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20142015 Basic And Clinical Science Course Bcsc Section 13 Refractive Surgery 1st Edition M Bowes Hamill

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20142015 Basic And Clinical Science Course Bcsc Section 13 Refractive Surgery 1st Edition M Bowes Hamill
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20142015 Basic And Clinical Science Course Bcsc Section 13 Refractive Surgery 1st Edition M Bowes Hamill instant download after payment.

Publisher: American Academy of Ophthalmology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 105.88 MB
Pages: 257
Author: M. Bowes Hamill
ISBN: 9781615255672, 1615255672
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1
Volume: 13

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20142015 Basic And Clinical Science Course Bcsc Section 13 Refractive Surgery 1st Edition M Bowes Hamill by M. Bowes Hamill 9781615255672, 1615255672 instant download after payment.

Major revision for 2014-2015!
Covers the science of refractive surgery, accommodative and nonaccommodative treatment of presbyopia, and patient evaluation. Examines specific procedures in refractive surgery and their potential complications, as well as refractive surgery in ocular and systemic disease. This year's major revision features new graphics and updated information on lens implants used in the United States and other countries.
Upon completion of Section 13, readers should be able to:
Identify the general types of lasers used in refractive surgeries
Explain the steps including medical and social history, ocular examination and ancillary testing in evaluating whether a patient is an appropriate candidate for refractive surgery
For incisional keratorefractive surgery, describe the history, patient selection, surgical techniques, outcomes, and complications
Explain recent developments in the application of wavefront technology to surface ablation and LASIK
Describe the different types of IOLs used for refractive correction

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