Dictionary of Optometry and Vision Science E-Book
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Dictionary of Optometry and Vision Science E-Book

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Dictionary of Optometry and Vision Science E-Book

About this book

Completely revised, updated, and redesigned, this classic dictionary by Dr. Michel Millodot continues to be an essential resource for all optometrists in training and in practice, as well as residents in ophthalmology. It is also a crucial source of information for anyone involved in vision science and in the optical industry. It now includes many new entries on pathology, pharmacology, investigative techniques, visual perception, optics and contact lenses. This edition presents all of the features that have made it so successful in the past, such as succinct, understandable definitions, comprehensive tables and illustrations, clinical advice, and extensive cross-references.

Uniquely blending the best features of a textbook, a dictionary, and a practical handbook, Dictionary of Optometry and Vision Science remains a cornerstone for all those providing eye care, engaged in vision science, or entering the optical industry.

  • Now includes definitions of over 5600 terms, as well as 90 tables and 253 illustrations that enhance understanding of many of the definitions.

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Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2017
Print ISBN
9780702072222
eBook ISBN
9780702072239

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pachometer A device, mounted on a slit-lamp, that is used for measuring corneal thickness (or the depth of the anterior chamber). It consists of an optical system that provides two half-fields by means of two glass plates with parallel sides placed in front of one objective of the microscope, the other being occluded. These plates rest one on top of the other with the junction between them situated so as to horizontally bisect the objective. The top plate can be rotated while the bottom one is fixed. The observer viewing through the microscope sees two corneal optical sections and adjusts the top plate until the outer surface of the epithelium appears aligned with the inner surface of the endothelium (Fig. P1). The corneal thickness is then read directly from a scale attached to the pachometer and calibrated in millimetres. The measurement of the depth of the anterior chamber is made with a similar device but with a different scale. Note: also spelt pachymeter. Pachometry can also be carried out using slit-scanning topography in which a computerized system integrates a series of slit-beam images to produce a map of the curvature and elevation of the anterior and posterior surfaces as well as corneal thickness. An instrument with greater magnification (called a micropachometer) has been devised, principally for research purposes, using a projection system which incorporates variable doubling plates and forms two slit images on the cornea in conjunction with the viewing system of a slit-lamp and a magnification of up to ×100, mounted on another arm. This instrument allows the measurement of the thickness of the corneal epithelium alone with a precision that can reach ±1 µm. The previously described pachometers are referred to as optical pachometers to differentiate them from ultrasonic pachometers, which use high-frequency ultrasound waves, reflected from the anterior and posterior corneal surfaces and a transducer probe placed against the cornea. Ultrasound and slit-scanning pachometers have higher reproducibility and less interobserver variation than subjective optical pachometers. Usage of pachometers (pachymeters) includes evaluation of contact lens wear, pre- and post-refractive surgery (e.g. PRK, LASEK, LASIK), glaucoma detection and monitoring corneal oedema. See ultrasonography.
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Fig. P1 View through a pachometer after having rotated the top corneal section to align its back with the front of the bottom section. At this point, the exact corneal thickness is read from the scale of the optical pachometer.
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Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Preface to the eighth edition
  6. About the dictionary
  7. Abbreviations, acronyms and symbols
  8. Common prefixes and suffixes
  9. Linguistic origin of common terms (G. Greek; L. Latin)
  10. Greek alphabet
  11. Acknowledgements
  12. Figure credits
  13. List of tables
  14. A
  15. B
  16. C
  17. D
  18. E
  19. F
  20. G
  21. H
  22. I
  23. J
  24. K
  25. L
  26. M
  27. N
  28. O
  29. P
  30. Q
  31. R
  32. S
  33. T
  34. U
  35. V
  36. W
  37. X
  38. Y
  39. Z

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