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Description
The conventional methods of measuring vision relies on assessing visual acuity on standard charts. However simply quantifying the vision is no longer enough; quality of vision also needs to be considered. Quality of vision is an important contributor to patient dissatisfaction post cataract and refractive surgery despite 20/20 acuity. It can be affected right from the tear film to the visual pathway terminating in the occipital cortex.
The conventional methods of measuring vision relies on assessing visual acuity on standard charts. However simply quantifying the vision is no longer enough; quality of vision also needs to be considered. Quality of vision is an important contributor to patient dissatisfaction post cataract and refractive surgery despite 20/20 acuity. It can be affected right from the tear film to the visual pathway terminating in the occipital cortex.
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This film was submitted to the 37th Annual ASCRS Film Festival within the 2019 ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting.