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Magnetic Resonance Images of the Ciliary Muscle and Lens in Presbyopes and Non-Presbyopes

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Abstract

High resolution magnetic images of the eye have been achieved using a specially designed radio frequency receiver coil in conjunction with software modifications. These images provide direct evidence of changes in the ciliary body and lens during accommodation. Results indicate that in presbyopes the ciliary muscle continues to contract even though the lens is no longer capable of shape changes.

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