Refractive Errors |
Astigmatism; Farsightedness; Hyperopia; Nearsightedness |
Normal vision. Courtesy NIH National Eye Institute The same view when myopic. Myopia, sometimes called near-sightedness or short-sightedness[1], is a refractive defect of the eye in which collimated light produces image focus in front of the retina when accommodation is relaxed. This may be caused by a defect of the cornea (generally where the cornea protrudes too far outward from the eye) or from elongation of the eye structure itself (generally the eye is too long). Those with myo ...
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Refractive Errors Articles
- Vision Correction: Taking a Look at What's New
... by Carol Lewis Vision correction has come a long way since the 13th century when the first pair of spectacles was made by riveting together the handles of two magnifying lenses. Today, surgical develo...
Resources
- 20/20 Vision (American Optometric Association)
- American Academy of Ophthalmology

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