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Younger Cataract Patients Report Better Vision Than Older Patients At 10 Years Postop

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Source: Ocular Surgery News

Monday, February 08, 2010

Cataract patients younger than 65 years at the time of surgery showed more stable self-reported and clinically evaluated visual function than an older comparator group at 10 years out, according to a study.


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