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Treatment of Cataract

The American Journal of Nursing, 1948
CATARACT is an opacity of the lens of the eye, which causes reduction of vision in varying degrees. It is not a film or growth as is popularly supposed. For purposes of study we can divide cataract into the following types: 1. Senile: occurring in middle and later life. 2.
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Cataracts

Pediatrics In Review, 2011
Karen M, Davenport, Archana A, Patel
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Firecracker Cataract

Ophthalmology, 2022
Surbhi, Khurana   +2 more
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Pediatric cataracts

Current Opinion In Ophthalmology, 1997
Posterior chamber intraocular lenses are a well-accepted treatment of aphakia in children 2 years of age and older, with many now considering them as the treatment of choice. Infants, however, are usually treated with contact lens, rather than intraocular lens implantation, as the infant eye undergoes significant axial elongation.
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Cataracts

Scientific American, 1962
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Molecular genetics of congenital cataracts

Experimental Eye Research, 2020
Xiangjun Chen, Yong-Bin Yan, Ke Yao
exaly  

Cataracts and cataract operations (2).

Mayo Clinic proceedings, 1984
Because of the frequent occurrence of cataracts in the general population, the surgical techniques for their removal and the potential associated complications are of widespread interest. The approaches available in general and those used at the Mayo Clinic are described.
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Electric Cataracts

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1996
M, Portellos, S E, Orlin, D M, Kozart
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