Iris color matters in ocular health assessment
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https://doi.org/10.26754/jji-i3a.202512006Abstract
Corneal transparency, quantified by corneal densitometry (CD), is used in ocular health assessment. This study found that iris color influences CD measurements. Light-colored irises are associated with higher CD values (i.e., lower transparency), suggesting that iris color may introduce bias in CD and affect clinical accuracy.
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2025-07-28
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Copyright (c) 2025 Ana R. Arizcuren, Alejandra Consejo

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Arizcuren, A. R., & Consejo, A. (2025). Iris color matters in ocular health assessment. Jornada De Jóvenes Investigadores Del I3A, 13. https://doi.org/10.26754/jji-i3a.202512006