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      Measurement of lens density using Scheimpflug imaging system as a screening test in the field of health examination for age-related cataract

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      British Journal of Ophthalmology
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          The Lens Opacities Classification System III

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            The epidemiology of age related eye diseases in Asia.

            In the past decade, several large population based studies have provided new information on the prevalence of visual impairment and the major age related eye diseases in Asia. These include epidemiological studies from India, Taiwan, Mongolia, Singapore, and Japan. In particular, the epidemiology of refractive errors and glaucoma has been well characterised, providing insights not only into the public health implications of these conditions, but also into anatomical changes of the eye with ageing. In contrast, there are few well conducted population based studies on diabetic retinopathy and age related macular degeneration in Asia, two conditions that are likely to be important causes of blindness in the future.
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              Correlation of nuclear cataract lens density using Scheimpflug images with Lens Opacities Classification System III and visual function.

              To calculate the average lens density (ALD) and nuclear lens density (NLD) using Scheimpflug images and to determine their correlation with logarithmic minimal angle resolution (logMAR) best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), contrast sensitivity (CS), and lens grading based on the Lens Opacities Classification System (LOCS) III.
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                Journal
                British Journal of Ophthalmology
                Br J Ophthalmol
                BMJ
                0007-1161
                1468-2079
                January 20 2015
                February 09 2015
                : 99
                : 2
                : 184-191
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                10.1136/bjophthalmol-2014-305632
                25204988
                76df043b-130c-4bd4-abf7-1a78e6e3bf93
                © 2015
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