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dc.contributor.advisorZambrano Oyague, Saúl Ricardo
dc.contributor.authorCoello Burgos, Nereida Dejanira
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-15T04:18:58Z
dc.date.available2022-10-15T04:18:58Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/12875
dc.descriptionThe clinical case to be presented analyzes a twenty-five-year-old female patient who has attended the optometric office in a timely manner with a previous wrong diagnosis of amblyopia in the right eye since childhood, for which she had been treated only with optical correction. of frame lenses in the left eye and occlusion therapy in his childhood, but without effective results, but rather on the contrary, with side effects that triggered various discomforts and inadequate vision. After his examination, a condition of anisometropic aniseikonia was diagnosed because the visual perception was different between both eyes, causing the brain system to generate difficulties in understanding the figures observed, thus causing poor vision and little comfort. When the brain interprets two images of different sizes, aniseikonia occurs, thus affecting the patient's visual acuity. Every optical system of frame lenses produces aniseikonia due to the distance to the vertex, which is why the option of "air optics" contact lenses was chosen as the ideal treatment for the patient in question, since when they were adapted we were able to notice great improvement and tolerance due to because it does not have the influence of said factor mentioned above. The analysis of this case is of great importance when approaching a subject that is sometimes little known but very relevant within the area of visual health and also allows us to know the best treatment in said case in order to provide timely and better quality care. to our patients.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe clinical case to be presented analyzes a twenty-five-year-old female patient who has attended the optometric office in a timely manner with a previous wrong diagnosis of amblyopia in the right eye since childhood, for which she had been treated only with optical correction. of frame lenses in the left eye and occlusion therapy in his childhood, but without effective results, but rather on the contrary, with side effects that triggered various discomforts and inadequate vision. After his examination, a condition of anisometropic aniseikonia was diagnosed because the visual perception was different between both eyes, causing the brain system to generate difficulties in understanding the figures observed, thus causing poor vision and little comfort. When the brain interprets two images of different sizes, aniseikonia occurs, thus affecting the patient's visual acuity. Every optical system of frame lenses produces aniseikonia due to the distance to the vertex, which is why the option of "air optics" contact lenses was chosen as the ideal treatment for the patient in question, since when they were adapted we were able to notice great improvement and tolerance due to because it does not have the influence of said factor mentioned above. The analysis of this case is of great importance when approaching a subject that is sometimes little known but very relevant within the area of visual health and also allows us to know the best treatment in said case in order to provide timely and better quality care. to our patients.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl caso clínico a presentarse analiza a una paciente femenina de veinticinco años de edad que ha acudido de manera oportuna al consultorio optométrico con un diagnóstico previo errado de ambliopía en el ojo derecho desde su infancia, por lo que se le había tratado únicamente con corrección óptica de lentes de armazón en el ojo izquierdo y terapia de oclusión en su niñez, pero sin resultados efectivos, sino antes por el contrario con efectos secundarios que desencadenaron diversas molestias y visión no adecuada. Posterior a su examinación se diagnosticó una condición de aniseiconía anisometrópica debido a que la percepción visual era distinta entre ambos ojos provocando que el sistema cerebral generara dificultades para comprender las figuras observadas causando así mala visión y poca comodidad. Cuando el cerebro interpreta dos imágenes de distinto tamaño se produce una aniseiconía afectando de esta manera la agudeza visual del paciente. Todo sistema óptico de lentes de armazón produce una aniseiconía por la distancia al vértice por lo que se eligió la opción de lentes de contacto “air optics” como tratamiento idóneo para la paciente en cuestión ya que al ser adaptados logramos notar gran mejoría y tolerancia debido a que este no cuenta con la influencia de dicho factor mencionado anteriormente. El análisis de este caso es de gran importancia al abordar un tema en ocasiones poco conocido pero muy relevante dentro del área de la salud visual y además nos permite conocer el mejor tratamiento en dicho caso para brindar de esta forma una atención oportuna y de mejor calidad a nuestros pacientes.es_ES
dc.format.extent34 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBabahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2022es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectAniseiconíaes_ES
dc.subjectAnisometropíaes_ES
dc.subjectDistancia al Vérticees_ES
dc.subjectLentes de Contactoes_ES
dc.subjectAgudeza visuales_ES
dc.titleAniseiconía anisometrópica tratada con lentes de contacto en paciente femenina de 25 años de edad.es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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