ASTIGMATISM DIAGNOSIS |
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Patients seek treatment because of blurred vision.
A variety of tests can be used to detect astigmatism during the eye
exam. The patient may be asked to describe the astigmatic dial, a
series of lines that radiate outward from a center. People with
astigmatism will see some of the lines more clearly than others. One
diagnostic instrument used is the keratometer. This measures the
curvature of the central cornea. It measures the amount and
direction of the curvature. A corneal topographer can measure a
larger area of the cornea. It can measure the central area and mid-periphery
of the cornea. A keratoscope projects a series of concentric light
rings onto the cornea. Misshapen areas of the cornea are revealed by
noting areas of the light pattern that do not appear concentric on
the cornea. Because these instruments are measuring the cornea, it
is also important to have a refraction in case the lens is also
contributing to the astigmatism. The refraction measures the optics
or visual status of the eye and the result is the eyeglass
prescription. The refraction is when the patient is looking at an
eye chart and the doctor is putting different lenses in front of the
patient's eyes and asks which one looks better. |
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