astigmatismia
Astigmatismia is a term that does not appear in standard ophthalmology references. In sources that use it, it is described as a hypothetical or informal label for a pattern of refractive irregularity in which astigmatic distortion arises from more than a single optical surface, potentially involving the cornea, the crystalline lens, or both, resulting in persistent distortion of vision that is difficult to correct with ordinary spectacles alone.
Signs and symptoms commonly attributed to astigmatismia include blurred or distorted vision at all distances, with
Possible causes or associated factors are described as irregular or combined astigmatism due to irregular corneal
Diagnosis would typically involve a comprehensive eye examination, refraction testing, corneal topography or tomography, keratometry, and
Treatment focuses on correcting refractive error with appropriate lenses. Rigid gas-permeable or scleral contact lenses may