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Refractive lens exchange as a refractive surgery modality
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2004Refractive lens exchange is becoming a more popular method of refractive surgery in the presbyopic patient. The limitations of keratorefractive surgery have led to a resurgence of lens exchange surgery for patients with prescriptions outside the limits of corneal refractive procedures, in addition to patients with routine refractive errors requesting a
Richard S, Hoffman +2 more
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Atmospheric refraction: a history
Applied Optics, 2005We trace the history of atmospheric refraction from the ancient Greeks up to the time of Kepler. The concept that the atmosphere could refract light entered Western science in the second century B.C. Ptolemy, 300 years later, produced the first clearly defined atmospheric model, containing air of uniform density up to a sharp upper transition to the ...
Lehn, WH, van der Werf, S
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2014
This article reviews current thoughts regarding pediatric refractive surgery. This encompasses current trends in adult refractive surgery, differences between adult and pediatric refractive surgery, and future possibilities for refractive technology for the pediatric population.
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This article reviews current thoughts regarding pediatric refractive surgery. This encompasses current trends in adult refractive surgery, differences between adult and pediatric refractive surgery, and future possibilities for refractive technology for the pediatric population.
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Refractive Miscalculation with Refractive Surprise
2008Although a refractive surprise due to an error in the sphere is quiet uncommon using excimer technology, its clinical impact may be devastating for the patient and the surgeon. There are several sources of mistakes that may cause a refractive surprise: a human source, laser-related condition, laser suite conditions, and the patient’s response to ...
Arturo S. Chayet +3 more
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