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Randomized Controlled Study to Investigate the Effect of Topical Diquafosol Tetrasodium on Corneal Sensitivity in Short Tear Break-Up Time Dry Eye
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A representative printout of typical functional visual acuity (VA) testing.
<p>The blue line denotes the Landolt corrected VA. The red line shows the time-wise changes in the VA during testing. The green line denotes the mean logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) over 60 seconds, defined as the functional VA. The yellow dots show the number of correct responses; the blue triangles indicate spontaneous blinks.</p
The Functional Visual Acuity Measurement Device, the Kowa AS-28.
<p>The Functional Visual Acuity Measurement Device, the Kowa AS-28.</p
Correlations between the distance-corrected near visual acuity (DCNVA) and amplitude of accommodation (AA), the distance-corrected near functional visual acuity (DCNFVA), and AA in each group.
<p>The vertical axis shows the VA and the horizontal axis shows the AA. Significant linear correlations are seen in both of the presbyopia groupās combinations, and the slope of the linear regression between the DCNFVA and AA is steeper than between the DCNVA and AA. D, diopters.</p