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Clinical Features of Retinal Correspondence according to Refractive Errors and Deviation Angles  

Wi, Dae-Gwang (Kong Eye Center)
Joo, Seok-Hee (Department of Optometry and Vision Science, Daebul University)
Lee, Koon-Ja (Department of Optometry, Eulji University)
Leem, Hyun-Sung (Department of Optometry, Eulji University)
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Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society / v.15, no.4, 2010 , pp. 367-372 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to provide useful information for evaluating the sensory function of patients with strabismus by identifying the distribution of anomalous retinal correspondence (ARC) and normal retinal correspondence (NRC) by the degree of refractive errors and deviation angles. Methods: Objective refraction (AR/K, Cannon RK-F1, Japan) and subjective refraction tests were performed on 56 subjects (male: 26, female: 30) by an examiner; objective deviation angle was measured using synoptophore (OCULUS Synoptophore, Germany) with subject' eyes fully corrected for distance, and then subjective deviation angle was measured. Results: In all groups with refractive errors, the number of ARC was larger than that of NRC(67%). Particularly, it was largest in groups with myopia (71%), and in all groups, the number of UARC was larger than that of HARC. In groups with anisometropia, although the numbers of NRC and ARC were same, the number of UARC was larger than that of HARC as in other groups. In the distribution of NRC and ARC by deviation angle, the number of NRC was larger than that of ARC (46%) only at microstrabismus (0 ~ ${\pm}10{\triangle}$). Conclusions: Normal retinal correspondence were the most emmetropia in the retinal response were much higher than in the more hyperopia than the retinal correspondence were more myopia. In addition, the smaller the angle of retinal correspondence Normal over many, but overall, respectively.
Keywords
Synoptophore; Normal retinal correspondence (NRC); Abnormal retinal correspondence (ARC); Deviating angles;
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