autorefractometer

English

Etymology

From auto- +‎ refraction +‎ -meter.

Noun

autorefractometer (plural autorefractometers)

  1. (ophthalmology) A device that uses infrared light to measure the refractive status of the eye.
    • 2003 -, Khurana, Ophthalmology, →ISBN, page 69:
      The computerised, autorefractometer quickly gives information about the refractive error of the patient in terms of sphere, cylinder with axis and interpupillary distance.
    • 2007, Paolo Vinciguerra, Fabrizio I. Camesasca, Refractive Surface Ablation, →ISBN, page 48:
      The autorefractometer is now routinely used as the first approach.
    • 2014, Ajay Kumar Bhootra, Clinical Refraction Guide, →ISBN, page 85:
      The advent of autorefractometer has changed the scenario of eye examination procedure. Today many practitioners have started relying more on autorefractometer for the simple reason of its speed and accuracy.

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