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AnisometropiaThe condition in which the two eyes have unequal refractive power. One eye may be myopic (nearsighted) and the other hyperopic (farsighted) or one eye may be markedly stronger than the other. Anisometropia is a serious concern in newborns and young children because it can lead to amblyopia (impaired vision in one eye). With a major degree of anisom [..]
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Anisometropian. a condition whereby the refractory powers of the eyes are unequal in the same individual.
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Anisometropia(n) difference in the refractive power of the two eyes
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AnisometropiaThe condition in which the two eyes have an unequal refractive power. One eye may be myopic (nearsighted, shortsighted) and the other hyperopic (farsighted, longsighted). Detailed Anisometropia and Lasik Information
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AnisometropiaThe absence of refractive error symmetry between both eyes. If one person's eye has a refractive error that is more than one diopter greater than the other, it is called anisometropia.
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AnisometropiaA condition of an inequality of refractive Power of the two eyes.
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AnisometropiaA condition of an inequality of refractive power of the two eyes.
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AnisometropiaA difference in the refractive power of the two eyes. (12 Dec 1998)
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Anisometropiaunequal refractive error between the two eyes.
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