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1 | ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update | 2006-03-16 | ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLs | This presentation provides updates on the ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention | |
2 | ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update | 2006-03-16 | ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLs | Presentation in 2005 discussing foldable IOL's in ophthalmology. | |
3 | ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update | 2006-03-16 | ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLs | This presentation provides updates on ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention | |
4 | ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update | 2006-03-16 | ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLs | This presentation provides updates on ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention | |
5 | ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update | 2006-03-16 | ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLs | A 2005 presentation with the Intermountain Ocular Research Center of the University of Utah on the complications of IOL removal. | |
6 | Evaluation of Blue Blocking Intraoculalr Lenses Including a New Photochromatic IOL | 2007-03-14 | Blue Blocking; Yellow IOL; Photochromatic IOL; Night Vision; Macular Degeneration | This movie introduces photochromatic IOLs and compares them to blue blocking IOLs. It discusses the benefits photochromatic IOLs provide such as improved night vision and protection of the macula. | |
7 | OCT and Retinal Architecture | 2006-11-07 | Optical Coherence Tomography; Retina; Diagnosis | This presentation discusses Optical Coherence tomography, a diagnostic tool used in ophthalmology to produce a relatively high resolution image: 2 mm deep, cross-section rendition of the retina. |