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emmetropia

/em-i-troh-pee-uh/US // ˌɛm ɪˈtroʊ pi ə //UK // (ˌɛmɪˈtrəʊpɪə) //

凸眼症,凸面镜,视觉障碍,凸凹不平

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Ophthalmology.

    • : the normal refractive condition of the eye, in which the rays of light are accurately focused on the retina.

Examples

  • Visual acuteness on both sides 5/12, the left slightly better than the right; emmetropia in mydriasis by atropine.

  • I have occasionally seen periodic accommodative squint with emmetropia of the fixing eye.

  • It may, therefore, be useful for our purpose to cite a few cases of periodic convergent strabismus with emmetropia.

  • Therefore we see the same form of squint arise less often in emmetropia (see Case 45) when childhood is past, than in myopia.

  • Full visual acuity on both sides—in the first examination slight myopia - ·75 D. is specified, afterwards emmetropia.