment asthenopia astigmatism base curve bifocal bifocal lenses binocular vision blurred vision clear vision Clinical Questions clinician comfortable contact lenses convergence Cover Test Cover Test w/HRx cycloplegic cycloplegic refraction decrease diagnosis diopters distance prescription distance vision distance visual acuity esophoria esotropia habitual prescription hyperopia increase Keratometry left eye Lens Design low ametropia minus myopia myopia progression nearpoint normal NRA/PRA Ocular Health Ophthalmol option Optom Physiol Opt Optometry otherwise unremarkable Patient Education Phoria Phorometry w/SRx plano presbyopia prescribed prism reading refractive amblyopia refractive error reported Retinoscopy right eye scription seconds Randot single vision lenses spectacle lenses spectacle prescription Stereo Acuity subjective refraction data taking no medications Tentative Add tient tion Tonometry Treatment Plan Trial Frame uncorrected visual acuity vertex distance vision therapy visual acuity Visual Fields w/o Rx with-the-rule

