Tag: anisometropia

Iseikonic Lenses

Iseikonia (eye-suh-koh-nee-ah) is a state where the left and right eyes produce equally sized images on the retina. Aniseikonia, then, is a condition where, for whatever reason, the retinas are shown imagery of distinctly different size. Aniseikonia results from a…

Anisometropia and Fixation Stability

Posted today on PracticeUpdate. This weekly summary has an editorial board consisting of MDs and ODs, so there is a nice balance of medical and behavioural concerns. Highly recommended and free to join. Fixation Instability in Anisometropic Children With Reduced…

Iseikonic Lenses

Differentials of refractive errors between the eyes, anisometropia, can cause fusional difficulties due to aniseikonia, the difference in magnification between the eyes, especially when corrected with standard ophthalmic lenses. Providing optimal optics to your aniseikonic patients is a simple and…