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Laser-corrected vision

ITNOW, 1990
Abstract Since the mid-1980s, Professor Paul Cook, a laser scientist working for both British Aerospace and Brunei University in Middlesex, has been using laser technology to diagnose and treat vision problems.
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Laser vision correction in glaucoma; myths and reality

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2022
AbstractLaser vision correction has been a well‐established, rapidly developing, safe and widely used technique for refractive error correction. Nevertheless, there are several drawbacks for its use in specific groups of patients. A classic contraindication has been patients with glaucoma.
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Monovision with laser vision correction.

Ophthalmology clinics of North America, 2006
This article reviews the advantages and disadvantages of various techniques used to achieve monovision, with an emphasis placed on monovision with laser vision correction.
Constance A, Cox, Ronald R, Krueger
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LASIK – the second generation of laser vision correction

The EYE GLAZ, 2020
LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) is the second generation of laser vision correction methods, which replaced PRK (photorefractive keratectomy) and became a wide-spread method of laser keratorefractive surgery. The technology can improve vision in cases of myopia, hypermetropia, and astigmatism.
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Communicating with laser vision correction patients.

Journal of ophthalmic nursing & technology, 2000
Laser vision correction or LASIK has a long and excellent history with significant benefits and unlikely risks. Adequately educating patients should allay their fears and allow good candidates to enjoy the life changing benefits of improvement in the natural vision through laser vision correction.
N F, Martin, R S, Rubinfeld
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Visual outcomes of laser vision correction in eyes with preoperative amblyopia

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2017
To evaluate the visual outcomes of photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) in amblyopic eyes.Care Vision Refractive Clinic, Tel Aviv, Israel.Retrospective case series.Amblyopic eyes of patients with a preoperative corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) of 20/33 or worse had PRK or LASIK. Postoperative visual outcomes
Nir, Sorkin   +5 more
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Use of Lasers for Vision Correction of Nearsightedness and Farsightedness

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
A 32-year-old woman with moderate myopia and mild dry eye has worn soft contact lenses for 12 years but now is not tolerating them well. On examination, her refraction is –4.25 + 1.0 × 90 (–3.75 diopters of spherical equivalent and 1 diopter of astigmatism at 90 degrees) in the right eye and –3.5 + 0.5 × 88 in the left eye, yielding a best corrected ...
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Optimizing Blepharoplasty Outcomes in Patients with Previous Laser Vision Correction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2008
Dry eye syndrome, often referred to as dysfunctional tear syndrome, can occur following laser vision correction surgery and routine blepharoplasty. Identifying patients prone to developing or worsening of dysfunctional tear syndrome following blepharoplasty can help optimize surgical outcomes.The authors highlight the salient features of the ...
W Barry, Lee   +3 more
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An Evidence-based Approach to Patient Selection for Laser Vision Correction

Journal of Refractive Surgery, 2009
Purpose: To describe the process used by Optical Express, a large corporate refractive surgery provider, to develop evidence-based patient selection guidelines for laser vision correction. Methods: The evaluation of patient selection criteria for laser vision correction is part of a
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Ectasia susceptibility before laser vision correction

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2015
Renato, Ambrósio   +6 more
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