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Anisometropia: This is where there is an inequality in refractive power of the two eyes. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Anisometropia is available below.
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A condition in which the ocular image of an object as seen by one eye differs in size and shape from that seen by the other. - (Source - Diseases Database)
Difference in the refractive power of the two eyes - (Source - WordNet 2.1)
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