Corneal Sensitivity: Measurement and Clinical Importance
By Jörg Draeger, M. Ackermann (With), F.C. Blodi (Translator), H. Buhr-Unger (With), K. Hanke (With), K. Karjalainen (With), C.C. Kok-van-Alphen (With), H. Langenbucher (With), M. Lüders (With), R. Martin (With), B. Riss (With), E. Rumberger (With), W. Schloot (With), H.J. Völker-Dieben (With), R. Winter (With)
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By Jörg Draeger, M. Ackermann (With), F.C. Blodi (Translator), H. Buhr-Unger (With), K. Hanke (With), K. Karjalainen (With), C.C. Kok-van-Alphen (With), H. Langenbucher (With), M. Lüders (With), R. Martin (With), B. Riss (With), E. Rumberger (With), W. Schloot (With), H.J. Völker-Dieben (With), R. Winter (With)
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We in ophthalmology are fortunate to be able to measure quantitatively many aspects of ocular morphology and visual function. These measurements are either objective (e. g. electroretinography, tonometry, electromyography, visually evoked responses, etc.) or subjective and psychophysical (e. g. visual acuity, visual fields, color vision, etc.). One aspect of corneal physiology and pathology which has so far escaped careful and reliable measurements is corneal sensitivity. Previous attempts ...






















