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Over-correction and dosage
Peter's anomaly and disease severity
Corneal astigmatism, HOAs and IOLs
Gonioscopy and EyeCam
 
 
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October 11, 2012
Over-correction avoided by administering correct dosage
Over-correction in children with intermittent exotropia can be avoided by using the correct surgical dosage. More...
Peter's anomaly affected by disease severity
Disease severity affects the long-term visual outcome of Peter's anomaly. More...
Corneal astigmatism and HOAs affect IOL performance
Uncorrected corneal astigmatism and higher-order aberrations (HOAs) in pseudophakic eyes significantly affects through-focus performance of presbyopia-correcting IOLs. More...
Goniophotography and EyeCam imaging both highly sensitive
Goniophotography and EyeCam imaging are both highly sensitive for detecting gonioscopic angle closure. More...