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Hyperopia is typically classified according to clinical appearance, its severity, or how it relates to the eye's [[accommodation (eye)|accommodative status]]. | Hyperopia is typically classified according to clinical appearance, its severity, or how it relates to the eye's [[accommodation (eye)|accommodative status]]. | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
===Classification by Clinical Appearance=== | |||
===Classification by | |||
* Simple hyperopia | * Simple hyperopia | ||
* Pathological hyperopia | * Pathological hyperopia | ||
* Functional hyperopia | * Functional hyperopia | ||
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[[Category:Eye]] | [[Category:Eye]] | ||
[[Category:Optometry]] | [[Category:Optometry]] | ||
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Overview
Hyperopia is typically classified according to clinical appearance, its severity, or how it relates to the eye's accommodative status.
Classification
Classification by Clinical Appearance
- Simple hyperopia
- Pathological hyperopia
- Functional hyperopia