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Visionsimulator

Take a view to the anatomy of the eye and to the six most frequent eye diseases.

Anatomy of the eye

Interactive simulation of the anatomy of the eye

Anatomy of the eye | Click on the image to open the simulation in a separate window!

 

Eye diseases and ametropia

These are simulations of the six most frequent eye diseases and different kinds of ametropia.

Myopia | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
Hyperopia | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
Astigmatism | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
Presbyopia | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
Cataract | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
Ablatio retinae | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
Age-related macula degeneration (AMD) | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
Diabetic vitreous hemorrhage | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
Diabetic macula edema | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
Glaucoma | Click on the image to start the simulation in a separate window!
 
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