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Contraindications and factors that rule out patients willing to undergo laser vision correction
Laser vision correction is a modern method of eliminating, not just correcting, vision defects. The laser results in the restoration of the patient's eyes, so that he or she gains visual acuity anew.
Jan Łoginoff +9 more
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Relative Proportion Of Different Types Of Refractive Errors In Subjects Seeking Laser Vision Correction. [PDF]
Background:Refractive errors are a form of optical defect affecting more than 2.3 billion people worldwide. As refractive errors are a major contributor of mild to moderate vision impairment, assessment of their relative proportion would be helpful in ...
Althomali TA.
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Purpose. To assess the state of blood flow in the limbal area in patients with myopia and myopic astigmatism before and after excimer laser vision correction using the Nidek RS-3000 AngioScan optical coherence tomograph.Material and methods.
V. D. Antonuk +2 more
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Corneal wound healing after laser vision correction [PDF]
Any trauma can trigger a cascade of responses in tissues, with the purpose of safeguarding the integrity of the organ affected by the trauma and of preventing possible damage to nearby organs. Subsequently, the body tries to restore the function of the organ affected.
SPADEA, LEOPOLDO +2 more
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Laser vision correction and binocular vision – case reports
Laser vision correction (LVC) is the removal of refractive errors, by changing the geometry of the cornea. It doesn’t directly affect binocular vision. However, the condition of the patient’s binocular vision is a very important. That affects the quality of life, which also indirectly translates into the patient’s satisfaction with the LVC procedure ...
Wiktor Truszkowski +3 more
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Systemic contraindications for laser vision correction – an overview
Laser vision correction (LCV) is a common corneal surgery for the treatment of refractive errors. The rapid development of LVC techniques make this procedures safe and efficient. Despite the high safety profile of corneal refractive surgery, there are however some clinical conditions that constitute absolute or relative contraindication for this ...
Zofia Pniakowska +2 more
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Purpose: to analyze the results of a survey aimed at assessing the patients’satisfaction with the results of excimer laser or orthokeratological correction of myopia. Materials and methods.
V. V. Neroev +7 more
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Keratoprotection treatment after excimerlaser vision correction
Observational study of patients after excimerlaser vision correction by LASEK method.Purpose: to estimate efficacy HILOZAR-COMOD® solution in patients after excimerlaser vision correction.Patients and methods: We examined 80 eyes (40 patients) after ...
S. A. Korotkikh +2 more
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Laser Vision Correction on Patients with Sick Optic Nerve: A Case Report [PDF]
This 48-year-old white female with chronic optic disc edema is reported for the discussion of the management for the laser vision correction. Two procedures were considered, one was PRK (photorefractive keratectomy) and the other was LASIK (laser ...
Ming Chen
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Influence of Refractive Error, Age, and Ophthalmic Anatomical Characteristics on Refractive Surgery Choices [PDF]
Gary Wörtz,1 William F Wiley,2 Kendall E Donaldson3 1Commonwealth Eye Surgery, Lexington, KY, USA; 2Cleveland Eye Clinic, Brecksville, OH, USA; 3Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Plantation, FL, USACorrespondence: Gary Wörtz, Commonwealth Eye Surgery, 2353 ...
Wörtz G, Wiley WF, Donaldson KE
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