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astigmatism
A defect of a lens such that light rays coming from a point do not meet at a focal point so that the image is blurred
Astigmatism is a refractive problem in which an eye doesn't focus light evenly A lens that has astigmatism isn't curved evenly in all directions In an eye that has astigmatism, usually the corneal curvature is greatest in one direction and least in the opposite direction This subtle difference in curvature tends to blur images that we see, so that the world looks stretched out (Cassel 20)
Astigmatism is blurry vision produced by football-shaped corneas which are too steep in one place and too flat in another Astigmatic corneas focus light in two different places in the eye, making both near and distance vision a problem
(optics) defect in an optical system in which light rays from a single point fail to converge in a single focal point (ophthalmology) impaired eyesight resulting usually from irregular conformation of the cornea
A refractive error caused by an uneven power of the cornea; light entering the eye comes to two points of focus rather than one; has an amount and an orientation
Astigmatism is a common type of distorted vision It appears as an unevenness in the "picture" which an eye receives, which occurs when the surface of the eye is not truly spherical A person can have astigmatism even without being nearsighted or farsighted It has various causes, and can be treated in a number of different ways, such as toric contact lenses or laser surgery
unequal curvature of the refractive surfaces of the eye as a result of which a ray of light is not sharply focused on the retina but is spread over a more or less diffuse area This results from the radius of curvature in one plane being longer or shorter than that of the radius at right angles to it
(ophthalmology) impaired eyesight resulting usually from irregular conformation of the cornea
A condition in which the surface of the cornea is not spherical, but is irregularly shaped like the back of a spoon An astigmatic cornea causes light images to focus on two separate points in the eye, creating a distorted image Symptoms range from visual discomfort in mild cases, to severe blurring, ghosting, and distortion similar to a reflection in a fun-house mirror The amount of astigmatism you have will appear in the second number of most glasses prescriptions The angle of direction (cylinder meridian or axis) of the astigmatism will be shown in degrees A prescription of -4 00 - 1 00 x 30°, would indicate that you have 1 00 diopter of astigmatism at 30 degrees axis
occurs when the cornea of the eye is somewhat spoon-shaped instead of round, causing two separate lines of focus, neither of which land on the retina of the eye The result is blurred and distorted vision at all distances
A refractive error usually caused by toric (like a rugby ball) curvature of the front surface of the eye Instead of being brought to a focus at one point at the back of the eye, light is focused in two lines at right angles to each other Astigmatism is easily corrected with glasses to bring the two lines to one point focus
A disorder of the vision, usually due to a misshapen cornea, such that light does not focus correctly on the retina causing a blurred image
Blurry vision caused by the abnormal curvature of the cornea
{i} unequal curvature of the lens of the eye creating a distorted image
A term used to describe the shape of the cornea With astigmatism the cornea is more curved in one direction like a football, instead of round like a basketball and often occurs with nearsightedness or farsightedness This causes light to focus on more than one point resulting in blurry and distorted vision
A condition where the cornea is irregularly shaped, causing distorted vision especially at near distances Either glasses or toric contact lenses can correct astigmatism for most people Small amounts of astigmatism may be correctable with regular oxygen permeable lenses
A warping of the curvature of the cornea so that light rays entering the eye do not meet in a single focal point, resulting in a distorted image
— An additional curvature on the surface of the cornea, or lens of the eye, that makes it difficult to focus Slight degrees can cause headaches, fatigue and poor schoolwork More serious degrees produce blurred vision at all distances (NEI) - A condition in which the surface of the cornea is not spherical; causes a blurred image to be received at the retina
A defect of the eye or of a lens, in consequence of which the rays derived from one point are not brought to a single focal point, thus causing imperfect images or indistinctness of vision