To Study the Outcome of Different Modalities for the Treatment of Astigmatism During Phacoemulcification
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Abstract
Cataract affects approximately 20 million people
world wide and this figure is expected to reach 50
million by the year 2020.
It is currently among the most performed planned
surgical procedures world wide positively impacting
over patients qualify of life.
Aproach to the surgical correction of astigmatism at
the time of cataract surgery
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