The Presence of Cataract Does Not Influence Assessment of The Pupillary Light Reflex Using Automated Pupillometry
Background: Advanced Pupillary Light Reflex (PLR) assessment with an automated infrared pupillometer (AIP) is becoming standard. Although cataract prevalence and risk for neurologic illness both increase with age there is no literature on the influence of cataract when assessing PLR using AIP. Objec...
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Main Authors: | Sonja Stutzman (Author), DaiWai Olson (Author), Aardhra Venkatachalam (Author), Arianna Barnes (Author), Folefac Atem (Author) |
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San Beda University,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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