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Dry eye after refractive surgery: A meta-analysis.
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology-journal Canadien D Ophtalmologie, 2019OBJECTIVE To examine and compare the rates of dry eye after various refractive surgeries, including laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), femtosecond lamellar extraction (FLEx), and small incision lenticule ...
R. Sambhi +3 more
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Risk Factors for Dry Eye After Refractive Surgery.
Cornea, 2019PURPOSE To determine the factors associated with clinically significant dry eye after keratorefractive surgery. METHODS This is a large database retrospective study that included consecutive cases of myopic laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) or ...
Raneen Shehadeh-Mashor +5 more
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Management of Postoperative Inflammation and Dry Eye After Cataract Surgery.
Cornea, 2019Surgical intervention is the most effective treatment for decreased vision resulting from cataracts. Although the current procedures for cataract surgery are safe and effective, it is well known that several complications can develop after surgery ...
Kumiko Kato +3 more
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2006
The field of ophthalmology has undergone revolutionary changes during the past few decades. Advancements in understanding the pathophysiology of eye diseases, superior surgical instrumentation and surgeon skills, and cotreatment with medical therapies have enhanced outcomes. The geriatric population, preferentially affected by these illnesses, has seen
Rishi P, Singh, Hilel, Lewis
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The field of ophthalmology has undergone revolutionary changes during the past few decades. Advancements in understanding the pathophysiology of eye diseases, superior surgical instrumentation and surgeon skills, and cotreatment with medical therapies have enhanced outcomes. The geriatric population, preferentially affected by these illnesses, has seen
Rishi P, Singh, Hilel, Lewis
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Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 2019
PURPOSE To refine the refractive outcome of the second eye after cataract surgery by deriving adjustment coefficients for intraocular lens (IOL) selection based on the prediction error (PE) of the first eye.
A. Turnbull, G. Barrett
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PURPOSE To refine the refractive outcome of the second eye after cataract surgery by deriving adjustment coefficients for intraocular lens (IOL) selection based on the prediction error (PE) of the first eye.
A. Turnbull, G. Barrett
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Postrefractive surgery dry eye
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2008To report the recently published literature on ocular surface changes after refractive surgery, as well as the outcomes of treatment modalities on postrefractive surgery dry eye.Cyclosporine, the first US Food and Drug Administration approved agent to treat the underlying pathological mechanism of chronic dry eye, has demonstrated promising results in ...
Guilherme G, Quinto +2 more
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[Expert consensus on dry eye in China: dry eye related to eye surgery (2021)].
[Zhonghua yan ke za zhi] Chinese journal of ophthalmology, 2021semanticscholar +1 more source
1997
Abstract Eye surgery can be performed under either local or general anaesthesia. Traditionally, local anaesthesia has been given by the surgeons, but anaesthetists are increasingly involved.
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Abstract Eye surgery can be performed under either local or general anaesthesia. Traditionally, local anaesthesia has been given by the surgeons, but anaesthetists are increasingly involved.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1990
To the Editor. —I wish to offer a few comments concerning Zimmerman's editorial1in the February 1990 issue of theArchivesregarding second opinions in ophthalmic health care. A properly implemented second opinion program may be the least onerous and most efficient method of preventing unnecessary surgery.
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To the Editor. —I wish to offer a few comments concerning Zimmerman's editorial1in the February 1990 issue of theArchivesregarding second opinions in ophthalmic health care. A properly implemented second opinion program may be the least onerous and most efficient method of preventing unnecessary surgery.
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