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  2. Heterophoria - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterophoria

    Symptoms include chronic headaches, dizziness, and reading difficulties, even with 20/20 vision using corrective lenses.

  3. Cover test - Wikipedia

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    If the eye was exotropic, covering the fixating eye will cause an inwards movement; and if esotropic, covering the fixating eye will cause an outwards movement. The alternating cover test, or cross cover test is used to detect total deviation (tropia + phoria).

  4. Convergence insufficiency - Wikipedia

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    Convergence insufficiency is characterized by one or more of the following diagnostic findings: patient symptoms, high exophoria at near, reduced accommodative convergence / accommodation ratio, receded near point of convergence, and low fusional vergence ranges and/or facility.

  5. As Seen on TV review: HD Vision sunglasses - AOL

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    The Claims: Reduces glare; enhances color and clarity Buy-O-Meter Rating: 3 out of 5 HD Vision glasses are making hay from the current "high definition" craze.

  6. Prism correction - Wikipedia

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    Prism correction. Prism lenses (here unusually thick) are used for pre-operative prism adaptation. Eye care professionals use prism correction as a component of some eyeglass prescriptions. A lens which includes some amount of prism correction will displace the viewed image horizontally, vertically, or a combination of both directions.

  7. Corrective lens - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrective_lens

    A corrective lens is a transmissive optical device that is worn on the eye to improve visual perception. The most common use is to treat refractive errors: myopia, hypermetropia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Glasses or "spectacles" are worn on the face a short distance in front of the eye.