Not dominance but the loss of binocularity determines the success of monovision
<p>Purpose: To determine whether ocular dominance strength influences success of monovision </p><p>Design: Single-center, prospective, double blind crossover. Subjects received contact lenses with reading addition added to the left eye in the first trial period and to the right eye...
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Main Authors: | Veerle Van Severen (Author), Sven Van Laere (Author), Marcel Ten Tusscher (Author) |
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Journal of Clinical Research and Ophthalmology - Peertechz Publications,
2021-04-26.
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