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Cycloplegic refraction in preschool children: comparisons between the hand-held autorefractor, table-mounted autorefractor and retinoscopy
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 06/15/09
Prabakaran S et al. - The table-mounted autorefractor provided a reading more similar to that of streak retinoscopy than to that of the hand-held autorefractor. However, there were only small differences in mean SE between the hand-held Retinomax and the other methods, which will have implications in research investigations of refractive error.
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