Ocular lens does not change volume during accommodation.

@article{Schachar2007OcularLD,
  title={Ocular lens does not change volume during accommodation.},
  author={Ronald A. Schachar and G. Liao},
  journal={American journal of physiology. Cell physiology},
  year={2007},
  volume={293 5},
  pages={
          C1727-8; author reply C1729-30
        }
}
  • R. Schachar, G. Liao
  • Published 1 November 2007
  • Medicine
  • American journal of physiology. Cell physiology
to the editor: Using the change in half of the cross-sectional area (CSA) of profile photographs of in vitro bovine lenses, Gerometta et al. ([5][1]) calculated the change in volume of the lenses in response to equatorial traction. For this calculation the authors used the theorem of Pappus ([7][2 

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