They represent about 40 percent of presbyopia cases.
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This recently discovered illusion-the reverse Pulfrich effect-is caused by optical conditions induced by monovision, a common correction for presbyopia.
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Purpose: To determine the prevalence of presbyopia, and near vision spectacle coverage in a rural population of Northwestern Nigeria.
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This is particularly true in patients electing premium intraocular lens technology to correct astigmatism and presbyopia to minimize spectacle dependence.
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It must be old sight (presbyopia).
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The patients with a history of previous ocular surgery and those with ocular diseases besides refraction disorders and presbyopia were excluded.
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The higher the degree of presbyopia the lower the mean VF score (P = 0.00).
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These observations, plus a very large contribution from uncorrected presbyopia, highlight the need to scale up vision impairment alleviation efforts at all levels.
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Presbyopia was defined as the inability to read N8 at 40 cm.
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Presbyopia begins when the eye's natural lens gradually loses its flexibility, making it hard to focus on close objects.
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Presbyopia was defined as the inability to read N8 at 40 cm in an indoor illumination using LogMAR E-chart.
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They represent about 40 percent of presbyopia cases.
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This recently discovered illusion-the reverse Pulfrich effect-is caused by optical conditions induced by monovision, a common correction for presbyopia.
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Purpose: To determine the prevalence of presbyopia, and near vision spectacle coverage in a rural population of Northwestern Nigeria.
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This is particularly true in patients electing premium intraocular lens technology to correct astigmatism and presbyopia to minimize spectacle dependence.