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- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION: Vision and EyeCare
- (Copyright(C), Grant Sayer)
- (grants@research.canon.oz.au)
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- This document contains information on the location of the FAQ as well as
- the Table of Contents of the FAQ.
-
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- Section 0: Introduction and Table of Contents
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-
- DOCUMENT: Frequently-Asked-Questions for sci.med.vision
- REVISION: $Date: 1995/02/20 22:19:06 $, $Revision: 1.12 $
-
- AUTHOR: Grant Sayer BOptomBSc
-
- CONTRIBUTORS: Barbara La Scala, Scott Fitz, Ronald Jones,
- David Nelson M.D, Nathan Schwade M.D, Alex Eulenberg.
-
- COPYRIGHT: Copyright (C), 1994 Grant Sayer
- Permission to copy all or part of this work is
- granted provided that the copies are not made or
- distributed for resale (except a nominal copy fee
- may be charged), and provided that the AUTHOR,
- COPYRIGHT and NO WARRANTY sections are retained
- verbatim and are displayed as is. If anyone needs
- other permissions that aren't covered by the above
- please contact the author.
-
- NO WARRANTY: THIS WORK IS PROVIDED ON AN AS IS BASIS. THE AUTHOR
- PROVIDES NO WARRANTY AND PROVIDES THE INFORMATION
- TO ASSIST UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN VISION AND EYECARE.
- THIS INFORMATION DOES NOT REPLACE PERSONAL EXAMINATION
- BY AN EYECARE PROFESSIONAL AND THE AUTHOR AND
- CONTRIBUTORS DO NOT ACCEPT ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR
- MISUSE OF THIS INFORMATION.
-
- AVAILABILITY: This FAQ is available from:
- (WWW) URL http://www.cis.rit.edu
- (WWW) URL: http://ucaussie.berkeley.edu/UCBSO.html
- (Gopher) gopher://eyecare.eyesite.ohio-state.edu
- (ftp) rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/sci/
- (email) mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "help" and "index"
- in the body of the message.
- (Ascii) email - 'grants@research.canon.oz.au'
-
- ARCHIVES: sci.med.vision articles are currently being
- archived by Grant Sayer. A summary of topics
- will be placed on a listserver as time permits :-)
-
- IMAGES: Some basic images (TIFF/BMP/GIF) of anatomy of the
- eye, diagrams of refractive problems, common
- eye diseases are maintained by the author. Please
- email for further information.
-
- SEE ALSO:
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- SubSection 0A: Table of Contents
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- =========== POSTING# 1================
- Section 0: Introduction and Table of Contents
- Subsection 0A: Table of Contents
- Subsection 0B: Nomenclature and Common Abbreviations
-
- =========== POSTING# 2================
- Section 1: Optics of the Eye and General Information
- 1.1: What is Myopia ?
- 1.2: What is Hyperopia ?
- 1.3: What is Emmetropia ?
- 1.4: What is Astigmatism ?
- 1.5: What is Presbyopia ?
- 1.6: How is Visual Acuity Measured ?
-
- Section 2: Spectacles
- 2.1: How to read a glasses prescription
- 2.2: Why the difference in prescription writing between Optometrists
- and Ophthalmologists
- 2.3: How to convert between the two forms of prescriptions.
- 2.4: Spectacle Lens materials
- 2.5: Types of Spectacle Lenses
- 2.6: Ultra Violet absorption and Lenses
- 2.7: Standards Requirements for Spectacle Lenses
- 2.8: Cost of frames
- 2.9: Cost of lenses
- 2.10: Minimising edge thickness
-
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- Section 3: Contact Lenses
- 3.1: Difference between soft and hard/rigid contact lenses
- 3.2: How to read a Contact Lens Prescription
- 3.3: Types of Soft Contact Lenses
- 3.3.1: Spherical
- 3.3.2: Toric
- 3.3.3: Disposable
- 3.3.4: Extended Wear
- 3.3.5: Bifocal Lenses
- 3.4: Types of Rigid Contact Lenses
- 3.4.1: PMMA
- 3.4.2: RGP
- 3.5: Costs of Contact Lenses
- 3.6: Solutions required for CL maintenance
- 3.7: Common CL Wearer Questions
- 3.7.1: Why do I have to clean my Contact Lenses ?
- 3.7.2: Why is there a limit to the length of wearing time ?
- 3.7.3: Can I lose the lens behind my eye ?
- 3.7.4: How do I tell if I've lost the lens from my eye?
- 3.7.5: How can I tell if I've put them in the wrong eye ?
- 3.7.6: How to tell if the lenses are inside out ?
- 3.7.7: How do I know when to dispose of my disposable lenses ?
- 3.7.8: Can I store my lenses in tap water ?
- 3.7.9. Can I store my lenses dry ?
- 3.7.10. How long does it take to adapt to new lenses ?
- 3.7.11. Why do I have to use protein cleaner ?
- 3.7.12. Can I use eyedrops with my contact lenses ?
- 3.7.13. How do I get around dryness with contact lenses ?
- 3.8. Risks and Benefits of Contact Lenses
- 3.9. Mail order contact lenses
- 3.10. Making your own saline - risks
-
- =========== POSTING# 3================
- Section 4: Diseases of the Eye (Anterior Eye Disease)
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Conjunctivitis
- 4.3 Dry Eye
- 4.4 Eyelid Problems
- 4.5 Keratoconus
- 4.6 Herpes Zoster
- 4.7 Effects of Radiation on the Eye
- 4.7.1 General Effects of Radiation on the Eye
- 4.7.2 Visual Displays and Radiation
-
- Section 5: Diseases of the Eye (Posterior Eye Disease)
- 5.1 Floaters
- 5.2 Macular Degeneration
- 5.3 Retinal Detachment
- 5.4 Diabetes and the Retina
- 5.5 Retinitis Pigmentosa
- 5.6 Glaucoma
- 5.7 Cataract
- 5.8 Uveitis
- 5.9 Ocular Migraines
- 5.9.1 Introduction
- 5.9.2 Classification of migraine
-
- Section 6: Binocular Vision Problems
- 6.1: Strabismus (Turned Eye)
- 6.2: Amblyopia ("Lazy Eye")
- 6.3: Problem(s) When Wearing Glasses
- 6.4: Vision Therapy
- 6.4.1: Introduction
- 6.4.2: Bates Method
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- Section 7: Colour Vision Problems
- 7.1: Defective Colour Vision
- 7.2 Classification of Congenital Colour Vision Defects
- 7.3 Acquired Colour Vision Defects
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- =========== POSTING# 4================
- Section 8: Refractive Surgery & Refractive Corrections (PRK, RK, ALK, OrthoK)
- 8.1: Types of Refractive Surgery
- 8.2: Description of the Procedures
- 8.3: Comparisons of the Procedures
- 8.4: Complications of the Procedures
- 8.5: Criteria for suitability of Procedures
- 8.6: Personal Experiences of Refractive Surgery
- 8.7: Costs of Surgery
- 8.8: Further information on Procedures
- 8.9: Location of Places performing procedure
- 8.10: OrthoKeratology
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- Section 9: Ocular Emergencies
- 9.0: Eye Injuries and Emergencies
- 9.1: What to do in an emergency
-
- Section 10: Internet Resources and References for Vision/Eyecare
- 10.0: Internet Vision/Health Resources
- 10.1: Guide to On-Line Medical Resources
- 10.2: Images of Eye Conditions/Diseases
- 10.3: Mailing Lists
- 10.1: RPList
- 10.2: CVNet
- 10.3: ColorCat
- 10.4: HMatrix
- 10.5: BlindFam
- 10.6: BlindNews
- 10.7: MedNet
- 10.8: EyeMove
- 10.9: LiveEye
- 10.10: PupilNet
- 10.11: WWW
- 10.12: Email for Optoms/Ophthals
-
- Section 11: Miscellaneous
- 11.1. References
- 11.2. Contributors
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- SubSection 0B: Nomenclature and Common Abbreviations
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