Search Results - "HILMANTEL, G"
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Corneal first surface optical aberrations and visual performance
Published in Journal of refractive surgery (1995) (01-09-2000)“…Wavefront analysis has demonstrated that refractive surgery-induced corneal first surface aberrations are large, are dominated by symmetric aberrations…”
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Standardized analyses of correction of astigmatism by laser systems that reshape the cornea
Published in Journal of refractive surgery (1995) (01-01-2006)“…To develop a minimum set of analyses and a format for presentation of outcomes of astigmatism correction by laser systems that reshape the cornea. An…”
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Optics of aberroscopy and super vision
Published in Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (01-07-2001)“…This paper (1) reviews the fundamental limits to visual performance imposed by optical imaging and photoreceptor sampling to determine the limits to the…”
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Retinal nerve fiber loss after acute intraocular pressure elevation
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Corneal aberrations increase with the magnitude of radial keratotomy refractive correction
Published in Optometry and vision science (01-09-1996)“…Refractive surgery induces optically abrupt changes in shape in the midperiphery of the cornea. The abruptness of this change is in part dependent on the…”
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Entoptic foveal avascular zone measurement and diabetic retinopathy
Published in Optometry and vision science (01-12-1999)“…Entoptic visualization of the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) provides a noninvasive method for measurement of the FAZ. To determine if repeatability of…”
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Accuracy of the Tomey Topographic Modeling System in measuring surface elevations of asymmetric objects
Published in Optometry and vision science (01-02-1999)“…Most studies have assessed the accuracy of videokeratographic systems using spheres, ellipsoids, or toric surfaces. Most human corneas are asymmetric to some…”
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