Surgery for Hyperopia and PresbyopiaNeal A. Sher |
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Etiology and Epidemiology | 5 |
Historical Aspects of Refractive Surgery for Hyperopia and Presbyopia | 11 |
Use of | 23 |
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ablation accommodation achieved allow astigmatism attempted beam better Cataract central ciliary clear clinical collagen complications corneal correction crystalline lens depth developed diameter diopters distance early effect energy epithelial epithelium error excimer laser experience eyes flap follow-up four greater haze healing hexagonal Ho:YAG hyperopia hyperopic implantation improved incisions increased induced initial intraocular iris keratoplasty keratotomy lamellar LASIK lens lenses less lines loss mean ment months multifocal myopic occur operative Ophthalmol Ophthalmology optical zone overcorrection patients performed placed postoperative preoperative presbyopia presbyopic presented procedure produce pupil range reduced Refract Corneal Surg Refract Surg refractive regression removed reported ring rotating shows spherical equivalent stability steepening Sunrise surface surgery surgical suture Table technique thermal thermokeratoplasty tion treated treatment uncorrected vision visual acuity weeks