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Definitions for
"Best Corrected Visual Acuity"
Keywords:
bcva
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snellen
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lenses
,
vision
,
eyesight
Related Terms:
Bcva
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Uncorrected visual acuity
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Refraction
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Monovision
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Legal blindness
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Refractive errors
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Ametropia
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Emmetropia
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Iol
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Refractive error
,
Icl
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Cornea
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Anterior chamber
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Nearsighted
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Eyeglasses
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Intraocular
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Gonioscopy
,
Farsightedness
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Crystalline lens
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Intraocular lens
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Nearsightedness
,
Ciliary processes
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Intraocular lens implant
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Phoropter
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Myopia
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Ciliary body
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Aphakic
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Hypermetropia
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Trabecular meshwork
,
Aqueous humour
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Spectacle
,
Farsighted
,
Schlemm's canal
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Aphakia
,
Plano
,
Optic
,
Vitreous body
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Anisometropia
,
Posterior chamber
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Contact lens
,
Vitreous
,
Myope
,
Astigmatism
,
Pupil
,
Synechia
,
Canal of schlemm
,
Ophthalmoscope
,
Vitreous humor
,
Binocular
,
Cataract surgery
Measure of Best focus while wearing corrective lenses
agingeye.com
Noted as BCVA; The best possible vision that an eye can achieve with the use of glasses or contact lenses
stronghealth.com
(BCVA) The best vision you can achieve with correction (such as glasses), as measured on the standard Snellen eye chart. For example, if your uncorrected eyesight is 20/200, but you can see 20/20 with glasses, your BCVA is 20/20.
allaboutvision.com
The best possible vision a person can achieve with corrective lenses measured in terms of Snellen lines on an eye chart.
lasikinstitute.com
This is a measure of best acuity while wearing corrective lenses like glasses or contact lenses.
usaeyes.org
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