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Astigmatism is blurry vision produced by football-shaped corneas which are too steep in one place and too flat in another. Astigmatic corneas focus light in two different places in the eye, making both near and distance vision a problem.
Ãâó: www.ascrs.org/eye/gloss.html
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| astigmatism |
irregularities in the shape of the cornea resulting in difficulties focusing
Ãâó: www.ski.org/AMNorcia_lab/General/terms.html
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| astigmatism |
this is a form of vision problem that causes an image to be improperly reflected on the retina. This results from a misshapen cornea or lens.
Ãâó: www.lasik-eye-surgery.info/explanation-of-terms.ht...
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| astigmatism |
A visual defect in which the unequal curvature of one or more refractive surfaces of the eye, usually the cornea, prevents light rays from focussing clearly at one point on the retina, resulting in blurred vision.
Ãâó: www.keratoconus-group.org.uk/glossary.html
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| astigmatism |
Astigmatism blurs vision at all distances because the optical parts of the eye (cornea and lens) do not focus light onto the retina clearly. This condition is quite common, and results from an unequal curve of the cornea when comparing the horizontal and vertical planes. For descriptive purposes, imagine half of a tennis ball, squeezed at the top and bottom; the ball is now curved unequally. In the eye, this results in inaccurate focus on the retina. ...
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