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Effect of even and odd-order aberrations on the accommodation response

2017

Aim To investigate the potential effect that odd and even-order monochromatic aberrations may have on the accommodation response of the human eye. Methods Eight healthy subjects with astigmatism below 1 D, best corrected visual acuity 20/20 or better and normal findings in an ophthalmic examination were enrolled. An adaptive optics system was used in order to measure the accommodation response of the subjects' eyes under different conditions: with the natural aberrations being present, and with the odd and even-order aberrations being corrected. Three measurements of accommodation response were monocularly acquired at accommodation demands ranging from 0 to 4 D (0.5 D step). Results The acc…

Ophthalmic examinationAstigmatism050105 experimental psychologyadaptive optics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelcsh:OphthalmologyClinical Researchmonochromatic aberrationsMedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences10. No inequalityAdaptive opticsaccommodation responseBest corrected visual acuitybusiness.industry05 social sciencesHealthy subjectsmedicine.disease960Ophthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:RE1-994030221 ophthalmology & optometryOptometryHuman eyeAccommodative lagbusinessAccommodationInternational Journal of Ophthalmology
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Tear production and intraocular pressure values in clinically normal eyes of whooper swans (<i>Cygnus cygnus</i>)

2018

The objective of this study was to determine the normal range of tear production and values of intraocular pressure (IOP) in clinically normal eyes of whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus). A total of 86 birds: 81 cygnets (6-10 weeks old) and 5 moulting - adult swans (3-6 years old) were examined in this study. Both eyes of all birds underwent a complete ophthalmic examination, including evaluation of tear production with the phenol red thread test (PRTT) and the assessment of the IOP by rebound tonometry, employing the TonoVet® device. The mean ± standard deviation of PRTT values were as follows: all cygnets (81) 22.59±3.48 mm/15s, male cygnets (45) 22.64±3.54 mm/15s, female cygnets (36) 22.53±3.4…

Intraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresGeneral VeterinarybiologyOphthalmic examination040301 veterinary sciencesbusiness.industry0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesREBOUND TONOMETRYbiology.organism_classification040201 dairy & animal scienceeye diseasesTear production0403 veterinary scienceLeft eyeWhooper swanReference valuesOphthalmologymedicinesense organsbusinessNormal rangeOpen Veterinary Journal
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Ocular surface assessment in soft contact lens wearers; the contribution of tear osmolarity among other tests.

2014

: Purpose:  To determine whether tear osmolarity contributes to the assessment of the ocular surface in soft contact lens (CL) wearers. Methods:  Prospective, case–control series in 44 CL wearers (28 tolerant and 16 intolerant) and 34 healthy subjects. Every patient underwent a thorough ophthalmic examination with a tear osmolarity test (TearLab System), conjunctival impression cytology and meibomian lipid sampling. Symptoms, break-up time (BUT), tear osmolarity, conjunctival expression of HLA-DR and meibomian fatty acid composition were evaluated. Results:  Tear osmolarity did not differ between controls and CL wearers (p = 0.23). Flow cytometry results expressed in antibody-binding capaci…

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