Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4005887 | American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
No clear ocular dominance was found in most studied subjects; instead, there must be a constant alternating balance between both eyes in most emmetropic persons, but not in those with pathologic features. This fact would explain the great variability both between and within different kinds of tests. Also, it would establish that the monovision technique is well tolerated in most patients, with unsuccessful results only in those patients with strong or clear dominance. Consequently, it seems appropriate to evaluate patient's dominance before monovision surgery to exclude those individuals with clear dominance.
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Authors
Olga Seijas, Pilar Gómez de Liaño, Rosario Gómez de Liaño, Clare J. Roberts, Elena Piedrahita, Ester Diaz,