Abstract:Purpose
The purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of two ocular biometric measurements to obtain Hirschberg ratios (HRs) in a binocularly normal paediatric population, and to assess the repeatability of this approach.
Methods
Ocular biometry data from 80 participants (aged 5 to 14 years) was obtained using the KM‐1 LED manual keratometer and the Tomey Biometer AL‐100 A‐scan. HRs were calculated from corneal curvature and anterior chamber depth measurements in the horizontal and vertical meridian… Show more
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