Diagnosis and Management in Vision CareJohn F. Amos |
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abnormal AC/A amount amplitude aniseikonia anisometropia anisometropic amblyopia aphakic Arch Ophthalmol artery associated associated phoria astigmatism bifocal bilateral binocular vision blurred cataract cause changes clinical clinician color congenital contact lenses convergence corneal correction curve CV Mosby diabetes diagnosis disease effect esophoria esotropia etiology evaluation examination factors fixation disparity fundus fusion glare glaucoma headache heterophoria high myopia hyperopia hyperopic hyperphoria hypertropia improvement increase induced inferior oblique intraocular lens lesion light macular measured ment migraine monocular diplopia muscle myopia normal occlusion occur ocular onset opacity ophthalmic Ophthalmology optical centers Optom Assoc Optom Physiol Opt Optometry Orthopt Paralysis of accommodation paretic pathologic myopia phoria photophobia posterior presbyopia presbyopic patient prescribed prescription prevalence prism problems pupil pupillary reduced refractive error reported result retinal retinoscopy segment spectacle stereopsis strabismus surgery symptoms Table technique tion treatment uncorrected unilateral usually vergence vertical deviations vision therapy visual acuity vitreous