2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/3873740
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The Modulation of Laser Refractive Surgery on Sensory Eye Dominance of Anisometropia

Abstract: Purpose. To evaluate the effect of laser refractive surgery on sensory eye dominance of anisometropia. Methods. A total of 156 subjects with nonanisometropic myopia and 70 subjects with anisometropic myopia were enrolled in the first part of the study. The dichoptic motion coherence threshold technique was applied to collect the normal dataset and distribution of sensory eye dominance. The second part of the study included 40 subjects with nonanisometropic myopia and 40 subjects with anisometropic myopia who r… Show more

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“…The principle of treating anisometropia is to restore balanced sensory ocular dominance between paired eyes (15). Effective strategies include refractive surgery and rigid gas permeable (16,17). Refractive anisometropia develops primarily through the influence of changes in the posterior segment of the eye, as indicated by previous histology and population-based studies (18,19).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The principle of treating anisometropia is to restore balanced sensory ocular dominance between paired eyes (15). Effective strategies include refractive surgery and rigid gas permeable (16,17). Refractive anisometropia develops primarily through the influence of changes in the posterior segment of the eye, as indicated by previous histology and population-based studies (18,19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%