anisometropia

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Amblyopia or Lazy Eye. Lazy eye vision and Normal eye Royalty Free Stock Photo
Strabismus, eyes deviation, illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Outer view of nodule shaped style- chalazion on the lower eyelid of child. Papilledema Royalty Free Stock Photo
A patient is taken by an ophthalmologist who checks visual acuity. Ophthalmic diseases concept cataract and glaucoma Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
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A monocular is a compact refracting telescope used to magnify images of distant objects.
Strabismus, eyes deviation, illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Strabismus, eyes deviation, illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Little girl wearing occluder and eyeglasses, treatment of amblyopia and poor eyesight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Little girl wearing occluder and Christmas raindeer horns, treatment of amblyopia and poor eyesight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Little girl in Santa hat wearing occluder and eyeglasses, treatment of amblyopia and poor eyesight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Strabismus, eyes deviation, illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Strabismus, eyes deviation, illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monoculars are ideally suited to those application where three-dimensional perception is not needed, or where compactness and low weight are important (e.g. hiking). Monoculars are also sometimes preferred where difficulties occur using both eyes through binoculars due to significant eyesight variation (e.g. strabismus, anisometropia or astigmatism) or unilateral visual impairment (due to amblyopia, cataract or corneal ulceration).


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