Ophthalmology 2009
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-04332-8.00005-6
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“…Typical sources of glare include cata-ract or IOL edge. 8,9 In contrast, halo is defined as more regular patterns around an object mainly caused by optical designs of IOLs such as diffractive and refractive rings included in multifocal IOLs. As shown in PSF images at 0.00 D of defocus in Figure 4, the glare pattern was dominant in the PSF images of monofocal and EDOF IOLs.…”
Section: Psf Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typical sources of glare include cata-ract or IOL edge. 8,9 In contrast, halo is defined as more regular patterns around an object mainly caused by optical designs of IOLs such as diffractive and refractive rings included in multifocal IOLs. As shown in PSF images at 0.00 D of defocus in Figure 4, the glare pattern was dominant in the PSF images of monofocal and EDOF IOLs.…”
Section: Psf Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%