Meeting Coverage:

American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Meeting

ASCRS: 2017

Choosing the Right IOL for Each Cornea

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Samuel Masket, MD, explains his approach to treating patients with the five most common types of atypical corneas. These include stromal disease, postrefractive irregularities, surface disorders, endothelial disease, and corneal shape abnormalities.

Posted: 4/28/2017

Keywords:

Cornea

IOL Implantation

Choosing the Right IOL for Each Cornea

Samuel Masket, MD, explains his approach to treating patients with the five most common types of atypical corneas. These include stromal disease, postrefractive irregularities, surface disorders, endothelial disease, and corneal shape abnormalities.

Posted: 4/28/2017

Keywords:

Cornea

IOL Implantation

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