Research paper
Alterations in Lens Free Water Distribution Are Associated with Shape Deformation in Accommodation.
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- Alterations in Lens Free Water Distribution Are Associated with Shape Deformation in Accommodation.
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ObjectiveTo investigate whether a redistribution of water within the crystalline lens is associated with the shape deformation that occurs during accommodation.DesignObservational, cross sectional study.SubjectsEleven young adults without presbyopia (aged 18-39 years) and 9 middle-aged adults with presbyopia (aged 40-55 years).MethodsMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the lens were acquired on a 3 Tesla clinical MRI scanner, without and with the presentation of a 3 Diopter accommodativ...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
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- Lie, Alyssa L / Pan, Xingzheng / Vaghefi, Ehsan / White, Thomas W / Donaldson, Paul J
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/68285
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- Accommodation / Crystalline lens / Magnetic resonance imaging / Physiological optics / Presbyopia / 4201 Allied Health and Rehabilitation Science / 32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences / 42 Health Sciences / 3212 Ophthalmology and Optometry / Biomedical Imaging / Clinical Research / Aging / Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Ophthalmology / REFRACTIVE-INDEX DISTRIBUTION / HUMAN CRYSTALLINE LENS / SYNERETIC RESPONSE / IN-VIVO / TREATMENT OPTIONS / CILIARY MUSCLE / AGE / DIMENSIONS / PRESSURE
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