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in keratoconus and post-lasik eyes, ch was about 8 mm hg and crf was about 7 mm hg. these measurements may be able to identify eyes at risk of developing ectasia, said mitsugu shimmyo, | www.medindia.net @ 04/05/07 09:32
lasik surgery costs for serviceman who use no-blade lasik eye surgeons. dr. dello russo, one of the pioneers who introduced this method, celebrates the endorsement and explains the navy's choice. dello russo comments on the most recent endorsement of the | www.usaeyes.org @ 04/05/07 09:32
particularly following lasik or implantation of multi-focal intraocular lens. sufficient lubricating tears are critical to eye health and visual clarity, as well as being the first-line protection for the ocular surface. spencer thornton, md, nashville; | www.usaeyes.org @ 04/05/07 09:32
lasik. houston -- may 31, 2006 -- initial findings of a us food and drug administration (fda) clinical trial for approval of bausch & lomb's zyoptix excimer laser indicate results with advanced wavefront-guided lasik for farsighted vision better than | www.corsicanadailysun.com @ 02/12/07 21:46
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lasik surgery on his eyes, which has improved his posture. it means he now does not have to extend as far to see his boat's on-board computer, which was bad for his paddling technique. he says he can now have all four displays up, monitoring his speed, | |
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lasik and all-laser lasik commonly induce temporary dry eye. the surface ablation techniques of prk, lasek, and epi-lasik may also induce dry eye, but are less likely. pre-existing dry eye needs to be managed before a decision about refractive surgery. | cbs4.com @ 04/05/07 09:32
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