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Eye Disorders - PresbyopiaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "presbyopia" |
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A Guide to Presbyopia Description: An educational resource on presbyopia and investigational treatments. (lasersurgeryforeyes.com) |
Current Concepts in Presbyopia Description: Evidence based discussion on the use of eyeglasses, contact lenses, monovision, laser surgery, surgical reversal of presbyopia and intraocular lenses for presbyopia management. (agingeye.net) |
Eye Care Source Description: Informs about the causes and treatments of presbyopia. (eyecaresource.com) |
Eyes Over 40 - All About Vision Description: Causes and treatment for presbyopia. (allaboutvision.com) |
Laser Presbyopia Reversal (LAPR) Description: Extraocular laser surgery procedure for correction of presbyopia. (lapr.info) |
Presbyopia Articles Description: Articles by Adrian Glasser and Ronald Schachar review the mechanism of accommodation, theories of presbyopia development and surgical reversal of presbyopia (emedicine.com) |
Presbyopia FYI Description: Offers an overview, causes, risks factors and symptoms. (presbyopiadoctorsfyi.com) |
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